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An Ethnobotanical Study of Medicinal Plants in Amaro Woreda, Ethiopia [PDF]
An ethnobotanical study was conducted in Amaro Wereda, Southern Nations Nationalities and peoples Region (SNNPR), Ethiopia. The objective was to document indigenous knowledge of the people on the use of medicinal plants and investigate plant species that
Assefa, Abreham +2 more
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This study aimed to assess in vitro antioxidant activity of P, AR, CR, CA and L extracts, and then select those with the highest antioxidant activity (P and CA) and evaluate their influence on lipid oxidation, physico‐chemical and microbiological features in cooked ground beef.
Hanife Bayındır +2 more
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Evaluation of the acute and subacute toxicity of Lepidium sativum L. seed extract on Wistar rats
Introduction: Lepidium sativum L., commonly known as garden cress, is a well-known medicinal plant used in many low- and middle-income communities for their primary healthcare. In Ethiopia, L.
Teshome Gebremeskel Aragie +8 more
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The Iron Boost: A Nutritional Snack with Lepidium Sativum and Oryza Sativa [PDF]
Anaemia occurs when tissues cannot maintain a normal haemoglobin concentration, Lepidium sativum is rich in protein, fatty acid, vitamin, minerals, and various bioactive compounds.
Sharma Priya, Mishra Priya
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ABSTRACT Haloxyfop‐R‐methyl (HRM) is extensively employed to control annual and perennial grass weeds. This study aimed to investigate the cyto‐genotoxic effects of HRM at concentrations of 1.19, 2.38, and 4.76 mg/L over various time intervals (24, 48, 72, and 96 h) on Allium cepa root.
Recep Liman +4 more
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Medicinal plants are rich sources of secondary metabolites. Lepidium sativum possess active compounds and secondary metabolites, including polyphenol, anthocyanin, flavonoid compounds, which are of special pharmaceutical and economic importance ...
Hakimeh Oloumi +2 more
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The Assessment of the Type of Substrate and LEDs’ Irradiation Influence on Garden Cress Sprouts (Lepidium sativum L.) [PDF]
Oana Livadariu +3 more
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Lepidium sativum Linn: Applications and Pharmaceutical Excipient Properties
Natural gums and mucilages are familiar for their medicinal and pharmaceutical excipient properties. Mucilages from plant sources are found to be very potential, interesting and valuable in development of desired pharmaceutical dosage forms. Lepidium sativum Linn (Family Cruciferae)is oe of the mucilage containing edible annual herb used to treat ...
Sidhhi Shanware +3 more
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Genetic diversity in the Ethiopian garden cress (Lepidium sativum L.) using microsatellite markers
Diversity has not been exhaustively studied in the Ethiopian garden cress (Lepidium sativum L.). Therefore, the objective of the present study was to determine the genetic diversity among garden cress genotypes using microsatellite or simple sequence ...
Legesse Tadesse +3 more
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Aerobic treatment of winery wastewater with the aim of water reuse [PDF]
An air micro-bubble bioreactor (AMBB) using a free self-adapted microbial population, 15dm3 working volume, was used for aerobic treatment of winery wastewater.
Duarte, E., Oliveira, M., Queda, C.
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