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Antibacterial and Antifungal Activities of Musa balbisiana Parts
The antibacterial and antimould activities of Musa balbisiana parts were concentration‐dependent. Seed sample indicated the highest ability to have both studied bioactive properties among the six selected parts. M. balbisiana parts pose potential antibacterial via two antibacterial activity assays of (MIC and MBC) on four investigated bacteria ...
Hoang Thi Ngoc Nhon +3 more
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Posição do explante na micropropagação de Hyptis marrubioides Epl.
As Lamiaceae compreendem uma família pertencente à ordem Tubiflorae (Lamiales), abrangendo cerca de 200 gêneros e, aproximadamente, 3.200 espécies, distribuídas em todo o mundo.
Luciana Domiciano Silva Rosado +3 more
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Composition of the Steam Volatile Oil from Hyptis suaveolens Poit [PDF]
The steam volatile oil from the aerial parts of Hyptis suaveolens has been examined by combined GC-MS. Of the 70 components detected, 38 have been identified accounting for approximately 86% of the oil.
Brophy, Joseph +4 more
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New Humulenes from Hyptis incana (Labiatae) [PDF]
Two new humulene-type sesquiterpenes, named hyptishumulene I (1) and II (2), have been isolated, together with eight known compounds, a humulene-type sesquiterpene (3), a monoterpene (4) and six abietane-type diterpenoids (5–10) from the aerial parts of Hyptis incana (Labiatae).
Mitsuru, Satoh +6 more
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According to the disturbance gradient, the species richness of herbaceous vegetation increased from fenced (less disturbed) to fallow (most disturbed). The pastoral value and biomass production of grazing land were higher in protected areas (fenced land) than in unprotected areas (community forests and fallow land), suggesting that conservation ...
Issouf Zerbo +4 more
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Antioxidant and antibacterial properties of selected Thai weed extracts
Objective: To analyze antioxidant and antibacterial properties of selected weeds commonly found in Northeast Thailand including Ageratum conyzoides L., Alysicarpus vaginalis L., Commelina bengalensis L., Euphorbia hirta L., Hyptis suaveolens L ...
Narintorn Rattanata +8 more
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HPLC-DAD analysis, antinociceptive and anti-inflammatory properties of the ethanolic extract of Hyptis umbrosa in mice [PDF]
Hyptis umbrosa (syn. Mesosphaerum sidifolium) (Lamiaceae Family) has been used to treat several conditions such as gastrointestinal disorders, skin infections, nasal congestion, fever and cramps.
Almeida, Jackson R. G. S. +12 more
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Abstract A trait‐based ecology approach can be used to assess different components of biodiversity, that is, functional diversity (FD, diversity of functional traits) and functional redundancy (FRed, diversity of species performing similar functions in the ecosystem). In order to test the relationship of crop and weed functional structure (i.e., FD and
Diego dos Santos +4 more
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Climate‐Induced Range Shift and Risk Assessment of Emerging Weeds in Queensland, Australia
The paper examined the present distribution of 54 emerging weeds of the State of Queensland, Australia, and through the use of a correlative/environmental model of MaxEnt software, predicted their potential habitat suitability and response (range shift) to climate change scenarios.
Olusegun O. Osunkoya +6 more
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Germinação in vitro de Hyptis leucocephala Mart. ex Benth. e Hyptis platanifolia Mart. ex Benth.
Hyptis leucocephala e Hyptis platanifolia (Lamiaceae) são espécies aromáticas endêmicas do semiárido nordestino e possuem grande importância econômica devido ao seu potencial medicinal.
C.F Nepomuceno +4 more
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