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A kislevelű fikusz (Ficus benjamina), a nagylevelű fikusz (Ficus elastica) és a közönséges füge (Ficus carica) szövettani vizsgálata

open access: yes, 2015
Dolgozatom megírása során egy olyan sokrétű növénynemzetségről szereztem ismereteket, amely egyaránt magába foglal csodás dísznövényeket, valamint gyógynövényeket is.
Péter, Boglárka
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A Journey Along the Boulevard of Bioactive Compounds from Natural Sources, with Cosmetic and Pharmaceutical Potential: Bee Venom, Cobra Venom, Ficus carica

open access: yesCosmetics
Animal venom and plant extracts have been used since ancient times in traditional medicine worldwide. Natural components, valued for their safety and effectiveness, have been consistently used in cosmetic and pharmaceutical applications.
Monica Dinu   +6 more
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Detection and phylogenetic analyses of fig-infecting viruses in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Montenegro

open access: yesPhytopathologia Mediterranea, 2017
During spring 2016, a survey was carried out in Bosnian-Herzegovinian (BiH) and Montenegrin (MNE) fig orchards, germplasm collection plots and outdoor gardens, to investigate the presence of unreported fig viruses possibly present in both countries, i.e.
Duška DELIĆ   +5 more
doaj   +1 more source

Dyeing and Functional Finishing of Cotton Fabric Using Ficus carica and Eucalyptus Leaf Extracts with Aloe barbadensis Miller as a Bio-Mordant

open access: yesResources
This study explores the sustainable extraction and application of natural dyes from figs (Ficus carica) and Eucalyptus leaves using an aqueous alkaline medium. The dyeing process was optimized for cotton fabric using the exhaust-dyeing method.
Imran Ahmad Khan   +5 more
doaj   +1 more source

Protective effects of dried Ficus carica L. fruit against cisplatin-induced reprotoxicity in male rats evaluated by high-frequency ultrasound

open access: yesNotulae Scientia Biologicae
Cisplatin (Cis) is an effective chemotherapeutic agent, but its clinical use is limited by adverse effects on the testes and male reproductive function. This study evaluated, for the first time, the protective effect of dried Ficus carica L.
Moufida Lounis   +5 more
doaj   +1 more source

Evaluating the antioxidant and anticancer property of Ficus carica fruits

open access: yes, 2015
The present study was designed to investigate the antioxidant and anticancer properties of Ficus carica (FC). The dried coarse powder of F. carica fruits was exhaustively extracted with ethanol and the resulting crude ethanolic extract (FCE) was assayed ...
Manikandan, K   +2 more
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Ficus carica

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Family name (scientific): Moraceae Scientific name: Ficus carica Authors names: L.

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Ficus carica

open access: yesNutrafoods, 2010
Giovanna Nicotra   +2 more
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Phytophotodermatitis due to Ficus carica.

open access: yesDermatology online journal, 2008
The genus Ficus belongs to the Moraceae (the mulberry family). Figs can cause irritant or phototoxic reactions. Phytophotodermatitis is a common cutaneous phototoxic reaction. Contact with plant-derived phototoxic substances (furocoumarins or psoralens) followed by sunlight exposure produces the clinical lesions.
Polat, MUHTEREM   +3 more
openaire   +2 more sources

Ficus auriculata Lour., an underutilized nonconventional alternative fruit to Ficus carica with nutraceutical potential

open access: yesDiscover Sustainability
Ficus auriculata (Timla) is an underutilized wild fruit compared to the more commonly consumed fruit of the same genus, Ficus carica (Anjeer). This review focuses on the industrial and pharmaceutical benefits of F.
Saurav Chandra Bhatt   +7 more
doaj   +1 more source

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