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Genus Ficus is important plant for health benefits. Hairy fig (F. hispida) trees grow abundantly in tropical regions and fruiting throughout the year. In West Asian countries, the fruit is commonly used as food and medicinal materials.
Laksmindra Fitria
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Anti-inflammatory activity of methanolic extract of Ficus hispida dried fruit
Background: Natural products are a valuable resource of novel bioactive metabolites and these products exist in which the anti-inflammatory activity. The present investigation studies the in vivo and in vitro anti-inflammatory activity of methanolic extract of Ficus hispida in rat’s model.Methods: Plant material was extracted with methanol in a Soxhlet
Asif Choudhury +2 more
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Beberapa Tumbuhan Obat Asal Kalimantan Timur sebagai Sumber Saponin Potensial
Saponin is a class of natural compounds that have activity that is strongly associated with utilization in pharmacy. Exploration has been carried out against a number of secondary metabolite content of medicinal plants in East Kalimantan and some of ...
Laode Rijai
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Rapid evolution of the mitochondrial genome in Chalcidoid wasps (Hymenoptera: Chalcidoidea) driven by parasitic lifestyles. [PDF]
Among the Chalcidoids, hymenopteran parasitic wasps that have diversified lifestyles, a partial mitochondrial genome has been reported only from Nasonia.
Jin-Hua Xiao +3 more
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Hairy fig (Ficus hispida) fruits (HFF) are widely consumed as food and traditional medicine in several West Asian countries, both the unripe fruit (UHFF) and ripe fruit (RHFF). However, they are not commonly utilized in Indonesia.
Laksmindra Fitria +3 more
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Comparative analysis on phytonutrient properties of different fig varieties (Ficus spp.)
Figs are renowned for their rich array of bioactive compounds, offering significant nutritional and medicinal potential. This study compared the phytochemicals, antioxidants, and antinutrients content of Ficus racemosa and Ficus hispida with Ficus carica
Shireen Nigar +5 more
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In-Vitro Anti-oxidant And Antimicrobial Study of Ficus Hispida
Ficus hispida L. belongs to the Moraceae family and is used by the maaiba trible (indigenous medicine – man of Manipur, India) as an indigenous traditional medicine. Present study deals with the successive extraction of the aerial parts of Ficus hispida and in-vitro screening of anti-oxidant and anti-microbial activity.
Atanu Chatterjee +5 more
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Henry Trimen: Under‐appreciated pioneer in the typification of Linnaean plant names?
Abstract In 1887, Henry Trimen published a paper summarising the contents of the Hermann Herbarium, in what is now the Natural History Museum, London (BM), in terms of the plant names published by Linnaeus. Trimen referred to the Hermann specimens as types of Linnaeus's names.
I.M. Turner
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Emissions of isoprenoids from dominant tree species in subtropical China
Emission factors (Es) are among the major sources of uncertainty in regional or global emission estimates of biogenic volatile organic compounds (BVOCs). Tropical vegetation contributes approximately 70% of global BVOC emissions, yet in situ measurements
Jianqiang Zeng +16 more
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First comprehensive ecological assessment of the endangered genus Tigridiopalma, covering two China endemic Plant Species with Extremely Small Populations (PSESP), T. magnifica and the newly described T. exalata. T. magnifica exhibits broader habitat diversity and understory resilience, while T.
Peishan Zou +7 more
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