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Antitumor and Wound Healing Properties of Rubus niveus Thunb. Root
Journal of Environmental Pathology, Toxicology and Oncology, 2014The main objective of this study is to highlight the importance of Rubus niveus in the pharmaceutical industry for the development of cost-effective drugs. The study was undertaken to explore the HPLC profile, wound healing, antitumor, and free radical scavenging properties of R. niveus. The root of R.
Blassan P George +2 more
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Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 2015
Rubus niveus Thunb. plant belongs to Rosaceae family and have been used traditionally to treat wounds, burns, inflammation, dysentery, diarrhea and for curing excessive bleeding during menstrual cycle. The present study was undertaken to investigate the in vivo genotoxicity of Rubus niveus aerial parts extract and its possible chemoprotection on ...
Eduardo De Souza Marques +2 more
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Rubus niveus Thunb. plant belongs to Rosaceae family and have been used traditionally to treat wounds, burns, inflammation, dysentery, diarrhea and for curing excessive bleeding during menstrual cycle. The present study was undertaken to investigate the in vivo genotoxicity of Rubus niveus aerial parts extract and its possible chemoprotection on ...
Eduardo De Souza Marques +2 more
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Research Journal of Biotechnology, 2022
Rubus niveus (Kala Hisalu) is an economically value-added wild edible berry of the Kumaun Himalayan region. Human beings consume it as a vital source of nutraceuticals leading to increase its additional value. Present study is focused on the comparative analysis of phytoconstituents, free radical scavenging activity and nutrient and anti-nutritional ...
Neelaxi Pandey +4 more
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Rubus niveus (Kala Hisalu) is an economically value-added wild edible berry of the Kumaun Himalayan region. Human beings consume it as a vital source of nutraceuticals leading to increase its additional value. Present study is focused on the comparative analysis of phytoconstituents, free radical scavenging activity and nutrient and anti-nutritional ...
Neelaxi Pandey +4 more
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Nematicidal natural products from the aerial parts ofRubus niveus
Natural Product Research, 2010Studies on the aerial parts of Rubus niveus yielded six known compounds, 3,5-dihydroxy benzoic acid C(7)H(6)O(4), (1), gallic acid C(7)H(6)O(5) (2), ethyl galactoside (3), oleanolic acid (4), beta-sitosterol (5) and 3-O-[beta-D-galactopyranosyl-(12)-D-glucopyranoside (6).
Nighat, Sultana +2 more
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Rubus niveus (Mysore raspberry).
2021Abstract R. niveus is a highly invasive perennial shrub native to India, China and Southeast Asia. It was introduced around the world through the horticultural trade for its production of sweet tasting fruit and as an ornamental due to the striking red-purple colour of its stems.
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Characterisation ofRubus niveus: a prerequisite to its biological control in oceanic islands
Biocontrol Science and Technology, 2011Abstract This study is intended to inform the search for a biocontrol solution to stem the spread of Rubus niveus, a morphologically-diverse and invasive Rubus species which has become an aggressive invader in areas of the world outside its native range.
J.M. St. Quinton +3 more
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Invasive Plant Science and Management, 2012
AbstractThe eradication of an invasive plant species can provide substantial ecological and economic benefits by eliminating completely the negative effects of the weed and reducing the high cost of continuing control. A 5-yr program toward the eradication of hill raspberry (Rubus niveusThunb.) in Santiago Island is evaluated using delimitation and ...
Renteria, Jorge Luis +3 more
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AbstractThe eradication of an invasive plant species can provide substantial ecological and economic benefits by eliminating completely the negative effects of the weed and reducing the high cost of continuing control. A 5-yr program toward the eradication of hill raspberry (Rubus niveusThunb.) in Santiago Island is evaluated using delimitation and ...
Renteria, Jorge Luis +3 more
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Towards an optimal management of the invasive plant Rubus niveus in the Galapagos Islands
2011Management actions to mitigate the impacts of invasive plant species require knowledge of the mechanisms influencing invasion success and anticipating interactions with various control options. To meet this need, I examined the impacts of the invasive plant Rubus niveus on the native communities of the Scalesia forest of Santa Cruz Island; its ...
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