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The growing resistance to first‐line artemisinin‐based therapies underscores the urgent need for novel antimalarial agents, with medicinal plants offering a promising source of candidates. Phikud Navakot formulation and its component plants are widely used in traditional medicine; however, their antimalarial properties remain underexplored.
Arisara Phuwajaroanpong +6 more
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Study of indigenous/traditional medicinal plant knowledge-An endeavour towards new drug discovery. [PDF]
Background: The documentation and phytochemical screening of medicinal plants has been an important way over the years for the discovery of new drugs and pharmaceutical products.
Bahar, FA, Bhardwaj, AK, Lone, PA
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Bone defects are becoming a true challenge in global health care due to the aging population and higher prevalence of musculoskeletal disorders. The interest in using plant‐origin compounds and plant‐derived biomaterials in bone tissue engineering (BTE) has been increased due to their availability (abundance), safety, biocompatibility, biodegradability,
Jyrki Heinämäki +7 more
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Traditionally, numerous components of medicinal plants, such as their roots, stems, flowers, fruits, and twigs, were widely employed as crude extracts to treat many human ailments. This investigation aimed to look at the effectiveness of various antimicrobial agents of Saussurea costus against G+ve bacteria Streptococcus penumoniae and G-ve bacteria ...
Marwa Azeez Akoul, Maha R. Ghreeb
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Intergeneric hybrid origin of the invasive tetraploid Cirsium vulgare
Our study reveals the unique genetic origins of the invasive species Cirsium vulgare, highlighting its formation as an intergeneric hybrid between the genera Cirsium and Lophiolepis, and discusses its ecological implications and classification challenges. ABSTRACT The invasive tetraploid Cirsium vulgare hybridizes with both Cirsium and Lophiolepis. Its
P. Bureš +9 more
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An intensive survey of naturally-occurring regulators of polar auxin transport (PAT) was conducted in two oriental medicinal species from the Asteraceae, Saussurea costus and Atractylodes japonica, using the radish hypocotyl bioassay system and ...
Yuta Toda +3 more
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A Review On Threatened Medicinal Plants In Uttarakhand And Their Genetic Diversity Assessment Through Molecular Markers [PDF]
Uttarakhand has a rich plant biodiversity, many of which have high medicinal properties. Medicinal plants have been used against insects, diseases, and herbivorous mammals through the production of chemical compounds.
Akhilesh Kumar +6 more
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Der Codex Palatinus germanicus 539 – eine Pflanzenliste aus dem 15. Jahrhundert [PDF]
Die Heidelberger Sammelhandschrift Cod. Pal. germ 539, die um 1425 sehr wahrscheinlich im ostfränkisch-rheinfränkischen Grenzgebiet entstanden ist, steht am Ende einer langen Tradition, in der Kräuterbücher handschriftlich überliefert wurden.
Erbar, Claudia, Zimmermann, Karin
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The copper electrorefining performance in acidified copper sulfate solution utilizing the potential‐dynamic polarization technique was established. This was inspected through measurement and comparison of limiting current‐cathode potential relationship in a solution of regularly rising methanolic extract concentrations (from 50 to 1000 ppm) of Lablab ...
F. M. A. Abouzeid +2 more
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Common Medicinal Folk Recipes of Siran Valley, Mansehra, Pakistan [PDF]
The present studies were aimed to investigate ethnomedicinal folk recipes used to cure different diseases in the study area. Questionnaire method was adopted for documentation of folk indigenous knowledge.
Khan, Mir Ajab, Shah, Ghulam Mujtaba
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