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The Sundarbans mangrove ecosystem represents a unique ecological niche enriched with diverse medicinal plant species exhibiting significant therapeutic potential. This review summarizes the hepatoprotective phytochemicals derived from mangrove plant species of the Sundarbans and highlights their pharmacological mechanisms.
H. M. Shadid Hossain Snigdha +7 more
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Ethnobotanical Evidence of Medicinal Plants Used for Peptic Ulcers in Tanzania: A Systematic Review
Medicinal plants (MPs) are essential to rural communities in low‐ and middle‐income countries. However, knowledge of the use of MPs for peptic ulcer disease (PUD) in Tanzania remains limited. This review aims to document the traditional knowledge and MPs used by Tanzanians to treat and manage PUD.
David Sylvester Kacholi, Nidhi Chaudhary
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Flora da Bahia: Rhizophoraceae
This account of the Rhizophoraceae is a further contribution on the ongoing Flora of Bahia project. Only Rhizophora mangle, a widely distributed species in the mangrove areas, was recognized in the state. Description of the family, genus and species, as well as illustration, distribution map and general comments for the species, are presented.
Lucas Cardoso Marinho +2 more
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True mangrove species of Sundarbans Delta, West Bengal, eastern India [PDF]
Varied opinions exist as to the species composition and ecological distinction of mangrove habitats of the Indian Sundarbans. Furthermore, distinction of true or major mangroves from mangrove-associate and minor species was left unresolved by past ...
Jyotiskona Barik, Soumyajit Chowdhury
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Epigenetic responses of trees to environmental stress in the context of climate change
ABSTRACT In long‐lived tree populations, when environmental change outpaces rates of evolutionary adaptation, plasticity in traits related to stress tolerance, dormancy, and dispersal may be vital for preventing extinction. While a population's genetic background partly determines its ability to adapt to a changing environment, so too do the many types
Matin Miryeganeh, David W. Armitage
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The screening of several Chinese mangrove plants for insecticidal principles showed that ethanol extract of Ceriops tagal stems and twigs possessed significant feeding deterrent activity against the red flour beetle, Tribolium castaneum (Family ...
Zhi Wei Deng +6 more
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Mangroves are salt-tolerant plant species that grow in coastal saline water and are adapted to harsh environmental conditions. In this study, we de novo assembled and functionally annotated the transcriptome of Rhizophora stylosa, the widely distributed ...
M. Miryeganeh, H. Saze
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Identifying plant communities has been a central aspect of vegetation science for centuries, with emphasis on the distribution, composition, and classification of plant communities. This study aimed to assess how environmental variables influence plant community formation and vegetation dynamics in northwest Ethiopia.
Worku Misganaw Tebabal +3 more
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Flora das cangas da Serra dos Carajás, Pará, Brasil: Rhizophoraceae
Resumo É apresentado o tratamento florístico de Rhizophoraceae para as formações de canga da Serra dos Carajás, no estado do Pará, Brasil, com descrição morfológica, comentários sobre distribuição geográfica e habitats preferenciais, bem como ilustração ...
James Lucas da Costa-Lima
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Evaluación del efecto hemostático del gel al 25 % de mangle rojo en la hemorragia aguda
Introducción: En la medicina tradicional se le atribuyen efectos hemostáticos a partes de la planta de mangle rojo (Rhizophora mangle). Objetivo: Evaluar el efecto hemostático en la hemorragia aguda, del gel al 25 % de mangle rojo.
Idelsis Esquivel Moynelo +5 more
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