نتایج جستجو برای: botanical extracts

تعداد نتایج: 96979  

2007
A.A.C. Sinzogan D. K. Kossou P. Atachi A. van Huis

The bioefficacy of various plant extracts, namely Azadirachta indica A. Juss, Khaya senegalensis Desrousseaux (A. Jussieu) and Hyptis suavuolens (L.) Poit, either alone or in combination with half the recommended dose of synthetic pesticides, was studied with farmers to find a more sustainable strategy for the management of bollworms in cotton. A number of treatments were farmer innovations. Th...

Journal: :journal of herbal drugs (an international journal on medicinal herbs) 2011
mahla ashrafju kamal ahmadi haji mohammad taklloozadeh yekta baniadami azita nazarian

background & aim: tetranychus urticae koch is one of the most important pests of crops, ornamental and greenhouse plants in the world and, can damage to 900 plant species. resistances to pesticides and acaricides have guided researches to introduce new methods to control t. urticae. botanical pesticides are an important group of natural productions that are usually safer than conventional p...

2016
SHAZIA PARVEEN ABDUL HAMID WANI MOHD YAQUB BHAT JAHANGIR ABDULLAH KOKA

This article aims to give a comprehensive review on the use of microbial antagonists (fungi and bacteria), botanicals and compost extracts as biocontrol agents against different pathogenic fungi causing postharvest fungal rots in rosaceous fruits which shows that they can play an important role in the biomanagement of fungi causing rot diseases. Plant extracts reported in the literature against...

Journal: :iranian journal of pharmaceutical sciences 0
pranav kumar a v r department of pharmaceutics, bharat institute of technology-hyderabad, a.p, india dr. deepak s k department of pharmaceutics, bharat institute of technology-hyderabad, a.p, india susreekanth beura department of pharmaceutics, bharat institute of technology-hyderabad, a.p, india sreenivas reddy g r department of pharmaceutics, bharat institute of technology-hyderabad, a.p, india uday bhasker goud g department of industrial pharmacy, bharat institute of technology-hyderabad, a.p, india potbhare m s department of pharmacology, nnr college of pharmacy-hyderabad, a.p, india

there is the need for new drugs with better action and lesser side effects. a lot of research is being undertaken to find out new plant drugs, their extraction and pharmacological evaluation. one of such plant is curcuma aromatica whichbelongs to the genus curcuma and reported to have high ethno-botanical values in traditional medicine. the present study evaluates comparative pharmacological ac...

Journal: :Planta medica 2012
John S Markowitz Hao-Jie Zhu

Although there are inherent and recognized limitations of in vitro screening methodologies to assess conventional drug-drug interactions (DDIs) per industry guidelines and those adopted by independent laboratories, further limitations are being appreciated which are unique to the evaluation of botanical products and potential DDIs in which they may participate. Among the larger issues faced are...

Journal: :Anticancer research 2009
Susan Evans Nishtman Dizeyi Per-Anders Abrahamsson Jenny Persson

BACKGROUND Traditional Botanical Supplement-101 (TBS-101) is a newly developed proprietary botanical agent containing seven standardized botanical extracts, including: Panax ginseng, cranberry, green tea, grape skin, grape seed, Ganoderma lucidum and chamomile. Each of the components has been consumed either in the regular diet or as natural supplement. When used as a single agent, each of thes...

Journal: :Brazilian journal of biology = Revista brasleira de biologia 2012
D D R Arcanjo A C M Albuquerque B Melo-Neto L C L R Santana M G F Medeiros Amgl Citó

The brine shrimp (Artemia salina Leach) lethality bioassay offers an advantage in standardization and quality control of botanical products. This test is well correlated with antitumor activity (cytotoxicity) and can be used to monitor the activity of bioactive natural products. This paper reports the bioactivity of ethanol extracts from seven medicinal plants from the Northeast of Brazil (Acme...

Journal: :Journal of agricultural and food chemistry 2006
Mee-Ra Rhyu Jian Lu Donna E Webster Daniel S Fabricant Norman R Farnsworth Z Jim Wang

Black cohosh is a commonly used botanical dietary supplement for the treatment of climacteric complaints. Because the opiate system in the brain is intimately associated with mood, temperature, and sex hormonal levels, the activity of black cohosh extracts at the human mu opiate receptor (hMOR) expressed in Chinese hamster ovary cells was investigated. The 100% methanol, 75% ethanol, and 40% 2-...

2015
Yuan Lu Nicholas Starkey Wei Lei Jilong Li Jianlin Cheng William R. Folk Dennis B. Lubahn Rajeev Samant

Sutherlandia frutescens (L) R. Br. (Sutherlandia) is a South African botanical that is traditionally used to treat a variety of health conditions, infections and diseases, including cancer. We hypothesized Sutherlandia might act through Gli/ Hedgehog (Hh)-signaling in prostate cancer cells and used RNA-Seq transcription profiling to profile gene expression in TRAMPC2 murine prostate cancer cell...

Journal: :Fitoterapia 2012
Mudasir A Tantry Javid A Dar Ahmed Idris Seema Akbar Abdul S Shawl

Herba Epimedii is a well-known Botanical preparation used over long time in traditional Chinese medicine. The extracts and chemical constituents from Epimedium species are aphrodisiac as well as to treat many ailments. Chemical investigation of lonely species growing in Kashmir Himalaya Epimedium elatum was undertaken to evaluate its chemical profile. Two unusual substituted acylated flavonol g...

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