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The role of medicinal plants in the treatment of diabetes: a systematic review. [PDF]
INTRODUCTION Diabetes is a serious metabolic disorder and plenty of medical plants are used in traditional medicines to treat diabetes. These plants have no side effects and many existing medicines are derived from the plants.
Asadi-Samani, Majid. +4 more
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Bone defects are becoming a true challenge in global health care due to the aging population and higher prevalence of musculoskeletal disorders. The interest in using plant‐origin compounds and plant‐derived biomaterials in bone tissue engineering (BTE) has been increased due to their availability (abundance), safety, biocompatibility, biodegradability,
Jyrki Heinämäki +7 more
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“Metabolight”: how light spectra shape plant growth, development and metabolism
Abstract Innovations in light technologies (i.e. Light Emitting Diodes; LED) and cover films with specific optical features (e.g. photo‐selective, light‐extracting) have revolutionized crop production in both protected environments and open fields.
Giulia Lauria +6 more
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In Vitro Propagation and Conservation of Inula Racemosa Hook. F. an Endangered Medicinal Plant of Temperate Origin [PDF]
Inula racemosa is an endangered medicinal plant. It is commonly known as Pushkarmool, Pushkar and Manu. The great sage Charaka has characterized it as Hikka magrahana (stops hiccups) and Savasahara (helpful in asthma).
Chauhan, N. S. (N) +3 more
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Pharmacognostical and phytochemical analysis Of Bhringraj (Eclipta Alba Hassk.)
Bhringraj (Eclipta alba Hassk.) is an annual herbaceous plant found throughout world during rainy season. It is indicated in krimi, kustha, switra, khalitya, palitya, kasa, swarbheda, darunaka and as rasayan in ayurveda texts. The herb is known for its property like hepatoprotective, antiviral, antibacterial, hypotensive, anti-leprotic, analgesic ...
Dr. Ritu Sharma, Dr. Sumit Nathani
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The anti‐seasonal water level fluctuation significantly reduced the species diversity of the hydro‐fluctuation belt. Abstract Human‐induced disturbances such as dam construction and regulation have led to widespread alterations in hydrological processes and thus substantially influence plant characteristics in the hydro‐fluctuation zones (HFZs).
Ye Liu +11 more
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Antiandrogenetic alopecia (anti‐AGA) natural bioactive compounds were summarized. The potential anti‐AGA mechanisms and targets of natural bioactive compounds were summarized. Abstract Alopecia is a common chronic skin disease, which can be categorized as androgenetic alopecia (AGA), scarring line alopecia, genetic alopecia, and chemical alopecia due ...
Chao Fang +4 more
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Severe hepatotoxicity by Indian Ayurvedic herbal products: A structured causality assessment
The case of a 64 year old female patient is presented who has treated herself for 9 months with various Indian Ayurvedic herbal products for her vitiligo and experienced a causally related severe hepatotoxicity (ALT, 601 U/L; AST, 663 U/L; Bilirubin, 5.0
Rolf Teschke, Ruediger Bahre
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Florística e fenologia reprodutiva de plantas vasculares na restinga do Parque Municipal das Dunas da Lagoa de Conceição, Florianópolis,SC [PDF]
Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Centro de Ciências Biológicas.
Guimarães, Thaís de Beauclair
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Cirrhosis, hepatocellular carcinoma, and other serious liver diseases are caused by the hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection. An oral NS5B inhibitor for the therapy of HCV called Sofosbuvir has received approval.
Stephen Ejeh +4 more
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