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Herbal medicine use and associated factors among lactating mothers visiting maternal and child health clinic at Woldia comprehensive specialized hospital, North Wollo Zone, Ethiopia, 2023. [PDF]
Aragie TG, Afework M.
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Peroxidase isoenzymes in Linum
Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 1971Isoenzymes of peroxidase were separated on acrylamide gels in 2 genotypes of Linum usitatissimum L. and their F 1, F 2 and first backcross progeny. Active extracts were obtained from homogenates of main stem tissue; activity was measured both before and after electrophoretic separation.
R Bloomberg, H. Tyson
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Flaxseed (Linum usitatissimum) [PDF]
Flaxseed is an important crop being used for multiple purposes with increasing applications in functional food development because of its high content of bioactive fatty acids (omega-3) and other phytonutrients. It contains several biologically active components that prevent and cure several physiological conditions and noncommunicable diseases such as
Sangita Ganguly+2 more
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Meteoritics, 1988
Abstract— Based on optical microscopy and electron microprobe analysis, Linum is classified as an L6b chondrite that contains olivine (Fa24), orthopyroxene (Fs20), clinopyroxene (Wo45En47Fs8), plagioclase (An10Ab84Or6), nickel‐iron, troilite, chromite and accessory amounts of chlorapatite and whitlockite.
J. Matthes, K. Adam
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Abstract— Based on optical microscopy and electron microprobe analysis, Linum is classified as an L6b chondrite that contains olivine (Fa24), orthopyroxene (Fs20), clinopyroxene (Wo45En47Fs8), plagioclase (An10Ab84Or6), nickel‐iron, troilite, chromite and accessory amounts of chlorapatite and whitlockite.
J. Matthes, K. Adam
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Aryltetralin lignans from Linum flavum and Linum capitatum
Phytochemistry, 1990Abstract Phytochemical analysis of ethanol extracts from Linum flavum, L. flavum compactum and L. capitatum has demonstrated their capability of producing and storing relatively large amounts of cytotoxic aryltetralin lignans structurally related to podophyllotoxin. 5-Methoxypodophyllotoxin, its glucoside and acetate are the main constituents of both
Paul M. Dewick, A.Jane Broomhead
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Lignans fromLinumspecies of sections Syllinum andLinum
Natural Product Research, 2007The aryltetralin lignans 6-methoxypodophyllotoxin, 5'-demethoxy-6-methoxypodophyllotoxin as well as the corresponding 8'-epimers 6-methoxypicropodophyllin, and 5'-demethoxy-6-methoxypicropodophyllin were isolated from suspension cultures of Linum cariense, and 4'-demethyl-6-methoxypodophyllotoxin together with 6-methoxypodophyllotoxin from plants of L.
A. W. Alfermann+6 more
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Interspecific hybridization in Linum [PDF]
Twelve interspecific hybrids obtained by crossing 9 different 30-chromosome species of the genus Linum were studied in detail for important morphological characters like, tillering, height, secondary branching, oil content, rust resistance, pollen and seed sterility in the hybrids. L.
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