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Tradescantia pallida D. R. Hunt

2015
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A Comprehensive Review on Tradescantia pallida: Phytochemistry and Pharmacology

Journal of Biosciences and Experimental Pharmacology
Tradescantia pallida, also known as Purple Queen, is a remarkable ornamental plant from the Commelinaceae family that boasts significant medicinal and ecological value. This review decisively underscores its phytochemical, pharmacological, traditional, and environmental applications, making it clear that consolidating existing knowledge and identifying
Pritesh Ranjan Dash   +7 more
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Analysis of Tradescantia pallida plant exposed in different sites for biomonitoring purposes

Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry, 2004
Comparisons were made between the results obtained for elements accumulated by Tradescantia pallidaplant exposed in sites with different pollution levels: Cerqueira Cesar and Congonhas districts, considered polluted areas of Sao Paulo city, and Caucaia do Alto county, considered a non polluted site.
N. M. Sumita   +3 more
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Pharmacognostic Study of Tradescantia pallida (Rose) D. R. Hunt leaves

Research Journal of Pharmacy and Technology, 2020
Tradescantia pallida (Rose) D. R. Hunt (Family-Commelinaceae) is an ornamental plant that exhibits several important traditional medicinal uses. In this paper we report the pharmacognostical standardization of the leaves of T. pallida which included the macroscopic and microscopic characters, physicochemical parameters, preliminary phytochemical ...
Gouri Kumar Dash   +3 more
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Mutagenic Action of Sugarcane Vinasse in the Tradescantia Pallida Test System

Journal of Ecosystem & Ecography, 2014
The soil is a very complex and dynamic system and its contamination has become one of the main environmental concerns. Sugar-ethanol mills, for example, have a high hazard potential, mainly soil contamination, due to the production of different residues.
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Genotoxic and mutagenic assessment of spinosad using bioassays with Tradescantia pallida and Drosophila melanogaster

Chemosphere, 2019
Spinosad (SPN) is a naturally-occurring insecticide obtained from the fermentation process of the actinomycete Saccharopolyspora spinosa. Owing to the larvicidal action, the compound has been used in the control of Aedes aegypti. As a new insecticide commercially available in the market, few data are reported on genotoxic effects in non-target ...
Tarcísio Paiva Mendonça   +14 more
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Evaluation of the genotoxicity of neurotoxic insecticides using the micronucleus test in Tradescantia pallida

Chemosphere, 2019
Neonicotinoids and phenylpyrazoles are classes of neurotoxic insecticides which are able to bind at different ligand sites of neural receptors, leading to the deregulation of insect neural activity and hence resulting in death. The misuse or indiscriminate use of these chemicals is directly associated with several toxicological effects in biota and at ...
Cássio Resende de Morais   +8 more
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Tradescantia pallida Leaf Extract as a pH Sensitive Chemical Indicator

Anthocyanins are water-soluble natural pigments with good anti-oxidant and antibacterial properties, and their colours are pH-sensitive to the environment. At present, the use of plant anthocyanins as indicators and smart packaging film has attracted increasing attention in the field of food engineering.
Mohamed Safwan   +3 more
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Biomonitoring the genotoxic effects of pollutants on Tradescantia pallida (Rose) D.R. Hunt in Dourados, Brazil

Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2011
This study aimed to associate the intensity of vehicular traffic in the city of Dourados (Mato Grosso do Sul State, Brazil) with mutagenic effects and alterations in leaf physiology as measured by the quantity of micronuclei and the leaf surface parameters of Tradescantia pallida.Five collections of inflorescences were undertaken for 24 weeks to ...
Bruno do Amaral, Crispim   +5 more
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Traffic-related air pollution biomonitoring with Tradescantia pallida (Rose) Hunt. cv. purpurea Boom in Brazil

Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 2015
This study aimed to verify the capacity of Tradescantia pallida in the biomonitoring of air pollution in urban areas with different traffic intensities and under varying environmental conditions. Experiments were carried out in Ribeirão Preto, in the Southeastern Brazil, with more than 660,000 inhabitants and a fleet of more than 485,000 motor vehicles.
Ana Paula M, Santos   +6 more
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