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Anti-inflammatory and Anti-oxidative Effects of Some Medicinal Herbs on Chronic Murine Toxoplasmosis: A Histopathological and Immunohistochemical Study [PDF]
Background and study aim: Toxoplasma gondii is a globally distributed parasite that causes oxidative stress as a part of the mechanism of neuropathology. The currently available treatments for toxoplasmosis are of limited efficacy because of its distinct
Eman Abd El Rahman +5 more
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Herbicide resistance and environmental pollution are the risks associated with chemical control of weeds. Allelopathic plant extracts may be exploited for weed management as an alternative to commercial herbicides.
Shagufta Perveen +5 more
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2. Lepidium sativum L. Lepidium sativum L. 1753, Sp. Pl. 2: 644; Ilster, 1893, Korrbl. Naturf.-Ver. Riga, 36: 68; Н. Буш, 1939, Фл. СССР, 8: 508; Vasc. 1964, Fl. Europ. 1: 331; Vasc. rev. Akeroyd and T. C. G. Rich, 1993, Fl. Europ., ed. 2, 1: 400; В. И. Дороф. 2012, Консп. фл. Вост. Европы, 1: 427. Habitat.
Rūrāne, Ieva, Roze, Ieva
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Growth of Lepidium Sativum seeds in a 2g Environment [PDF]
In this research experiment, Cress seeds (Lepidium sativum) were exposed to a 2g hypergravitational environment in a centrifuge for eight days to test the effects of such gravity on their germination and growth. The purpose of this research is to simulate the gravitational conditions experienced on a super-Earth exoplanet.
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Growth Temperature Influence on Lipids and Photosynthesis in Lepidium sativum [PDF]
Temperature has a major impact on plant development and growth. In temperate climates, the seasonal temperature displays large variations that can affect the early stages of plant growth and development. Sessile organisms need to be capable of responding to these conditions, so that growth temperature induces morphological and physiological changes in ...
Sattari Vayghan H +6 more
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Lepidium sativum: A potential functional food
Lepidium sativum Linn. (family Cruciferae) is an edible herb that is botanically related to watercress and mustard, having their peppery, tangy taste and odour. Traditionally L. sativum seeds are used to treat wounds, sprains, asthma, bronchitis, cough and is considered useful as abortifacient, aphrodisiac, antibacterial, diuretic, expectorant ...
Mamta B. Shah +2 more
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Study the Effect of Lepidium sativum(garden cress) and Glycyrrhiza glabra (Licorice )on Alloxan-Induced Diabetes in Male Rats [PDF]
:Diabetes is a complex metabolic disorder affecting the glucose status of the human body. Chronic hyperglycaemia related to diabetes is associated with end organ failure.
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DEMETHYL LEPIDINE, A NEW ALKALOID FROM LEPIDIUM SATIVUM SEEDS [PDF]
Two imidazole alkaloids (I&II) have been isolated from the seeds of Lepidium sativum L. Compound I O-demethyllepidine was isolated for the first time and its structure was elucidated on the basis of spectral analysis, while compound II was identified
W. Steglish +3 more
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The Effect of Biological Extracts on the Growth and Development of Invasive Plants
The article focuses on allelopathic interactions between plants. It presents the results of the effect of biological extracts from Solidago canadensis and Robinia pseudoacacia on seedlings of Lepidium sativum and Solidago canadensis.
Diana Batmanova +2 more
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The global population is increasing day by day. To meet the food demand for such a huge number of people, crop production must increase without damaging the environment, and to prevent synthetic chemical herbicides from polluting the environment ...
Kawsar Hossen +3 more
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