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Medicinal value of hibiscus rosa sinensis : a review
This aim of the review is to give an idea about various pharmacological and pharmaceutical applications of Hibiscus rosa sinensis. The article covers selected literatures that are based on the studies conducted on Hibiscus rosa sinensis.
C. Sivaraman, Fels Saju
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This study aimed to evaluate the extraction yield, and anthocyanins content of Hibiscus sabdariffa L. calyces extract using different temperatures (T) at 50 - 70°C, pressure (P) at 8 - 12 MPa, and modifier ratio at 5 - 10%.
Z. Idham+5 more
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Potential of Hibiscus sabdariffa L. and Hibiscus Acid to Reverse Skin Aging
Hibiscus sabdariffa L. (HS) has a long history of edible and medicinal uses. In this study, the biological activities of the extracts, chromatographic fractions, and hibiscus acid obtained from HS were evaluated for their potential bioactivities. Their ability to promote extracellular matrix synthesis in skin fibroblasts was evaluated by enzyme-linked ...
Duanyang Wang+5 more
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Switching to instant black coffee modulates sodium selenite-induced cataract in rats
The influence of daily consumption of some common beverages on the development of cataract in rats was investigated. Total phenol content was determined in the beverages and an oral standardized dose of total phenols from each beverage was given to the ...
El Okda, E. A.+3 more
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Complete chloroplast genome sequence of Hibiscus trionum Linnaeus 1753 (Malvaceae)
Hibiscus trionum L. is an annual herbaceous plant belonging to the Malvaceae family. It is native to Central Africa, however, is now naturalized in Europe and Asia including Korea. Here, we report the complete chloroplast genome assembly of H.
Soon-Ho Kwon, You Lim Jang, Hae-Yun Kwon
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Edible leafy vegetables from West Africa (Guinea-Bissau): consumption, trade and food potential [PDF]
Wild Edible Plants are common in the diet of rural communities of sub-Saharan Africa. In Guinea-Bissau, West Africa, wild plant resources are widely used in human diet, but very few studies have addressed them.
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Biological control in French Guiana, Guadeloupe and Martinique [PDF]
Several biological control agents have been introduced successfully in Guyana, and / or Guadeloupe and Martinique: three tachinid dipterans and one hymenopteran for control of sugarcane borers, a ladybird and a hymenopteran parasitoid against the pink ...
Ryckewaert, Philippe+1 more
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The Hibiscus bud weevil (Anthonomus testaceosquamosus Linell, Coleoptera: Curculionidae)
A profile of the hibiscus bud weevil intended for the use of interested laypersons with some knowledge of biology as well as academic audiences. The hibiscus bud weevil, a pest of China rose hibiscus, originates from northeastern Mexico and southern ...
Alexandra M. Revynthi+5 more
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TAXONOMIC EVALUATION USING POLLEN GRAIN SCULPTURE AND SEED COAT CHARACTERS OF 11 TAXA OF GENUS HIBISCUS (MALVACEAE) IN EGYPT [PDF]
Pollen grain morphology and seed coat characters of 11 cultivars belonging to two species of genus Hibiscus (Family Malvaceae) namely H. esculentus (H. Abelmoschus) and H. sabdariffa were investigated.
M.A El-Kholy, Kasem W.T., Mabrouk A.S.
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The present investigation was undertaken to assess the spectrum of chlorophyll mutation in Hibiscus rosa-sinensis L. Cultivar Red Single and also to study the mutagenic effectiveness and efficiency in M1V1 generation of Hibiscus rosa-sinensis L. Cultivar
N. Naveena, S. Subramanian, M. Jawaharlal, K. Iyanar and C.N. Chandrasekhar
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