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Concrete with cactus is a new type of concrete with high fluidity, strength, and durability with more remarkable advantages. The present paper discusses the role of Euphorbia tortilis cactus (ETC) to achieve the strength, durability, and corrosion ...
Loganathan Pattusamy+3 more
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Euphorbia resinifiera is a well-known medicinal plant used by the Moroccans to treat several diseases. This study evaluated the influence of extraction solvents polarities (methanol, aqueous/methanol (3:7), and distilled water) on the polyphenols and ...
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Total Antioxidant and Oxidant Status and DPPH Free radical activity of Euphorbia eriophora
Plants have been used for many purposes in different communities. Plants used in alternative medicine since ancient times have been the main material in the treatment of many diseases.
H. Akgül+5 more
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Euphorbia species latex: A comprehensive review on phytochemistry and biological activities
The genus Euphorbia includes about 2,000 species commonly widespread in both temperate and tropical zones that contain poisonous milky juice fluid or latex.
Rania Benjamaa+5 more
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Euphorbia hirta is a common medicinal plant in folk and traditional medicine systems. This plant has shown promising effects against several human ailments and infectious diseases.
Aadil Khursheed, V. Jain, A. R. Wani
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Significance Euphorbia peplus, a member of the Euphorbia genus, is rich in jatrophane and ingenane diterpenoids. Using a metabolomics-guided transcriptomic approach to gene candidate identification, we have discovered a short-chain dehydrogenase gene ...
Tomasz Czechowski+11 more
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Plants of the genus Euphorbia are widely distributed across temperate, tropical and subtropical regions of South America, Asia and Africa with established Ayurvedic, Chinese and Malay ethnomedical records.
Douglas Kemboi Magozwi+8 more
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With c. 2,000 species, Euphorbia is one of the largest angiosperm genera, yet a lack of chloroplast genome (plastome) resources impedes a better understanding of its evolution. In this study, we assembled and annotated 28 plastomes from Euphorbiaceae, of
Neng Wei+8 more
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Euphorbia species have a rich history of ethnomedicinal use and ethnopharmacological applications in drug discovery. This is due to the presence of a wide range of diterpenes exhibiting great structural diversity and pharmacological activities.
Douglas Kemboi+4 more
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Honey is a natural food product very famous for its health benefits for being an important source of antioxidant and phenolic compounds. Euphorbia honeys obtained from different regions of Morocco were evaluated for their ability to inhibit ...
Oumaima Boutoub+12 more
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