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Background: Smilax glabra has various pharmacological activities and is widely used as a herbal medicine. Although the incidence of oral cancer is low, the recurrence rate is high, and the 5-year survival rate is poor.
Young Sun Hwang
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Premise of the study: A new set of microsatellite or simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers were developed for Smilax brasiliensis, which is popularly known as sarsaparilla and used in folk medicine as a tonic, antirheumatic, and antisyphilitic.
Aline R. Martins +10 more
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Ctenothrips smilax Bhatti Ctenothrips smilax Bhatti 1976: 317 –320. This species was described from India, in the states of Himachal Pradesh and Jammu and Kashmir. It was based on five brachypterous females, taken from fern and herbage, and the brachypterous male was described subsequently from China (Hu & Feng 2011).
Tyagi, Kaomud +2 more
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Smilax gigantea Merrill K 1922
1. Smilax gigantea Merrill (1922: 161). Fig. 1 Lectotype (designated here): BORNEO, Sandakan and vicinity, Sept-Dec 1920, M. Ramos 1850, K000292107 (K, digital image!).
Choudhary, Ritesh Kumar +1 more
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Aerial organ anatomy of Smilax syphilitica (Smilacaceae)
Smilax L. in Brazil is represented by 32 taxa and it is a taxonomically difficult genus because the plants are dioecious and show wide phenotypic variation.
João Marcelo Silva +2 more
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A simple, sensitive and precise high performance liquid chromatographic method for the analysis of pantoprazole sodium and lansoprazole has been developed, validated and used for the determination of compounds in commercial pharmaceutical products.
B. Prasanna Kumar Reddy +2 more
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Smilax L. species, popularly known in Brazil as salsaparrilha, have been used in folk medicine as tonic against rheumatism and as anti-syphilitic since the sixteenth century; however, until today, their roots have been explored in an extractive way.
Anielca Nascimento Soares +4 more
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Johnson, Arkansas, United Stateshttps://orc.library.atu.edu/smilax/1038/thumbnail ...
Knight, Lily
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The species of the genus Smilax, popularly known as sarsaparilla, are widely used in folk medicine due to the antirheumatic properties of its underground structures. Smilax fluminensis and S.
B Appezzato-da-Glória +4 more
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103. Smilax zeylanica L., Sp. Pl.: 1029. 1753 [cited in Nat. Hist. II(6): 356. 1776]. Note. – A specimen in the Ceylon herbarium is in G-PREL [G00818084].
Wijnands, Dirk Onno +4 more
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