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Solanum incanum L.

2013
4. Solanum incanum L., Sp. Pl. 188. 1753. Solanum sanctum L., Sp. Pl. ed 2: 269. 1762, nom. illeg. superfl. Distribution. Ethiopia, Somalia, Arabia, and the Middle East to Pakistan, with some populations in N Kenya, Sudan, and extending to westwards to Mali; thickets, scrubland, and desert savanna; 0–1900 m. Application of the name S.
Knapp, Sandra   +2 more
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Physical properties and antibacterial activity of cotton fabric treated with methanolic extracts of Solanum incanum fruits and red onion peels

Journal of the Textile Institute, 2021
The objective of this study is to assess the effect of Solanum incanum fruit (SIFE) and red onion peel (ROPE) extracts treatments on cotton fabric properties.
Tesfa Nega Gesese   +3 more
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Experimental Solanum incanum L. poisoning in goats

Bulletin of Animal Health and Production in Africa, 2010
A study was carried out to determine the toxicity of unripe fruits of S. incanum L in goats. Dried unripe fruits of S. incanum L, were orally fed to goats at a dose rate of 0 (group1), 0.75 (group 2), 1.5 (group 3) and 2.25 (group 4) g/Kg /day for 9 weeks.
Thaiyah, A G   +5 more
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Nonsteroidal Constituents from Solanum Incanum L.

Journal of the Chinese Chemical Society, 2000
AbstractSixteen compounds were isolated from the aerial parts of Solanum incanum L. These compounds included ten flavonoids (1‐10), chlorogenic acid (11), adenosine (12), benzyl‐O‐β‐D‐xylopyranosyl(1→2)‐β‐D‐glucopyranoside (13), and three phenylalkanoic acids (14‐16). The structures were determined from their physical and spectral data.
Yun‐Lian Lin   +3 more
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Exploring the larvicidal potential and phytochemical composition of Solanum incanum extracts: Insights from molecular docking and GC–MS analysis

Entomological Research
Despite continuous efforts to control mosquito populations and disease vectors, they remain prevalent globally and pose significant health risks. Botanicals have garnered increasing attention as alternatives to synthetic insecticides due to their broad ...
N. Abutaha   +4 more
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Solanum incanum (grey bitter-apple)

CABI Compendium, 2022
This datasheet on Solanum incanum covers Identity, Distribution, Hosts/Species Affected, Uses, Further Information.

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Changes in the steroidal alkaloid solasodine during development of Solanum nigrum and Solanum incanum

Phytochemistry, 1997
All tested organs of Solanum nigrum and Solanum incanum elaborated solasodine, but the levels varied widely. In both species, the smallest leaves showed the highest alkaloid concentration. Maximum levels in S. incanum leaves were greater than twice those in S. nigrum.
Elsadig A. Eltayeb   +2 more
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Physicochemical Evaluation ofSolanum incanumL

Research Journal of Pharmacy and Technology, 2016
The whole plant of Solanum incanum L is reported to have great medicinal value. It is found effective systemically in treating throat disorders like sore throat, angina, stomach-ache, colic, headache, painful menstruation, liver pain, pneumonia and rheumatism.
S. Sundar, Y. Justin Koil Pillai
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Effect of Methanolic Leaf Extract of Solanum incanum on Full Blood Count Parameters in WistarRat

Sokoto Journal of Medical Laboratory Science
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Brahim Aliyu Bagudo, Yakubu Abdulrahman
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Isolation of steroidal glycoalkaloids from Solanum incanum by two countercurrent chromatographic methods

Phytochemistry, 1991
Using a bioassay for inhibition of plant growth and a combination of two countercurrent chromatographies: rotation locular countercurrent chromatography and droplet countercurrent chromatography, two biologically active glycosidal alkaloids, solasonine and solamargine were isolated from fresh ripe fruit of Solanum incanum.
K, Fukuhara, I, Kubo
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