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Nelumbo nucifera Gaertn.

1992
Nelumbo nucifera Gaertn. (Nymphaeaceae), is a medical plant used in traditional Chinese medicine. Officially listed in the Chinese Pharmacopoeia are: Lianzi, Semen Nehimbinis, the dried mature seeds of N. nucifera, harvested in the fall, used as a sedative and tonic.
Weici Tang, Gerhard Eisenbrand
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THE NAME OF THE AMERICAN NELUMBO

TAXON, 1975
SummaryAlthough the binomial Nelumbo pentapetala (Walter) Fernald was published in 1934 as the correct name for the American Nelumbo, it has not been generally accepted. The combination is based on Nymphaea pentapetala Walter, a nomenclaturally legitimate, although inappropriate, name.
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Nelumbo lutea genome sequencing

2023
Young leaves from the mature plant germinated from a N. lutea seed from the USA (longitude=-85°2’21’’, latitude=30°74’10’’) were harvested for DNA sequencing. Total genomic DNA was isolated from fresh leaves using the DNeasy Plant Kit (Qiagen, Germany).
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Lotus (Nelumbo nucifera Gaertn)

2020
Nelumbo nucifera Gaertn (2n = 16) (Nelumbonaceae), also known as the Sacred Lotus is an imperative perennial plant of aquatic habitat renowned for its prominent, beautiful, and magnificent flowers with diverse colors and owning nutritional and medicinal significance. Lotus of Asian countries are in shades of pink to pure white.
Anu Pandita, Deepu Pandita
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Pollen and anther development in Nelumbo (Nelumbonaceae)

American Journal of Botany, 1999
The Nelumbonaceae are a small family of aquatic angiosperms comprising Nelumbo nucifera and Nelumbo lutea. Historically, the genus has been considered to be closely related to Nymphaeales, however new systematic work has allied Nelumbo with lower eudicots, particularly Platanus. In recent years, studies of pollen development have contributed greatly to
S S, Kreunen, J M, Osborn
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Phytochemicals and Medicinal Importance of Nelumbo nucifera

2023
The aesthetic and medicinal benefits of the sacred lotus, Nelumbo nucifera Gaertn., have been recognized for more than 2,000 years. It is cultivated in many areas of the world. The plant’s various parts (petals, seeds, leaves, and roots) have several nutritional and phytochemical profiles.
Tuyelee Das   +14 more
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Hi-C of Nelumbo lutea

2023
HIC data for assembly of N. lutea genome.
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Anti-epileptic activity of Nelumbo nucifera fruit

Metabolic Brain Disease, 2017
Epilepsy is the most commonly encountered neurological disorder affecting around 70 million people worldwide, out of which approximately 80% belongs to developing countries. Several shortcomings appeared with the use of conventional antiepileptic agents like, inadequate seizure control, side effects and cost which limit their use.
Muhammad Ali, Rajput   +2 more
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Nelumbo nucifera: The Sacred Flower

International Journal of Research in Pharmacy and Allied Science
Nelumbo Nucifera Nymphaeaceae is a perennial aquatic plant that has been used as a medicinal herb in China and India. It has been cited in China's most famous medical treatise for more than 400 years. A variety of plant parts, including as leaves, seeds, flowers, and rhizomes, may be used in traditional medicine.
Patel Savda Sajid, Mahek Gani Deshmukh
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Nelumbo nucifera

2021
Firoz Akhter   +5 more
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