DNA Authentication of St John’s Wort (Hypericum perforatum L.) Commercial Products Targeting the ITS Region [PDF]
open access articleThere is considerable potential for the use of DNA barcoding methods to authenticate raw medicinal plant materials, but their application to testing commercial products has been controversial.
Hill, Eleanor +6 more
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Antioxidant plants and diabetes mellitus [PDF]
The incidence of diabetes mellitus (DM) is increasing rapidly and it is expected to increase by 2030. Other than currently available therapeutic options, there are a lot of herbal medicines, which have been recommended for its treatment. Herbal medicines
Abdollahi +183 more
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First Report of Colletotrichum liriopes Causing Leaf Spots on Liriope spicata in China
Liriope spicata (Thunb.) Lour. is an evergreen herb, belonging to the genus Liriope, family Liliaceae. As a traditional Chinese medicine, L. spicata is widely cultured in China, Korea, and Japan for ornamental and medicinal purposes. In May 2018, 80 to 90% of L.
S.-Y. Chen +3 more
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A fully automatable enzymatic method for DNA extraction from plant tissues [PDF]
Background DNA extraction from plant tissues, unlike DNA isolation from mammalian tissues, remains difficult due to the presence of a rigid cell wall around the plant cells.
Jean-François Manen +4 more
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The assemblages of medusae and ctenophores were examined from samples collected each winter from St Helena Bay, over the 10-year period 1988-1997.
Emmanuelle Buecher, Mark John Gibbons
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Marine pollution and zooplankton: some recent trends in marine pollution studies [PDF]
The presence of even very minute quantities of pollutants may become harmful either due to their direct effect on zooplankton or indirectly due to the transfer of the pollutants to other trophic levels through zooplankton.
Bhattacharya, S.S.
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Three-dimensional low Reynolds number flows near biological filtering and protective layers
Mesoscale filtering and protective layers are replete throughout the natural world. Within the body, arrays of extracellular proteins, microvilli, and cilia can act as both protective layers and mechanosensors.
Battista, Nicholas A. +5 more
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Tiresias, Ovid, gender and trouble : generic conversions from Ars into Tristia [PDF]
Ovid’s brief Tiresias episode in the third book of his Metamorphoses (Met. 3.316-38) represents one of the most eloquent examples of Ovidian self-representation and contamination between his elegiac, epic and exilic corpora.
Giusti, Elena
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La zarzuela de la primera mitad del siglo XVIII: deformación burlesca de la mitología clásica. [PDF]
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Peral Vega, Emilio Javier
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The Marine Plankton of the Coastal Waters of Calicut with Observations on the Hydrological Conditions [PDF]
The present paper is the outcome of regular plankton and hydrological investigations off West Hill, Calicut, for' the three years 1948-5l. There has been very little detailed work done on the plankton and hydrology of Indian coastal waters, especially
George, P C
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