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Study of the Effects of Urtica dioica Ointment on the Coetaneous Wound Healing in Cattle

open access: yesJournal of Medicinal Plants, 2012
Background : Wound and its management are the most common health problems in human and veterinary medicine. Herbal therapy is becoming increasingly popular among patients and physicians.   Objective : This study was conducted to evaluate the effects of
HR Moslemi   +3 more
doaj  

The Clinical and Hematological changes in rabbits exposed to leaves of Urtica dioica under experimental conditions

open access: yesKufa Journal for Veterinary Medical Sciences, 2013
     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
doaj   +1 more source

Food-chain transfer of zinc from contaminated Urtica dioica and Acer pseudoplatanus L. to Microlophium carnosum and Drepanosiphum platanoidis Schrank [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
This study examines the food-chain transfer of Zn from two plant species, Urtica dioica (stinging nettle) and Acer pseudoplatanus (sycamore maple), into their corresponding aphid species, Microlophium carnosum and Drepanosiphum platanoidis.
Hodson, Mark Edward   +2 more
core   +2 more sources

Geoarchaeological Investigation of Early Neolithic Lagoonal Fringe Landscapes in the Netherlands

open access: yesGeoarchaeology, Volume 41, Issue 1, January/February 2026.
ABSTRACT Coastal wetlands have historically been portrayed as too marginal for early crop cultivation during the Mesolithic–Neolithic transition due to their dynamic hydrology, low elevation, and poor drainage. However, growing evidence suggests that these environments played a crucial role in the spread of agriculture. We examined buried and submerged
Elena Familetto   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

Renal and vascular studies of aqueous extract of Urtica dioica in rats and rabbits [PDF]

open access: yesIraqi Journal of Veterinary Sciences, 2013
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
doaj  

Production and processing of organically grown fiber nettle (Urtica dioica L.) and its potential use in the natural textiles industry: A review [PDF]

open access: yes, 2003
In Europe, the perennial stinging nettle was cultivated during the 19th century until the Second World War and has a long history as a fiber plant.
Hartl, A., Vogl, C. R.
core  

Vegetation development in sown field margins and on adjacent ditch banks [PDF]

open access: yes
The creation of temporal and newly sown field margins for 6 years is a common agri-environment scheme (AES) in the Netherlands. Conservation profits resulting from AES vary over different areas and need further studying.
Musters, C.J.M.   +2 more
core   +2 more sources

Small grassland patches are hotspots for medicinal plants and associated phytochemical diversity in European agricultural landscapes

open access: yesPLANTS, PEOPLE, PLANET, Volume 8, Issue 1, Page 231-244, January 2026.
Besides being important components of landscape‐level biodiversity, medicinal plants are essential resources for traditional and modern healthcare. However, human‐driven biodiversity loss has resulted in the decline of medicinal plant populations. By maintaining connections between nature, culture, and people, sacred natural sites can help counteract ...
Rita Engel   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Improve Growth and Productivity of Fig Trees (Ficus carica L.) by Using Natural Compounds

open access: yesمجلة ديالى للعلوم الزراعية
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
doaj   +1 more source

Zinc Oxide Nanomaterials: Green Synthesis, Properties, and Potentials in Active Food Packaging, Edible Coatings, and Nanomedicine Applications

open access: yesChemistrySelect, Volume 11, Issue 1, 8 January 2026.
This study critically analyzed the main advances in ZnO nanomaterials obtained from different synthetic approaches (mediated by plants, microbes and seaweeds), and their functional and biological properties were prospected for applications in the food and nanomedicine sector.
Italo Rennan Sousa Vieira   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

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