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The present study reports the in-vitro and in-vivo anti-inflammatory potency of Mesua ferrea, Saraca asoca, Viscum album and Anthocephalus cadamba, potent medicinal plants of Western Ghats of Karnataka India.
Syed Murthuza, B.K. Manjunatha
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A Scoping Review of Genus Viscum: Biological and Chemical Aspects of Alcoholic Extracts
The genus Viscum comprises a large number of semi-parasitic shrubs popularly known as Mistletoe. The Viscum species grow in many countries of Europe, Africa and Asia with different popular uses in ornamentation, foods and medicine.
Michelle Nonato de Oliveira Melo +6 more
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Cancer is a prevalent disease that is responsible for around 10 million deaths a year. Cases and deaths will continue to rise daily if nothing is done to find the most effective treatment.
Rebecca Healy, Anne M Friel
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The self-organization of genomes [PDF]
Menzerath-Altmann law is a general law of human language stating, for instance, that the longer a word, the shorter its syllables. With the metaphor that genomes are words and chromosomes are syllables, we examine if genomes also obey the law.
Ferrer Cancho, Ramon +1 more
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The current research was conducted to study the qualitative analysis and antimicrobial activity of different extracts of Viscum. album L. Screening of Viscum album for their chemicals was led by familiar qualitative procedures, which exposed the ...
Syed Sadaqat Shah +6 more
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SPECTROPHOTOMETRIC QUANTIFICATION OF GREEN PIGMENTS AND TOTAL CAROTENOIDS FROM MISTLETOE GROWN ON DIFFERENT HOST TREES [PDF]
Mistletoe (Viscum album subsp. album) is native from Europe and is a hemiparasitic plant that lives on different host trees. This plant depends for water and mineral nutrition on its host trees, but is able to have own photosynthesis to produce organic ...
Kleszken Eva +2 more
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In Mexico, mistletoes have several applications in traditional medicine due to the great variety of compounds with biological activities that have not been characterized to date.
José Daniel García-García +12 more
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Synergistic Antitumour Properties of viscumTT in Alveolar Rhabdomyosarcoma [PDF]
Aqueous mistletoe extracts from the European mistletoe (Viscum album) contain mainly mistletoe lectins and viscotoxins as cytotoxic compounds. Lipophilic triterpene acids, which do not occur in conventional mistletoe preparations, were solubilised with β-
Delebinski, Catharina I. +6 more
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O carcinoma inflamatório mamário é um tumor altamente agressivo que acomete cadelas, caracterizado por doença progressiva e com alta taxa de mortalidade.
Luiz Carlos de Lucena Júnior +6 more
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Interaction of standardized mistletoe (Viscum album) extracts with chemotherapeutic drugs regarding cytostatic and cytotoxic effects in vitro [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Given the importance of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) to cancer patients, there is an increasing need to learn more about possible interactions between CAM and anticancer drugs.
Konrad Urech +3 more
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