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Phytochemical Classification of Medicinal Plants Used in the Treatment of Kidney Disease Based on Traditional Persian Medicine. [PDF]
Background and Objectives. Human beings have used natural products as one of the pharmaceutical sources to improve human health for thousands of years. Phytochemical constituents distributed in different parts of medicinal plants cause therapeutic effects on treatment of acute and chronic diseases.
Rabizadeh F +4 more
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Untargeted Metabolomics Reveals Organ-Specific and Extraction-Dependent Metabolite Profiles in Endemic Tajik Species <i>Ferula violacea</i> Korovin. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Ferula violacea Korovin, an endemic Tajikistani plant with purported medicinal properties, remains understudied. This study employs untargeted metabolomics to characterize the metabolite profiles of ethanol extracts and juices from F. violacea roots and seeds.
Mavlonazarova S +4 more
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Exploring the Effects of Artemisia absinthium L. Essential Oil on Pseudopregnancy Model in Rats. [PDF]
This study investigated the therapeutic effects of Artemisia absinthium essential oil in a rat model of pseudopregnancy. Oral administration of the essential oil, particularly at 25 mg/kg, significantly alleviated pseudopregnancy symptoms, demonstrating comparable efficacy to bromocriptine.
Demirel MA +4 more
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Prioritizing the Risk of Multiple Invasive Species in the Semiarid Rangelands of Iran: An Ecological Approach to Multicriteria Decision-Making. [PDF]
This study examines the ecological dynamics of five invasive plant species in western Isfahan province, Iran, investigating their relationship with environmental factors through various analytical techniques. Significant correlations between soil characteristics, elevation, mean annual precipitation, and vegetation distribution were observed, informing
Bashari H, Bazgir F, Vahabi MR.
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This research work provides the cross‐cultural information about medicinal plants in different communities of three different regions in the Southwest Pakistan. Cross‐cultural analysis showed medicinal plants was commonly used among three ethnic communities that indicates a low interregional consensus with regard to the ethnoveterinary practices of ...
Sheikh Zain Ul Abidin +10 more
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Bale Mountains National Park is one of the protected areas in Ethiopia that holds the largest area of Afroalpine habitat in Africa and the second largest stand of moist tropical forest. Nevertheless, human settlements, overgrazing, and recurrent fire are the main problems in the park. This study aimed to determine the effects of human‐induced landscape
Annissa Muhammed +2 more
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Leishmaniasis is a vector-borne disease that is caused by the protozoa of Leishmania genus. Leishmaniasis is endemic in tropical, subtropical, and large areas of the Mediterranean basin, and covers a total of 98 countries worldwide. It is estimated, according to the World Health Organization (WHO) data, that approximately 350 million people are at risk
Babat, Sefer Ozet +6 more
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A Systematic Review of Iran’s Medicinal Plants With Anticancer Effects [PDF]
Increase in cases of various cancers has encouraged the researchers to discover novel, more effective drugs from plant sources. This study is a review of medicinal plants in Iran with already investigated anticancer effects on various cell lines.
Asadi-Samani, Majid. +3 more
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The increase in demand for agricultural produce necessitates the continuous search for affordable, ecofriendly, readily available crop protectors, and food preservatives. Historically, the use of various chemicals was employed in controlling plant diseases and to maintain food quality. In the past few decades, several natural product‐based alternatives
Temitope A. Ogunnupebi +6 more
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