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Triterpenoidal saponins from Hydrocotyle bonariensis
Planta Medica, 2010T Tabopda Kuiate +4 more
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Russian Journal of Plant Physiology, 2021
Artificial light has proved useful for optimal and consistent production of high-quality plants and plant produce. Among artificial light sources, light-emitting diodes (LED) offer advantages for indoor cultivation including narrow and customisable light spectra, lower heat production and higher energy efficiency.
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Artificial light has proved useful for optimal and consistent production of high-quality plants and plant produce. Among artificial light sources, light-emitting diodes (LED) offer advantages for indoor cultivation including narrow and customisable light spectra, lower heat production and higher energy efficiency.
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Hydrocotyle umbellata var.bonariensis Lam. (Hb), popularly known in Brazil as acariçoba and outside Brazil Hb by a number of names including marsh-pennywort, and many-flower, has traditionally been used in Ayurvedic medicine in the retardation of aging (Rasayana effect).The present study evaluated the effect of Hb treatment before and during ...
Mónica L Andersen +1 more
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Leaf inclination in the coastal sand dune herb Hydrocotyle bonariensis Comm. ex Lam.
Flora, 2016Abstract The coastal sand dune habitat can be characterized as a high sunlight habitat with seasonally high air and substrate temperatures, especially at midday during the growing season. Because there is little to no canopy cover, native sand dune plants are frequently exposed to high solar irradiance levels, which may result in the absorbance of ...
Heather M. Joesting +3 more
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Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 2009
Hydrocotyl bonariensis Comm. Ex Lam (Apiaceae) is being widely used in Western Nigeria in treating various symptoms of ophthalmic diseases; however scientific data in support of this medicinal use have not been reported.This study, investigated the efficacy of Hydrocotyl bonariensis leave extract in offering protection against experimental cataract and
E O, Ajani +6 more
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Hydrocotyl bonariensis Comm. Ex Lam (Apiaceae) is being widely used in Western Nigeria in treating various symptoms of ophthalmic diseases; however scientific data in support of this medicinal use have not been reported.This study, investigated the efficacy of Hydrocotyl bonariensis leave extract in offering protection against experimental cataract and
E O, Ajani +6 more
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Environmental and Experimental Botany, 2012
A conceptual model has been proposed whereby leaf orientation and resulting sunlight exposure dictate functional leaf structure. Specifically, the model states that this relationship is driven by the absolute amount and ratio of incident sunlight on adaxial and abaxial leaf surfaces. To test this model, the relationships between corresponding values of
Heather M. Joesting +2 more
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A conceptual model has been proposed whereby leaf orientation and resulting sunlight exposure dictate functional leaf structure. Specifically, the model states that this relationship is driven by the absolute amount and ratio of incident sunlight on adaxial and abaxial leaf surfaces. To test this model, the relationships between corresponding values of
Heather M. Joesting +2 more
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Journal of Tropical Plant Physiology
Hydrocotyle bonariensis is a pennywort from the family Araliaceae commonly known as “pegaga embun” among Malay community in Malaysia. H. bonariensis is closely related to Centella asiatica due to its morphological characteristics. However, both plant species are from different families. Among all the pennywort species, C.
Noraini Nordin +3 more
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Hydrocotyle bonariensis is a pennywort from the family Araliaceae commonly known as “pegaga embun” among Malay community in Malaysia. H. bonariensis is closely related to Centella asiatica due to its morphological characteristics. However, both plant species are from different families. Among all the pennywort species, C.
Noraini Nordin +3 more
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Actividad antiinflamatoria tópica de extractos de Hydrocotyle bonariensis Lam. (Apiaceae)
2009Hydrocotyle bonariensis Lam. (Apiaceae), ("redondita de agua", "paragüita" or "tembladerilla", is a South American species employed in popular medicine against cutaneous eritemas. The results indicate that both the infusion and the methanol extract of aerial parts significantly inhibited mouse ear edema (local swelling), with values between 30 and 58 ...
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