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Arrowleaf sida (Sida rhombifolia) and prickly sida (Sida spinosa): germination and emergence
Weed Research, 1992Summary: Résumé: ZusammenfassungMaximum arrowleaf sida (Sida rhombifolia L.) germination occurred at 35°C, whereas prickly sida (Sida spinosa L.) germinated to the same extent at 35 or 40°C. Arrowleaf sida germinated better than prickly sida at 20 and 25°C, but did not germinate at 40°C. Less than 50% of seed from both species were viable at 45°C after
C. A. SMITH, D. R. SHAW, L. J. NEWSOM
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Cyclopropenoid fatty acids in seed oils ofSida acuta andSida rhombifolia (malvaceae)
Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Society, 1976AbstractSeed oils ofSida acuta andSida rhombifolia were found to contain sterculic (11.0, 10.8%) and malvalic (1.7, 2.0%) acids respectively, in addition to the normal fatty acids. Co‐occurrence of these acids was established by gas liquid chromatography of the silver nitrate‐methanol‐treated methyl esters usingSterculia foetida esters as a reference ...
Moghis U. Ahmad +4 more
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Cytotoxicity and antibacterial activity of Sida rhombifolia (Malvaceae) grown in Bangladesh
Phytotherapy Research, 2003AbstractThe cytotoxicity and antibacterial activities of crude extracts from the leaves of Sida rhombifolia were investigated. The ethyl acetate extract showed potent cytotoxicity with LC50 values (5.41 ppm) comparable to the reference standard, gallic acid.
M Ekramul, Islam +2 more
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The Variation of Sida rhombifolia L. (Malvaceae) in East Africa
Kew Bulletin, 2004During the preparation of an account of the genus Sida L. for the Flora of Tropical East Africa the perennial problem of how to treat the complex variation shown by Sida rhombifolia L. had to be dealt with. I have for this purpose recognised six varieties but have little doubt that more sophisticated studies throughout the entire range of the species ...
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Anti-arthritic activity of various extracts ofSida rhombifoliaaerial parts
Natural Product Research, 2009Aerial parts of the plant Sida rhombifolia Linn. (Malvaceae) were extracted successively to produce various extracts. These extracts were screened for various parameters of anti-arthritic activity, such as adjuvant-induced arthritis, motor performance, mean distance travelled, and histopathological study.
S R, Gupta +3 more
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LC-HRMS- and TLC-based metabolomics for the identification and authentication of Sida rhombifolia
Journal of Chromatography BEnsuring the authenticity and quality of Sida rhombifolia raw materials is crucial for its herbal medicinal product's consistent efficacy, quality, and safety. In this study, we developed an identification and authentication method for identifying and authenticating S. rhombifolia from Turnera subulata. T.
Uswatun, Hasanah +7 more
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