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Salvianolic acid B from Salvia miltiorrhiza bunge: A potential antitumor agent
Salvia miltiorrhiza Bunge (Lamiaceae) is a perennial herb widely found in China since ancient times with a high economic and medicinal value. Salvianolic acid B (Sal-B) is an important natural product derived from Salvia miltiorrhiza and this review ...
Shanyan Guo, Zhen-guo Wang
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Background The aim of this trial was to assess the relative efficacy of a sage/echinacea spray and a chlorhexidine/lidocaine spray in the treatment of acute sore throats.
Schapowal A, Berger D, Klein P, Suter A
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The effects of different boron doses (boron-free, pure boron, diluted in 1/2 and1/8 ratios) on the ratio and quality of essential oil in medicinal sage (Salvia officinalis L.) during the years 2016 and 2017 were investigated.
Hasan Basri Karayel
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Polyphenolic content and biological activities of post-distillation waste of three sage species from the Republic of Macedonia [PDF]
This research was aimed at investigating polyphenolic content, antioxidant and anti-neurodegenerative activities of post-distillation waste extracts of Macedonian Salvia amplexicaulis, S. jurisicii and S. ringens, for the first time.
Alimpić Ana +6 more
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Introgression of Salvia Apiana and Salvia Mellifera
Salvia apiana and Salvia mellifera are two common species of sage in coastal California. Over much of their overlapping ranges they give little or no indication that they can (and frequently do) hybridize and that their hybrids are quite fertile. These significant facts were called to scientific attention by Epling.
Anderson, Edgar, Anderson, Burton R
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Salvia leucantha Mexican Sage Mexican Salvia
This document provides an overview of the Mexican sage (Salvia leucantha), an herbaceous perennial known for its attractive rose-purple flowers and gray-green foliage. It details the plant’s characteristics, including its height, spread, growth rate, and leaf arrangement.
Edward Gilman, David Marshall
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Monoterpenes of Salvia leucophylla [PDF]
The " Salvia phenomenon" is one of the most famous examples of allelopathic interaction between higher plants. The Salvia thickets are surrounded by zones of bare soil ("bare zone", 1-3 m in width), which merge into areas of inhibited grassland ("zone of inhibition") and finally undisturbed grassland at a distance of 3-9 m.
Sakai, Atsushi, Yoshimura, Hiroko
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Graphical Abstract Objective: The present study aims to provide evidence on the potential protective role of Salvia miltiorrhiza Bunge (Danshen) and its bioactive compound Tanshinone IIA (TanIIA) in AKI and to reveal the specific regulatory function of ...
jingyao dou +8 more
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Salvia aristata Essential Oil: Chemical Composition, Cholinesterase Inhibition, and Neuroprotective Effects against Oxidative Stress in PC12 Cells [PDF]
Background and objectives: The cholinergic system plays a crucial role in CNS modulation, where dysfunctions are linked to cognitive and motor impairments.
Farid Dabaghian +4 more
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Phytochemicals of Salvia africana and Salvia elegans and Salvia officinalis 'Icterina'
Salvia species are used worldwide for medicine purposes. In general, these medicinal plants have high amounts of flavonoids and phenolic acids that are generally accepted to be closely related to their health properties [1,2]. Albeit that, the phenolic composition of many Salvia species remains unclear. In this work, S. africana, S.
Afonso, Andrea Luísa Fernandes +3 more
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