Bioactivity of Kemangi Leaves (Ocimum sanctum) and Ruku Leaves (Ocimum tenuiflorum)
Kemangi (Ocimum sanctum) is commonly used as a vegetable (fresh vegetables) and traditional medicine in Indonesia. Kemangi leaves have been empirically used as an alternative medicine for wound healing. Apart from kemangi, a morphologically similar plant to kemangi, namely ruku ruku, is often used by Indonesians as a cooking spice.
Fri Rahmawati, Hertina Silaban
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Ocimum sanctum: a potential source of anti-cancer agent and its role in restoration of Maspin via Snail and HDACs in Breast cancer [PDF]
With cancer being a wide spread threat to humanity, plants have an important role in cancer prevention and in therapy. Medicinal plants provide new active chemo-preventive molecules. It is suspected that Ocimum sanctum would be a potent weapon discovered
Haibru, V
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Medicinal Plants for Acne Vulgaris: An Evidence‐Based Review of Treatments Promoted by Social Media
ABSTRACT Background Acne vulgaris refers to a chronic inflammatory state of the pilosebaceous follicles that affects the majority of adolescents. Treatments encompass topical agents and systemic therapies. Nowadays, we encounter a growing tendency to use herbal remedies, which raises concerns about misinformation disseminated by digital platforms.
Mohammad Mahdi Parvizi +6 more
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Uji Sitotoksik Ekstrak Etanol Daun Keladi Tikus (Typhonium Flagelliforme L), Kemangi (Ocimum Sanctum L) Dan Pepaya (Carica Papaya L) Terhadap Sel Hela [PDF]
Cervix cancer is the most cancer that suffered by woman in the world include in Indonesia. Some existing anticancer treatment have not satisfying, so this experiment is to explore the Indonesian plan to find new anticancer agents.
, Maryati, Ph.D., Apt +1 more
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Documentation of ethno-medicinal practices: A case study on tribal forest fringe dwellers of Terai West Bengal in India [PDF]
The ethno-medicinal practices were documented which were being used by tribal population dwelling forest fringe areas of Terai zone of West Bengal, India on under exploited, non conventional, traditional and indigenous plant species for the sustainable ...
Datta, S., Dey, A. N., Sharma, Bani
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Summary This review discusses the use of agronomic management practices to enhance crop stress resilience to climate stress through the modulation of natural plant growth regulatory pathways. The use of biostimulants or plant hormones to improve crop resilience is subject to strict regulatory oversight if changes in the regulation of plant growth are ...
Jing Li +4 more
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Biological Activity of Some Malaysian Plant Extracts [PDF]
Extracts obtained from three Malaysian Labiatae plants, including Ocimum sanctum, Mentha arvensis and Orthoshiophon staminea, were investigated for their biological activity.
Sukari, Mohd Aspollah, Takahashi, Shozo
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Evaluation of some plant extracts in management of dry bubble (Verticillium fungicola) disease of white button mushroom [Agaricus bisporus (Lange) Imbach] [PDF]
The study was undertaken to determine antifungal potentials of some plant extracts against dry bubble (Verticillium fungicola) disease of white button mushroom (Agaricus bisporus). Twelve botanicals namely, Allium cepa, A.
Lal, Abhilasha A. +4 more
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The Quest for Functional Ingredients for Sustainable Aquaculture Feeds in Sub‐Saharan Africa
The aquaculture sector plays a key role in ensuring food and nutritional security as well as fostering economic growth in sub‐Saharan Africa (SSA). However, as the sector continues to grow, its future faces economic, environmental, and sustainability challenges.
Arnold Ebuka Irabor +6 more
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Objective: To evaluate the phytochemical present in various solvent extracts from leaves of Ocimum sanctum (L.), Swertia chirayita (L.), Butea monosperma (Lam.) and Stevia rebaudiana (Bert.) as well as antioxidant and anticholinergic activities employing
Annie Jessica Toppo +3 more
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