Anthelmintic and Anti-Cancer Activity of Leaves of Strelitzia reginae (Strelitziaceae)
Strelitzia reginae, commonly known as the Bird of Paradise plant, has a long history of traditional uses, with anecdotal reports suggesting its potential for anthelmintic and anti-cancer properties. This comprehensive study aimed to study the anthelmintic and anti-cancer activities of leaf extracts from Strelitzia reginae.
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Synergistic effect of nano-potassium and chitosan as stimulants inducing growth and yield of bird of paradise (Sterlitiza reginae L.) in newly lands. [PDF]
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Phytochemical Analysis and Medicinal Properties of Strelitzia Reginae Leaf Extract
Our project involves the collection of leaves of Strelitzia reginae and to access itsphysiochemical and medicinal properties. Leaves sample were collected and extract wasprepared by using polar and non polar solvent. Qualitative analysis of primary metabolites andsecondary metabolites were carried out and result were tabulated.
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First record of Picobiinae mites (Acariformes: Syringophilidae) parasitising potoos (Aves: Nyctibiiformes), with description of a new species. [PDF]
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