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Antimicrobial Activities in Pistacia atlantica—Aphids Make a Difference! [PDF]
Plants have been explored and used as sources for antimicrobial extract and compounds for many years, but galls—specialized structures forms on such by diversity of organisms—have been explored much less. Aphid galls host many insects in closed, humid and sugar rich environments for long periods.
Yoram, Gerchman, Moshe, Inbar
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Pistacia atlantica Desf. is a widely used plant species in the traditional medicine for its various pharmacological properties. The aim of this study is the valorisation of polyphenols and the antioxidant power of three organs from Pistacia atlantica ...
H. Zerkani +9 more
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Diabetes mellitus is a chronic metabolic disorder which is followed by many complications. One of these problems following diabetes is diabetic ulcers and 2.5% of diabetic patients develop foot ulcer annually.
B. Shahouzehi +4 more
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Chemotypes of Pistacia atlantica Leaf Essential Oils from Algeria [PDF]
The essential oils obtained by hydrodistillation of Pistacia atlantica Desf. leaves collected from different regions of Algeria were analyzed by GC and GC-MS. The essential oil was rich in monoterpenes and oxygenated sesquiterpenes. The major components were α-pinene (0.0-67%), δ-3-carene (0.0-56%), spathulenol (0.5-22%), camphene (0.0-21%), terpinen ...
Nadhir, Gourine +3 more
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Pistacia Atlantica Desf., a Source of Healthy Vegetable Oil [PDF]
Pistacia atlantica, which belongs to the Anacardiaceae family, is an important species for rural people in arid and semi-arid areas. The fruit, rich in oil, is used in traditional medicine for the treatment of various diseases. The oil extracted from this species growing in a northern area of Algeria and its fatty acid composition were previously ...
Labdelli, Amina +5 more
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Effect of Scarification, Gibberellic acid and Stratification on Seed Germination of Three Pistacia Species [PDF]
Germinability of P. atlantica Desf., P. palaestina (Bioss) Post. and P. lentiscus L. seeds as influenced by various treatments was investigated. This included four treatments: Acid scarification for 15 minutes, soaking of acid scarified seeds in 1000 ppm
Hassan Abu-Qaoud
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Oxidant-induced damage to equine erythrocytes from exposure to Pistacia atlantica, Pistacia terebinthus, and Pistacia chinensis [PDF]
Two horses were referred for methemoglobinemia and hemolytic anemia following 5 acute deaths in their herd from an unidentified toxin source. Horses have a greater risk than other mammalian species of developing methemoglobinemia and hemolytic anemia following ingestion of oxidizing toxins, due to deficiencies in the mechanisms that protect against ...
Walter, Kyla M +5 more
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Background & Aim: Tendon is the connective tissue between bone and muscle. Because of poor blood flow and the possibility of adhesions during repair, tendon injury management is particularlyimportant.Therefore, finding a quick way to repair tendon tissue
Amir Hossein Cheraghian +1 more
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Ameliorative Effects of Pistacia atlantica Resin Oil on Experimentally-Induced Skin Burn in Rat [PDF]
Background and objectives: Severe burn damage and its consequences are life threatening which can complicate patients’ health. Burn damage increases reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation which leads to severe damage to tissues and is implicated in ...
Beydolah Shahouzehi* +3 more
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Chemical Composition and Biological Effects of Pistacia atlantica Desf. Oleoresin Essential Oil [PDF]
Background and objectives: The oleoresin of Pistacia atlantica Desf. (known as “Baneh” in Iran) has been frequently used in traditional medicine for its medicinal properties. Herein, P. atlantica essential oil was investigated for its antimicrobial and α-
Azam Elyasi Ghahfarrokhi +5 more
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