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Selection of Mexican Medicinal Plants by Identification of Potential Phytochemicals with Anti-Aging, Anti-Inflammatory, and Anti-Oxidant Properties through Network Analysis and Chemoinformatic Screening [PDF]
Many natural products have been acquired from plants for their helpful properties. Medicinal plants are used for treating a variety of pathologies or symptoms.
Oscar Salvador Barrera-Vázquez +4 more
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Hemoglobin Precipitation: An Index of In Vitro Vasoconstrictive Activities of Methanol Leaf Extracts of Croton megalocarpus Hutch and Lantana camara Linn. [PDF]
The function of innate hemostasis aids the body in bleeding control, preventing the loss of excessive amounts of blood following low‐degree injuries. However, injuries of a higher degree may require extrinsic intervention to stop life‐threatening blood loss.
Muindi HM, Kibiti CM, Ngugi MP.
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MORFOMETRÍA DE FRUTOS Y SEMILLAS DE Vallesia glabra “CUNCUNO’’
Vallesia glabra, de nombre común “cuncuno’’, es catalogado como una especie esencial en el control y conservación de dunas de los Bosques Secos del Perú, constituyendo ser el soporte para el desarrollo de otras especies vegetales y animales.
María Margarita Mora-Costilla +6 more
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En la presente investigación se exponen los resultados de los parámetros zootécnicos de pollos de engorde evaluados a diferentes edades y alimentados con raciones que incluyen 0,5 % y 1 % de la planta Vallesia glabra (perlilla).
Patricia Manzano Santana +4 more
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Anatomía foliar de Vallesia glabra (Apycynaceae), especie de importancia medicinal y en frugivoría
Giménez, Guadalupe; Patricia L. Albornoz. 2013. “Anatomía foliar de Vallesia glabra (Apocynaceae), especie de importancia en frugivoría”. Lilloa 50 (1). Vallesia glabra (Cav.) Link, conocido vulgarmente como “ancoche”, es un arbusto o arbolito de 1,50 a
Guadalupe Giménez, Patricia L. Albornoz
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Estudo anatômico da madeira de Vallesia glabra (Cav.) Link (Apocynaceae) [PDF]
The anatomical structure of the wood of Vallesia glabra (Cav.) Link is described, based in one specimen collected in the Argentinian Province of Santiago del Estero. Quantitative data and photomicrographs of certain wood features are presented. The most importante anatomical features of the wood are the diffuse porosity, small to medium solitary pores,
Graciela Inés Bolzón Muñiz +1 more
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Vallesia glabra (Vg) is a species that has been used in traditional medicine due to its secondary metabolites (alkaloids, saponins, flavonoids, phenols, and cardiac glucosides) for the treatment of measles, rheumatism, muscle aches, and eye inflammation.
Luis Medina-Zazueta +6 more
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Alkaloids from Leaves and Stems ofVallesia glabra
Eleven known indole alkaloids: vallesine, aspidospermine, 11-methoxydichotine, apparicine, tubotaïwine, vincadifformine, condylocarpine, (-)-rhazinilam, aspidospermatine, haplocidine, and 18-oxohaplocidine, have been isolated from leaves and stems of Vallesia glabra (Cav.) Link. (Apocynaceae) from Bolivia.
Zèches, M. +5 more
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This study was designed to explore floristic variation along the Pacific coast from Cook Inlet, Alaska, to the southern tip of Baja California, Mexico. Data corresponding to 965 phytosociological relevés (including 686 vascular plants) obtained by sampling 279 coastal sites were examined.
Manuel Peinado +4 more
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Objetivo. Evaluar la actividad antioxidante de extractos vegetales obtenidos mediante el uso de diferentes solventes (etanol y metanol), en extractos de ocho plantas nativas provenientes del cerro de Montecristi de la provincia de Manabí, Ecuador ...
Carlos Andrés Guato Guevara +3 more
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