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Herbal Syrup By Kalanchoe Pinnata

Kidney stones are associated with chronic kidney disease. Kidney stones may cause extreme pain and blockage of urine flow. Kidney stones are a risk factor for chronic kidney disease and progression to end-stage renal disease. Traditional practitioners prescribe the whole plants of kalanchoe pinnata (Crassulaceae) and Silk (Bombycidae) for the treatment
Yogita Gotu Salunke   +5 more
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Kalanchoe pinnata Persoon 1805

10. Kalanchoe pinnata (Lamarck 1786: 141) Persoon (1805: 446) (Fig. 9). Type:— Isle de France [MAURITIUS] Sonnerat s.n. (holotype P barcode P00297646! [Image of the specimen available for examination online at https://science.mnhn.fr/institution/mnhn/collection/p/item/p00297646]); see Wickens (1987: 27) and Smith & Figueiredo (2018).
Gallo, Lorenzo, Smith, Gideon F.
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Bioactive molecules in Kalanchoe pinnata leaves: extraction, purification, and identification

Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry, 2010
Kalanchoe pinnata (Lam.) Pers. (syn. Bryophyllum pinnatum; family Crassulaceae) is a popular plant used in traditional medicine in many temperate regions of the world and particularly in South America. In Guyana, the leaves are traditionally used as an anti-inflammatory and antiseptic to treat coughs, ulcers, and sores. The purpose of this study was to
El Abdellaoui, Saïda   +8 more
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Phytochemical screening and TLC profiling of flowers of Kalanchoe pinnata (Crassulaceae)

2020
This study investigates the secondary metabolites present in Kalanchoe pinnata flowers using various extraction methods and chromatographic techniques. The qualitative analysis revealed the presence of tannins, saponins, phenols, reducing sugars, and alkaloids in the ethanol and aqueous extracts.
Singh, Anuranjita   +4 more
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Therapeutic effect of oral Kalanchoe pinnata leaf extract in murine leishmaniasis

Acta Tropica, 1995
The effect of a leaf extract from Kalanchoe pinnata (Kp) was investigated in BALB/c mice infected with Leishmania amazonensis. Oral treatment with Kp significantly delayed onset of disease as compared to untreated mice or mice receiving Kp by the intravenous or topical routes.
Sônia Soares Costa   +5 more
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Lack of anthelmintic activity of Kalanchoe pinnata fresh leaves

Journal of Pharmaceutical Negative Results, 2016
Objective: The main objective was to explore the anthelmintic capacity of Kalanchoe pinnata ( K. pinnata ) . Materials and Methods: Petroleum ether and methanolic extracts of K. pinnata were extracted by maceration methods. Both the extracts were investigated for their anthelmintic activity against Pheretima posthuma . Different concentrations
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EXPLORING THE THERAPEUTIC POTENTIAL OF KALANCHOE PINNATA: A COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW

The plant Kalanchoe pinnata, also referred to as the "miracle leaf," belongs to the Crassulaceae family and is well-known for its wide range of therapeutic uses. The botanical profile, chemical constituents, and pharmacological properties of the plant such as its anti- inflammatory, wound-healing, antibacterial, and antidiabetic properties are ...
Buddharatna D. Dongre   +5 more
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Pharmacognostics Studies And Quality Control of Kalanchoe Pinnata

Kalanchoe pinnata, a succulent plant renowned for its medicinal properties, has garnered significant interest in pharmacognostic studies and quality control assessments.This research explores the phytochemical composition, pharmacological activities, and quality parameters of Kalanchoe pinnata to establish its efficacy and safety for therapeutic use ...
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Temperature and Humidity Effects on Dark CO2 Fixation by Kalanchoe pinnata

Zeitschrift für Pflanzenphysiologie, 1982
Summary Net CO2 exchange and acid accumulation during 12 h dark periods were measured in attached leaves of K. pinnata in a range of leaf temperatures from 12–25°C and at high and low leaf-air water vapor deficits. The results showed that 1. Stomatal opening during the dark period was highly sensitive to air humidity at all temperatures tested ...
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