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Anxiogenic activity of Myristica fragrans seeds
Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior, 2002In the present study, the n-hexane extract of Myristica fragrans (MF) seeds, acetone-insoluble part of the n-hexane extract (AIMF) and trimyristin (TM) were assessed for their anxiogenic activity. The MF (10 and 30 mg/kg), AIMF (30, 100, and 300 mg/kg), and TM (10, 30, and 100 mg/kg) administered intraperitoneally exhibited anxiogenic activity in ...
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2000
Abstract Nutmeg, the seed of Myristica fragrans, contains 25%40% of fatty oils (nutmeg butter), 8%-15% of volatile oils, and 45%-60% of structural materials including cellulose (23,24 ). Nutmeg was used in India and Arab countries as a spice and as a remedy but was unknown to the Greeks and Romans.
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Abstract Nutmeg, the seed of Myristica fragrans, contains 25%40% of fatty oils (nutmeg butter), 8%-15% of volatile oils, and 45%-60% of structural materials including cellulose (23,24 ). Nutmeg was used in India and Arab countries as a spice and as a remedy but was unknown to the Greeks and Romans.
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FLORAL DEVELOPMENT IN MYRISTICA (MYRISTICACEAE)
American Journal of Botany, 1986Myristica fragrans and M. malabarica are dioecious. Both staminate and pistillate plants produce axillary flowering structures. Each pistillate flower is solitary, borne terminally on a short, second‐order shoot that bears a pair of ephemeral bracts.
Joseph E. Armstrong, Shirley C. Tucker
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1902
Die Querschnittflache der Droge last in dem Fett und Starke fuhrenden Endosperm die braunen, aromatisches Sekret fuhrenden Leisten von Ruminationsgewebe erkennen.
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Die Querschnittflache der Droge last in dem Fett und Starke fuhrenden Endosperm die braunen, aromatisches Sekret fuhrenden Leisten von Ruminationsgewebe erkennen.
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