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Pharmacological evaluation of Vernonia elaeagnifolia (Asteraceae) leaves in hyperlipidemic albino rabbits [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
Purpose: To evaluate the antihyperlipidemic efficacy and phytochemical constituents of Vernonia elaeagnifolia aqueous leaf extract.Method: Qualitative phytochemical analysis of V. elaeagnifolia leaves was performed.
Anwar, Haseeb   +8 more
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Organosulfur mimics of S-allyl cysteine and effects on advanced glycation end-products [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a metabolic disorder characterised by increased blood glucose concentrations resulting from a deficiency of insulin, or insulin resistance.
Ahmed, Nessar   +4 more
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Free-living ciliates as potential reservoirs for eukaryotic parasites: Occurrence of a trypanosomatid in the macronucleus of Euplotes encysticus [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
Background: Flagellates of the family Trypanosomatidae are obligate endoparasites, which can be found in various hosts. Several genera infect insects and occur as monoxenous parasites especially in representatives of Diptera and Hemiptera.
CHIELLINI, CAROLINA   +4 more
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Genetics and morphology of the genus Tritetrabdella (Hirudinea, Haemadipsidae) from the mountainous rain forests of Sabah, Borneo, reveal a new species with two new subspecies [PDF]

open access: yesContributions to Zoology, 2013
Blood-feeding terrestrial leeches of the family Haemadipsidae are a notorious part of the invertebrate diversity in Asian and Australian rain forests. All hitherto published records of terrestrial leeches of Borneo belong to the genus Haemadipsa. Here, a second, poorly known haemadipsid genus is reported from Mount Kinabalu and Crocker Range National ...
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국내 미기록인 흡혈성 산거머리 Haemadipsa rjukjuana Oka, 1910 보고 [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
The terrestrial leeches from the peripheral island of the Korean Peninsula were identified as Haemadipsa rjukjuanaOka, 1910. The arhynchobdellid family Haemadipsidae and H. rjukjuana are newly added into the Korean leechfauna.
Chae, Joon-seok   +9 more
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FIELD EVALUATION OF DEET, REPEL CARE®, AND THREE PLANT-BASED ESSENTIAL OIL REPELLENTS AGAINST MOSQUITOES, BLACK FLIES (DIPTERA: SIMULIIDAE), AND LAND LEECHES (ARHYNCHOBDELLIDA: HAEMADIPSIDAE) IN THAILAND

open access: yesJournal of the American Mosquito Control Association, 2006
Diethyl methyl benzamide, or deet, a commercial plant-based repellent (Repel Care), and essential ils from 3 species of plants (finger root rhizomes, guava leaves, and turmeric rhizomes), steam distillated and formulated as insect repellents, were evaluated in the field on human volunteers against hematophagous mosquitoes, black flies, and land leeches
Apiwat, Tawatsin   +7 more
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Studies on a New Species of Leech of the Genus <i>Haemadipsa</i> (Hirudinea: Haemadipsidae) from the Kodair Forest of Tamil Nadu, India

open access: yesRecords of the Zoological Survey of India, 2006
No Abstract.
P. K. Bandyopadhyay, C. K. Mandal
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EVALUATION OF BIOACTIVE COMPONENTS AND ANTIOXIDANT ACTIVITY OF VERNONIA ELAEAGNIFOLIA DC. (ASTERACEAE) IN GLYCOPHYTIC AND HALOPHYTIC CONDITIONS [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
Objective: The investigate some of the antioxidant activities and bioactive potentials of Vernonia elaeagnifolia grown hydroponically in glycophytic and halophytic conditions.
K., ABDUS SALAM A., M., JATHINA
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IDENTIFIKASI KEANEKARAGAMAN MESOFAUNA DAN MAKROFAUNA TANAH DI PTPN III PADA FASE PERTUMBUHAN TBM III [PDF]

open access: yes
The third producing oil palm plant or TBM III is an oil palm plant that is 36 months old and is a potential initial plant for producing palm oil. This research aims to identify the diversity of soil mesofauna in the PTPN III Plantation during the TBM III
Dalimunthe, Badrul Ainy   +3 more
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Mesobdella lineata. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
11 p. : ill. ; 26 cm. "April 22, 2011."Mesobdella lineata, a small terrestrial species of leech from southern Africa, originally placed in the family Haemadipsidae, is redescribed based on internal and external morphological characters of the holotype ...
Oosthuizen, J. H. (Johannes Hendricus)   +2 more
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