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Antioxidant activity of Rhizophora mangle bark

Fitoterapia, 2006
The antioxidant activity of Rhizophora mangle bark aqueous extract and its majoritary component and high molecular weight polyphenols' fraction were studied using deoxyribose assay. The total extract and its fraction showed scavenging activity of hydroxyl radicals and hability to chelate iron ions.
Janet, Sánchez   +4 more
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Gastric antiulcer effect of Rhizophora mangle L

Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 2001
The effects of the freeze-dried aqueous extract from red mangrove bark on gastric ulceration induced by ethanol-hydrochloric acid were studied in rats. Mucosal damage was compared with that given with cimetidine. The effects of these agents on the quantity and quality of the gastric mucus were also determined.
L M, Perera, D, Ruedas, B C, Gómez
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Rhizophora mangle (red mangrove).

2021
Abstract A datasheet on Rhizophora mangle covering, as an economically important tree, its taxonomy, importance, silviculture, distribution, biology and ecology, uses, products and pests.
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Rhizophora mangle L.

2012
Digitale Pflanzenbilder: Sammlung Dietmar ...
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Rhizophora mangle Linnaeus 1753

2007
Published as part of Jarvis, Charlie, 2007, Chapter 7: Linnaean Plant Names and their Types (part R), pp. 785-805 in Order out of Chaos. Linnaean Plant Types and their Types, London :Linnaean Society of London in association with the Natural History Museum on page 793, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo ...
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Characterization of cork warts and aerenchyma in leaves of Rhizophora mangle and Rhizophora racemosa

The Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society, 2010
Abstract Mangroves are a diverse group of plants that inhabit tidal zones in the tropics and sub-tropics. Some mangrove species occupy the lower tidal zone in which the substrate is anoxic for long time periods while some mangroves inhabit the upper tidal zone in which the substrate should be less anoxic. Recent research has shown that about 12 species
Lance S. Evans, Alison Bromberg
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Wound Periderm Development in Red Mangrove, Rhizophora mangle L.

International Journal of Plant Sciences, 1996
The response of red mangrove, Rhizophora mangle L., to wounding was studied Young mangrove seedling hypocotyls were wounded. Wound periderm development was documented with both light microscopy and scanning electron microscopy. The separation of necrotic tissue from the living tissue by a closing layer occurred in 17 d, and the development of wound ...
Andrew M. Wier   +4 more
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Interelement correlations in the mangrove, Rhizophora mangle L.

1993
Assuming linear relationships between elements, some significant interelement relationships were detected in Rhizophora mangle grown over a salinity gradient. Sodium (Na) had a clear antagonistic effect on the uptake of potassium (K), whereas the uptake of chromium (Cr) and arsenic (As) seemed to be stimulated by sodium ions.
R. Jayasekera, H. Lieth
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Leaf Thickness of Mangroves (Rhizophora mangle) Growing in Different Salinities

Biotropica, 1983
Leaf thickness and fresh-weight to dry-weight ratio of leaves of Rhizotphora mangle L. were higher in plants growing at sites of constant high salinity than at sites of fluctuating salinity. Thick leaves had more water storage tissue than thin leaves. It is hypothesized that water storage tissue play a role in osmoregulation.
Joan C. Camilleri, Georg Ribi
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Chemical Composition of the Mangrove, Rhizophora mangle L.

Journal of Plant Physiology, 1991
Summary Enrichment and deposition of selected minerals in mangrove, Rhizophora mangle, plants grown under glasshouse conditions at near-constant salinity were investigated. The results show that R. mangle is capable of concentrating a variety of chemical elements by taking them up from salt water.
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