Background: The fruit of Myrobalan (Terminalia chebula Retz.) is considered as Amruta (Nectar) and ‘King of Medicines’ in Ayurveda as it has wide range of therapeutic benefits.
Manjunath N Ajanal+2 more
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Vegetative development, primary and secondary growth of the shoot system of young Terminalia superba tropical trees, in a natural environment. II. Terminal growth, lateral growth and main stem-branch growth correlations [PDF]
Elisabeth de Faÿ
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Isolation of Phenolics from Leaves of Terminalia arjuna [PDF]
S. M. S. Chauhan+3 more
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Antibacterial activity of Nepalese medicinal plants against different bacterial isolates
Antimicrobial resistance becomes a widespread issue. With this, more studies concentrating on medicinal plants are being conducted in an effort to uncover their full therapeutic potential.
Deepa Giri+3 more
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Antibacterial Effects of the Bark of Terminalia arjuna: Justification of Folklore Beliefs [PDF]
Ramar Perumal Samy, S. Ignacimuthu
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In vitro anti-Neisseria gonorrhoeae activity of Terminalia macroptera leaves [PDF]
Olga Silva
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Terminalia arjuna, known as Arjuna, is a medicinal plant native to the Indian subcontinent. It has a rich history of traditional use and contains a wide range of phytoconstituents that contribute to its potential health benefits.
Hafsa Tahir+13 more
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Key to the species of Japanese mosquitoes using characteristics of female terminalia
Jun Hara
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Multiple Shoot Induction from Cotyledonary Node Explants of Terminalia chebula [PDF]
B. Shyamkumar+2 more
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Some Chemical Constituents Of Terminalia Glaucescens And Their Enzymes Inhibition Activity [PDF]
Atta‐ur Rahman+5 more
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