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Bactericide, Immunomodulating, and Wound Healing Properties of Transgenic Kalanchoe pinnata Synergize with Antimicrobial Peptide Cecropin P1 In Vivo. [PDF]
Lebedeva AA +8 more
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A review on kalanchoe pinnata (Crassulaceae)
The primary goal of this study is to offer preliminary data for drug discovery research using Kalanchoe pinnata a heavenly plant that has a broad variety of active chemicals, including alkaloids, Phenols, Phenylpropanoids, Flavanoids, Triterpenoids, steroids, organic Salts.
Ajeet Singh +2 more
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Impact of Drying Methods on Bioactive Compounds and Antioxidant Properties of Kalanchoe ceratophylla. [PDF]
Kalanchoe species have been used as herbal medicines in traditional Asian medicine. One of the Kalanchoe species that has the potential as a medicinal plant and is still limited in its studies is Kalanchoe ceratophylla. This study investigated the effects of drying methods, namely, freeze drying (FD) and hot air drying (HAD), on bioactive compounds ...
Manalu LP +16 more
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Correction: Inhibitory Effects of Hydroethanolic Leaf Extracts of Kalanchoe brasiliensis and Kalanchoe pinnata (Crassulaceae) against Local Effects Induced by Bothrops jararaca Snake Venom. [PDF]
Fernandes JM +9 more
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The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of aqueous leaf extract of Kalanchoe pinnataon Bifenthrin-induced injury in the lungs of adult Wistar rats. The 30 adult Wistar rats weighing between 250g and 280g that were used in this research were
M. B. Ehi-Omosun, S. C. Etunim
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Antimicrobial Activity of Kalanchoe Pinnata: A Review
Kalanchoe pinnata (synonym to Byrophyllum pinnatum) or commonly known as “Setawar” is a medicinal plant belongs to the Crassulaceae family. It is also known as “life plant” and “resurrection plant” due to its multiple roles in traditional medication. The therapeutic values of K.
null Nur Jannah Tajudin +1 more
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Regulation of plant carbon assimilation metabolism by post‐translational modifications
Significance Statement Photosynthetic carbon fixation is the central pillar of the plant metabolic network, the functioning of which is conditioned by environmental fluctuations. Here we highlight the regulatory impact that individual post‐translational modifications have on carbon assimilation metabolism.
Manuel Balparda +5 more
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Kalanchoe pinnata Persoon 1805
3.4 Kalanchoe pinnata The taxonomy and nomenclature of K. pinnata was comprehensively discussed by Smith & Figueiredo (2018a: 220– 223) and Smith et al. (2019: 263–267), and resolve as follows: Kalanchoe pinnata (Lam.) Persoon (1805: 446) (Fig. 1). Type:—[MAURITIUS]. s.l., s.d., M. [P.] Sonnerat s.n.
Smith, Gideon F., Figueiredo, Estrela
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RNA viruses have been the most destructive due to their transmissibility and lack of control measures. Developments of vaccines for RNA viruses are very tough or almost impossible as viruses are highly mutable. For the last few decades, most of the epidemic and pandemic viral diseases have wreaked huge devastation with innumerable fatalities. To combat
Anamika Paul +11 more
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Many species of the genus Kalanchoe are important horticultural plants. They have evolved the Crassulacean acid metabolism (CAM) photosynthetic pathway to allow them to be better adapted to dry environments. Despite their importance, it is still debating
Xiangyu Tian +6 more
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