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Bioaccessibility and Functional Food Potential of Equisetum telmateia Ehrh. Against Diabetes-Induced Kidney Disorders. [PDF]
Barak TH, Kurt-Celep İ, Celep E.
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Floristic Composition and Species Conservation Status in Three <i>Polylepis</i> (Rosaceae) Relict Forests in Peru. [PDF]
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Familia de un género con 15 especies distribuidas alrededor del mundo. En México y en otros países, las especies de Equisetum son ampliamente usadas como medicinales; en los mercados mexicanos se les conoce como cola de caballo (nombre de origen europeo) o carricillo.
José Daniel Tejero-Díez
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Softening of Plant Specimens (Equisetaceae) to Improve the Preparation of Paraffin Sections
Biotechnic and Histochemistry, 1997A method is presented for softening the hard tissues of stem and strobile of Equisetum giganteum allowing the preparation of representative histological slides suitable for teaching and research. Segments of aerial portions of the Equisetum giganteum shoot system were fixed with formaldehyde:ethanol:acetic acid (5:10:5) for 24 hr at room temperature ...
R A Rovasio
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Equisetum arvense L., Equisetum ramosissimum Desf. - EQUISETACEAE
Ethnobiology, 2023Olim K. Khojimatov, Rainer W. Bussmann
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The distribution of caffeic acid conjugates in the equisetaceae and some ferns
Phytochemistry, 1992Abstract 5-Caffeoylshikimic acid was isolated from the methanolic extract of the barren sprouts of Equisetum arvense . The structure was elucidated spectroscopically. The distribution of this depside and some other phenylpropanoic acid derivatives within the Equisetaceae and some ferns are reported.
Markus Veit, D Strack, Ludger Witte
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Medicinal Ferns of Equisetaceae, Angiopteridaceae, Osmundaceae, Lygodiaceae, etc.
2021This chapter introduces 8 species of medicinal ferns in 6 families, such as Equisetum ramosissimum of Equisetaceae, Angiopteris fokiensis of Angiopteridaceae, Osmunda japonica and Osmunda japonica of Osmundaceae, Dicranopteris pedata of Gleicheniaceae. Lygodium japonicum and Lygodium scandens of Lygodiaceae, Cibotium barometz of Dicksoniaceae.
Huagu Ye, Chuyuan Li, Feiyan Zeng
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