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Effect of Orthosiphon aristatus Hot-Water Extract as Hypoglycemic Agent
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Nantaya Chanarat +4 more
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Features of the developmental biology of Orthosiphon aristatus (Lamiaceae) under the conditions of introduction on the Southern coast of the Crimea [PDF]
The paper presents the results of the study of the biological features of Orthosiphon aristatus (Blume) Miq. (awned orthosiphon) in open ground conditions on the Southern Coast of the Crimea and in a greenhouse.
Shevchenko, Svetlana V. +2 more
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Effect of carbon nanoparticles in enhancing the vegetative propagation of Orthosiphon aristatus
Nanomaterials are being greatly used in the agriculture sector to address a variety of problems including soil erosion, non-bioavailability of nutrients, pest infestation, and climate change.
Dhivya Viswanathan +2 more
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Orthosiphon aristatus (called kumis kucing in Indonesia) is a valuable herb for diabetes mellitus treatment. In this study, LC-MS/MS and PCA analyses were used to investigate the metabolite profile, classify O.
Faizal Maulana +5 more
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Phenolic compounds in species of the Blechnaceae. [PDF]
The occurrence of caffeic acid derivatives in 32 species of Blechnaceae revealed differences in the presence of rosmarinic acid and blechnic acid B, a novel compound in ferns. Abstract Rosmarinic acid and other caffeic and 4‐coumaric acid derivatives are widespread in land plants.
Ufland M, Petersen M.
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Traditionally and scientifically, research has shown that Orthosiphon aristatus and Oryza sativa L. var. glutinosa have antidiabetic activity. The combination of two medicinal plants can increase their biological activity.
Eris Septiana +3 more
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KANDUNGAN FITOKIMIA DAN AKTIVITAS FARMAKOLOGI Orthosiphon aristatus
Phytochemical Content And Pharmacological Activity Of Orthosiphon Aristatus Orthosiphon aristatus is a plant widely grown in Southeast Asia, including Indonesia, Vietnam, Thailand, Malaysia and Australia. This plant has been used traditionally to treat several diseases.
Luh Vela Septyani +1 more
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SCREENING BIOLOGICAL ACTIVITIES OF ORTHOSIPHON ARISTATUS: SOME OBSERVATIONS. [PDF]
The use of traditional medicine is expanding to newer horizons and plants still remain as the novel source of structurally important compounds that lead to the development of innovative drugs. It is anticipated that plants can provide potential bioactive compounds for the development of new ?leads? to combat various diseases.
Chithra Vijayan +3 more
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Orthosiphon aristatus (O. aristatus), Andrographis paniculata (A. paniculata), and Gynura segetum (G. segetum) leaves were subjected as raw material to obtain phytochemical compounds using sub-critical water extraction (SWE) technique.
Nadya Rizkita +5 more
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Pest categorisation of Russellaspis pustulans
Abstract The EFSA Panel on Plant Health performed a pest categorisation of Russellaspis pustulans (Hemiptera: Asterolecaniidae), the oleander pit scale, for the EU. R. pustulans occurs widely in tropical and subtropical areas of the world and is restricted to indoor plantings in cooler temperate regions.
EFSA Panel on Plant Health (PLH) +25 more
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