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ABSTRACT Introduction Chemotherapy‐induced alopecia (CIA) is known to have a significant psychological and quality of life impact. Although cold caps have been shown to prevent CIA, expense and extension of treatment durations are barriers for routine clinical use.
Katherine Mann +6 more
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The study was conducted on 20 female local breed rabbits , of 1-2 years age , of 1- 2 kg body weight . In first part of the study , 10 animals were randomly divided into two groups of 5 each.
Nazar Jabbar Al-Khafaji +1 more
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A screening of growth inhibitory activity of Iranian medicinal plants on prostate cancer cell lines [PDF]
Background: Prostate cancer has been known as one of the most common malignancy in the men and it is therefore very important to prevent and treat this cancer.
Asadi-Samani, Majid. +3 more
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ABSTRACT The application of nanoparticles (NPs) as therapeutic strategies for treating microbial infections and cancer is gaining attention due to their physicochemical properties. In this study, we synthesized silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) from the aqueous extract of the roots and leaves of Terminalia phanerophlebia.
Folasade O. Banji‐Onisile +3 more
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Renal and vascular studies of aqueous extract of Urtica dioica in rats and rabbits [PDF]
Urtica dioica has a variety of uses in traditional medicine for genitourinary ailments kidney disorders, allergies, diabetes, anemia, gastrointestinal tract ailments, musculoskeletal aches and alopecia.
K.F. Dizaye +2 more
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The granule cell density of the dentate gyrus following administration of Urtica dioica extract to young diabetic rats [PDF]
Urtica dioica L. Stinging nettle has long been known worldwide as a medicinal plant. To study the benefits of the nettle in diabetic encephalopathy, the granule cell density of the dentate gyrus of diabetic rats was studied following administration of ...
Fazeli, S.A. +4 more
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Pharmacological and toxicological evaluation ofUrtica dioica
Medicinal plants are a largely unexplored source of drug repository. Urtica dioica L. (Urticaceae) is used in traditional medicine to treat diverse conditions.The present study describes the antidiabetic, antiinflammatory, antibacterial activity, and toxicological studies of Urtica dioica.U.
Sabzar Ahmad, Dar +5 more
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From farm to pharma, this review details the engineering of quality in medicinal plants through a science‐driven approach: it first elucidates how genetic and environmental factors inscribe the plant's phytochemical and phytopharmacological profile before harvest, and then dissects the postharvest techniques and technologies—chemical and thermal pre ...
Elyas Aryakia
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Improve Growth and Productivity of Fig Trees (Ficus carica L.) by Using Natural Compounds
This study was carried out to study the effect of Urtica Dioica, Prosopis Farcta and humic acid and their interactions on the growth and productivity of fig trees.
Zulaikha Ramadhan Ibrahim +2 more
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Urtica dioica has been introduced with hypoglycemic activity in Iranian traditional medicine. There are some reports with different results about the hypoglycemic activity of Urtica dioica.
Ghafari, S. +3 more
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