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The port of Al Baleed (southern Oman), the trade in franckincense and its coveted treasures [PDF]

open access: yesPolish Archaeology in the Mediterranean, 2020
Myrrh, dragon’s blood, aloe and madder, and the mostimportant—frankincense and Arabian horses—passed throughthe strategically located port of Al Baleed in the southernmostregion of the Sultanate of Oman on the Arabian Peninsula.Known as Zafar in medieval
Alexia Pavan
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Flavonoids Produced by Tissue Culture of

open access: yesNatural Product Communications, 2014
Dragon's blood is a traditional medicine used in many countries of many cultures because of its various therapeutic uses, and its main bioactive compounds are flavonoids, which mainly exhibit antitumor and antimicrobial activities.
Hui Wang   +6 more
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Constituents and antiproliferative activity of extracts from leaves of Croton macrobothrys [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
Croton macrobothrys Baill, Euphorbiaceae, is a tree from the Atlantic Forest in Southern Brazil, used in traditional medicine and popularly known as "dragon's blood" and "pau-sangue".
CARVALHO, João E. de   +9 more
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Effects of Sterilization on Bioactives of Jatropha dioica and Opuntia oligacantha Extracts, and on Antimicrobial Capacity against Streptococcus mutans

open access: yesApplied Sciences, 2018
Natural extracts have been used as antimicrobial agents, and extracts of the rhizomes of the dragon’s blood plant (Jatropha dioica) and of the fruit of xoconostle ‘Ulapa’ (Opuntia oligacantha) are among these agents. To be able to use the extracts, it is
Jorge Terrazas-Hernández   +5 more
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Croton calcareus: a new species of dragon’s blood (Euphorbiaceae) from dry forest in the state of Chiapas, Mexico

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Taxonomy, 2020
We describe Croton calcareus Riina & Mateo-Ram. sp. nov., a new species in Croton section Cyclostigma (dragon’s blood trees) from the state of Chiapas (Mexico). This species is a small tree growing in dry forest on calcareous substrates.
Leticia Mateo-Ramírez, Ricarda Riina
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Pharmacological effects of dragon’s blood from Dranaena cochinchinensis (Lour.) S.C. Chen and its application in cardiovascular diseases

open access: yesMedicine in Drug Discovery
Dragon’s blood (Resina Draconis) is the red resin of Dracaena spp, which has a variety of biological activities and pharmacological effects, including anti-thrombotic, anti-inflammatory, anti-bacterial, analgesic, anti-oxidant, anti-tumor, and ...
Hui-juan Zhang   +11 more
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Unraveling the role of dragon’s blood in the undisturbed growth of dragon trees

open access: yesTrees, 2022
Abstract Key message Dragon’s blood secretion is an integral part of the normal development of the leaves and of the tissue protecting the trunk of dragon trees. Abstract Dragon’s blood is a common name of a red resin produced in response to wounding by tree-like monocot ...
Joanna Jura-Morawiec   +2 more
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Theoretical and Experimental Investigation of the Antioxidation Mechanism of Loureirin C by Radical Scavenging for Treatment of Stroke

open access: yesMolecules, 2023
Recent pharmacological studies have shown that dragon’s blood has an anti-cerebral ischemia effect. Loureirin C (LC), a kind of dihydrochalcone compound in dragon’s blood, is believed to be play an important role in the treatment of ischemia stroke, but ...
Ye-Shu Liu, Guo-Ying Zhang, Yue Hou
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A 'Ho's Hieroglyphic' [PDF]

open access: yes, 2000
African and African Diaspora ...
Scott, Darieck
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Pendugaan Produksi Jernang (Daemonorops Didymophylla Becc.) Berdasarkan Karakteristik Morfometrik Rotan [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
Dragon's blood is pure powder that resulted from extraction of rattan fruit skin of genus Daemonorops. This study aimed to determine the morphometric variables were correlated with the production of rattan dragon's blood and to formulate a mathematical ...
Hikmat, A. (Agus)   +2 more
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