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Anti-inflammatory effects of Hibiscus rosa-sinensis L. and Hibiscus rosa-sinensis var. alba ethanol extracts [PDF]
, 2013 Objective: The study was carried out to determine and compare the anti-inflammatory activities of ethanol extract of flower and leaf of Hibiscus rosa-sinensis var alba(white
Hibiscus) and Hibiscus rosa-sinensis L. (red Hibiscus).Abd Hamid @ Abdul Razak, Roslida, Abdul Aziz, Muhammad Wahizul Haswan, Abdullah, Muhammad Nazrul Hakim, Ahmad, Zuraini, Raduan, Siti Zaleha, Zakaria, Zainul Amiruddin +5 morecore Prognostic Factors in Newly Diagnosed High‐Grade Osteosarcoma—A Systematic Review
Cancer Medicine, Volume 14, Issue 14, July 2025.ABSTRACT Introduction
Pretreatment prognostic factors in newly diagnosed osteosarcoma are important for clinical management and stratifying patients in clinical trials. Such factors include the presence of metastases, primary tumor size, and site. Factors surrounded by controversy include pathological fracture, histologic subtype, and P‐glycoprotein ...Elisa Tirtei, Sascha Wilk Michelsen, Lianne M. Haveman, Cristina Meazza, Joana F. Oliveira, Ayesha Rasool, Emanuela Palmerini, Will Wilson, Nathalie Gaspar, Sandra J. Strauss, Andri Papakonstantinou, Fredrik Baecklund, on behalf of the FOSTER Consortium (Fight OsteoSarcoma Through European Research), work package 4 on trials in newly diagnosed osteosarcoma +13 morewiley +1 more sourceUsing Ecological Modeling to Study the Response of Distribution Dynamics of Paraglenea fortunei (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) to Human Activities and Climate Change to in Northeast Asia
Ecology and Evolution, Volume 15, Issue 7, July 2025.In recent years, global climate change has become a critical issue affecting various aspects of ecosystems, including the distribution patterns of species. Our study focuses on the distribution dynamics of Paraglenea fortunei in Northeast Asia in response to human activities and climate change.Ping Wang, Liang Zhang, Jie Li, Chaokun Yang, Guanglin Xie, Wenkai Wang +5 morewiley +1 more sourceAn overview of anti-diabetic plants used in Gabon: Pharmacology and Toxicology [PDF]
, 2018 © 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.Ethnopharmacological relevance: The management of diabetes mellitus management in African communities, especially in Gabon, is not well established as more than 60% of population rely on traditional treatments as ...A. Souza, Abdelgadir, Abdu-Aguye, Abdulrazaq, Abubakar, Adebayo, Adedoyin, Adelusi, Ademuyiwa, Adeneye, Adeneye, Adeneye, Adeneye, Aderibigbe, Adeyemi, Adisa, Adler, Agbor, Agnaniet, Agunbiabe, Agyare, Ajaiyeoba, Ajaiyoeba, Ajao, Ajayi, Akah, Akash, Akinloye, Akpanyung, Aladodo, Alaribe, Amole, Anaduaka, Anosike, Anowi, Anowi, Antia, Anyanwu, Apers, Areola, Arthur, Asadu, Asha, Ashraf, Asolkar, Assob, Asuquo, Atangwho, Atawodi, Atawodi, Aw, Awah, Awe, Aziba, B. Bading Taika, Balasubramanian, Bamisaye, Bapna, Bardi, Bayan, Bella, Ben-Chioma, Bera, Biney, Bisong, Brantley, Calapai, Campbell, Campbell-Tofte, Capasso, Chika, Chokshi, Chris-Ozoko, Coolborn, Coria-Téllez, Da-Costa-Rocha, Dadzeasah, Dahake, Das, Dhanabalan, Djeussi, Djimeli, Djomeni, Djomeni Dzeufiet, Effiong, Effiong, Effo, Eidi, Ejike, El-Demerdash, Elufioye, Elumalai, Eluwa, Eneh, Erharuyi, Erhirhie, Eteng, Etuk, Ewenighi, Ewere, Eyong, Eze, Ezeasor, Ezejindu, Ezejiofor, Ezeokeke, Ezike, Ezuruike, Fang-Chui, Farzaei, Fernand, Ferreira, Feuya Tchouya, Feuya Tchouya, Fongang, Fred-Jaiyesimi, Gandhare, Ganesh, Gbadegesin, Gboeloh, Gemede, Ghani, Ghiware, Gomez-Flores, Gondi, Goutarel, Gupta, Gutierrez, H.P. Bourobou Bourobou, Halim, Hamzah, Hansen, Helfer, Hossain, Houghton, Houël, Huang, Huang, Husain, Husin, Ibibia, Igbe, Igboasoiyi, Ilodigwe, Ilodigwe, Ilusanya, Inya-Agha, Iroanya, Irondi, Irondi, Ishola, Iwu, Iyamah, Jawonisi, Juárez-Rojop, Juárez-Rojop, Kadima, Kaiser, Kamagate, Kamboj, Karimi, Karioti, Kathirvel, Kazeem, Kazeem, Kengni, Kengni, Khodabakhsh, Kolawole, Kouakou, Koudou, Kouitcheu Mabeku, Krishna, Kubilienė, Kuete, Kuete, Kuete, Kulkarni, Kumar, Kumar, Kumar, Kupchan, L. Lione, L.S. MacKenzie, Lakshmi, Lamidi, Lawal, Lawal, Laxane, Lee, Li, Lima, Ludvik, Ludvik, Luka, M. Bouckandou, Mabeku, Madingou, Madingou, Malviya, Manga, Maniyar, Manjur, Manvitha, Mathur, Maurya, Mačiulaitis, Mbiantcha, Mebale, Mengome, Midawa, Miranda-Osorio, Mishra, Miura, Mohamed, Mohammed, Mohammed, Mohammed, Mohammed, Momoh, Montasser, Muhammad, Muhammad, Muhammad, Muhammad, Muttaka, Nabukenya, Nakavuma, Naseri, Naskar, Navghare, Ndam, Nessa, Ngoc, Ngondi, Ngondi, Ngueguim, Ngueguim, Nishimura, Niyonzima, Nkono Ya Nkono, Nkono Ya Nkono, Ntyonga-Pono, Nwamarah, Nweze, Nwodo, Nwokocha, Nyunaï, Nyunaï, N’doua, N’guessan, N’Guessan, Obiang, Obiudu, Ocho-Anin Atchibri, Oduola, Oduola, Ofusori, Ogbonnia, Ogunrinola, Ojewole, Ojewole, Ojewunmi, Ojewunmi, Ojiako, Okeke, Okokon, Okokon, Okokon, Okolie, Okolo, Okonkwo, Olajide, Olaleye, Olatokunboh, Olivier, Olowu, Olubomehin, Ombra, Omodamiro, Omonkhua, Ong, Onyekwe, Osabede, Osadebe, Osigwe, Ouédraogo, Oyewusi j, Ozsoy-Sacan, Padilla-Camberos, Palaksha, Panda, Panda, Parle, Passoni, Patel, Patil, Ping, Pochapski, Pour, Pérez, Rajesh, Raji, Rauf, Ravi, Renjith, Rong, Rosemary, Roy, Sabitha, Sagnia, Santas, Satyaprakash, Saxena, Seung, Shah, Sharma, Sharma, Sharma, Shittu, Silva, Singh, Singh, Sio, Somova, Souza, Sowemimo, Sudhakar, Sule, Sunday, Sunday, Suryawanshi, Sutar, Swargiary, Swathi, Taj Eldin, Talreja, Tan Paul, Tanayen, Tchamadeau, Teugwa, Thongsom, Titanji, Tjeck, Togola, Toma, Toma, Trabelsi, Uchechi, Ufelle, Umoh, Vannamalar, Varghese, Varghese, Vashishtha, Verma, Verma, Vijayalakshmi, Vikram, Vliet, Wang, Wang, Wauthoz, Woode, Yakubu, Yasir, Yeap, Yessoufou, Yokozawa, Yousuf, Yu, Zakiah, Zhang, Zhao, Zheng +374 morecore +3 more sourcesHibiscus sabdari L.
, 2020 2.3. Hibiscus sabdari ff a L Hibiscus sabdari ff a L. (Syn: Roselle, Rozelle, Indian sorrel, Sour tea and Karkade) has been used for several purposes in folk medicine. In India, Africa and Mexico, leaves or calyces are used to prepare infusions that are believed to exert choleretic, febrifugal, diuretic, and hypotensive effects (Da-Costa-Rocha et Micucci, M., Bolchi, C., Budriesi, R., Cevenini, M., Maroni, L., Capozza, S., Chiarini, A., Pallavicini, M., Angeletti, A. +8 moreopenaire +2 more sourcesTextile based dye-sensitized solar cells with natural dyes [PDF]
, 2019 Natural dyes extracted from hibiscus petals, elderberries and mallow flowers were investigated in dye-sensitized solar cells. Two approaches were followed: 1.Ehrmann, Andrea, Graßmann, Carsten, Grethe, Thomas, Großerhode, Christina, Krause, Anna, Schwarz-Pfeiffer, Anne, Storck, Jan Lukas, Van Langenhove, Lieva +7 morecore Study of Influence of Mixed‐Mode Solar Drying on Chlorophyll, Ascorbic Acid, Carotenoid, and Antioxidant Activity of Medicinal Leaves of Ageratina Variety pichinchensis
Journal of Food Science, Volume 90, Issue 7, July 2025.ABSTRACT
Ageratina pichinchensis leaves are a valuable product with a presence of bioactive compounds that require alternatives for preservation for their perishable nature, so the present research was aimed to evaluate the physicochemical properties and bioactive compound preservation of the Ageratina medicinal leaves variety A.Paulina Guillén‐Velázquez, Alfredo Domínguez‐Niño, Octavio García‐Valladares, José Manuel Vázquez‐Morales, Mario Luna‐Flores +4 morewiley +1 more source