نتایج جستجو برای: tanacetum cinerariaefolium

تعداد نتایج: 595  

Journal: :journal of herbal drugs 0
razieh abdollahi arjenki islamic azad uinversity, shahrekord

background and aim: tanacetum parthenium l. is herbaceous perennial medicinal plant belonging to the asteraceae family. feverfew is used as an analgesic, housing, fever-lowering, anti-rheumatism and migraines in traditional medicine. the most important active ingredient of the herb is essential oil. variation on genetic and environmental conditions play a major role in the growth, development, ...

Journal: Journal of Herbal Drugs 2018
Ali Firouznia, Fahimeh Doustzadeh Narges Rabie,

Background & Aim: Tanacetum is a member of Asteraceae family and its twelve species such as Tanacetum walteri are endemic to Iran. In this investigation, chemical compounds and antimicrobial activity of essential oils of Tanacetum turcomanicum (Krash.) and Tanacetum walteri (C.Winkl.) were studied. Experimental: The pla...

2018
Mohsen Mehrparvar Sharon E Zytynska Adalbert Balog Wolfgang W Weisser

Mechanisms that allow for the coexistence of two competing species that share a trophic level can be broadly divided into those that prevent competitive exclusion of one species within a local area, and those that allow for coexistence only at a regional level. While the presence of aphid-tending ants can change the distribution of aphids among host plants, the role of mutualistic ants has not ...

2012
K. DHILEEPAN M. TREVINO M. P. VITELLI K.A.D. WILMOT SENARATNE A. S. MCCLAY R. E. MCFADYEN

Parthenium (Parthenium hysterophorus L.), a major weed causing economic, environmental, and human and animal health problems in Australia and several countries in Asia, Africa, and the PaciÞc, has been a target for biological control in Australia since the mid-1970s. Nine species of insects and two rust fungi have been introduced as biological control agents into Australia. These include Carmen...

2016
Niklas Johansson Cornelis van Achterberg

The Palaearctic species of the Gasteruption assectator aggregate (Hymenoptera, Gasteruptiidae) are revised and three species are recognised. Two species are re-instated: Gasteruption boreale (Thomson, 1883), stat. n. and Gasteruption nigritarse (Thomson, 1883), stat. n., and both are excluded from the synonymy with Gasteruption assectator (Linnaeus, 1758). The general distribution of both speci...

2012
V. Cijo George D. R. Naveen Kumar P. K. Suresh R. Ashok kumar

Medicinal plants have been widely employed in treating various diseases for centuries and are still a major resource and repository that can be further exploited for a variety of infectious and non-infectious ailments. The popularity of medicinal herbs has grown significantly in recent years despite a dearth of information regarding their modes of action and continuing concerns over their effic...

1999
Christine A. Williams Jerey B. Harborne Hans Geiger J. Robin S. Hoult

The lipophilic ̄avonoids in leaf and ̄ower of Tanacetum parthenium and T. vulgaris have been compared. While those of T. parthenium are methyl ethers of the ̄avonols 6-hydroxykaempferol and quercetagetin, the surface ̄avonoids of T. vulgare are methyl ethers of the ̄avones scutellarein and 6-hydroxyluteolin. Apigenin and two ̄avone glucuronides are surprisingly present in glandular trichomes on...

Journal: :Journal of ethnopharmacology 1999
N K Jain S K Kulkarni

Oral administration of the feverfew (Tanacetum parthenium) extract led to significant antinociceptive and anti-inflammatory effects against acetic acid-induced writhing in mice and carrageenan-induced paw edema in rats, respectively. These responses were dose-dependent (10, 20, 40 mg/kg, p.o.). Parthenolide (1, 2 mg/kg i.p.), the active constituent of the extract also produced antinociceptive a...

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