Cardio Protection and Antiatherosclerotic Effects of Solanum incanum (Lin.) Extracts in Animal Models [PDF]
Solanum incanum is a bushy perennial herb which is used for treatment of various ailments in East Africa including stomach pain, toothaches, ulcers, and cardiovascular diseases.
Mathew Piero Ngugi, Stephen Ngigi Mburu
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Development and Genetic Characterization of Advanced Backcross Materials and An Introgression Line Population of Solanum incanum in a S. melongena Background [PDF]
Advanced backcrosses (ABs) and introgression lines (ILs) of eggplant (Solanum melongena) can speed up genetics and genomics studies and breeding in this crop.
Pietro Gramazio +2 more
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Solanum incanum leaves, new and valuable biomass were utilized as sorbent material for the removal of U (IV) ions from aqueous wastes. The leaves of solanum incanum were analyzed by SEM, XRD, EDS and FTIR analyses.
Mohamed A Mahmoud +2 more
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Turning Waste into Value: Nanosized Natural Plant Materials of Solanum incanum L. and Pterocarpus erinaceus Poir with Promising Antimicrobial Activities [PDF]
Numerous plants are known to exhibit considerable biological activities in the fields of medicine and agriculture, yet access to their active ingredients is often complicated, cumbersome and expensive.
Sharoon Griffin +2 more
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Application of Ficus carica L. and Solanum incanum L. Extracts in Coagulation of Milk: The Case of Traditional Practice in Ab’ala Area, Afar Regional State, Ethiopia [PDF]
People living in and around Ab’ala area of the Afar Regional State, Ethiopia, have a traditional practice of applying Ficus carica leaf and Solanum incanum fruit extracts to milk in order to coagulate it as soon as possible. Thus, to investigate the role
Welday Desta +2 more
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Preliminary Antimicrobial Profile of Solanum incanum L.: A Common Medicinal Plant. [PDF]
Medicinal plants and plant remedies have been in use in Ethiopia for centuries. Studies on ethnobotany, ethnomedicine, and ethnoveterinary estimate that nearly 80% of Ethiopians use some type of medicinal plants and plant remedies. Medicinal plants are regarded as the most important and sometimes the only source of therapeutics in the country. Some 800
Sbhatu DB, Abraha HB.
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Evaluation of the antiulcerogenic activity of hydromethanol extracts of Solanum incanum L. (Solanaceae) leaves and roots in mice; single and repeated dose study [PDF]
Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the antiulcer activity of hydromethanol extracts of Solanum incanum L. (Solanaceae) leaves and roots in mice.
Yaschilal Muche Belayneh +3 more
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In Vitro Evaluation of Ethanolic Medicinal Plant Extracts from the Aseer Region Against Selected Cultured Oral Bacterial Isolates from Healthy Volunteers [PDF]
This work provides an in vitro assessment of the antibacterial efficacy of ethanolic extracts derived from four medicinal plants historically utilized in the Aseer region (Foeniculum vulgare, Solanum incanum, Forsskaolea tenacissima, and Abutilon ...
Samah Noor, Aisha Shathan, Azhar Najjar
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Comprehensive assessment to reveal the salt tolerance potential of cultivated eggplants and their wild relatives [PDF]
This study aimed to uncover salt-tolerant eggplant (Solanum melongena L.) genotypes and accessions. Crop wild relatives (S. macrocarpon L., S. linnaeanum, S. incanum L., S. insanum L., S.
Esra Cebeci +3 more
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Livestock tick infestation and tick-borne diseases cause significant loss in the livestock sector. This problem is especially severe for livestock owners in developing countries who have limited or no access to modern veterinary information and services.
Desta Berhe Sbhatu +2 more
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