نتایج جستجو برای: mucilages
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Introduction: Jatropha multifida Lin was a plant of traditional Beninese medicine used as an antibiotic. This study aimed to evaluate the antibacterial activity and toxicity sap aqueous extract leaves. Methods: Phytochemical screening leaves carried out. The obtained by maceration. antimicrobial evaluated on five strains hospital germs. Acute oral forced gavage in single dose 2000 mg/kg body we...
The present study deals with the pharmacognostical studies on Morinda tinctoria.(Roxb). The leaves of M.tinctoria were shade dried and mechanically powdered after keeping them in an oven at 35oC for 24 hours. These powdered materials were used for further physiochemical, phytochemical and fluorescent analysis. The leaves contains total ash value is 31%, acid insoluble ash and acid soluble ash v...
(Continued from page 341.) Male fern is certainly a most disagreeable medicine, bat my experience is that it is less objected to than thymol, and that the giddiness, fainting, vomiting and collapse which it produces are milder and far less frequently produced by it than by thymol. It is much to be hoped that some less dangerous and disagreeable but equally efficacious drug will be discovered fo...
The anti-ulcer activity of the oil and mucilage obtained from flaxseed (Linum usitatissimum) was evaluated in a rat model of ethanol-induced gastric ulcer. Our results show that pretreatment of rats with flaxseed oil and flaxseed mucilage significantly reduced the number and length of gastric ulcers induced by ethanol. Flaxseed oil was more effective than flaxseed mucilage in reducing the numbe...
Treculia africana (African breadfruit) seeds extracted from fresh fruit heads were treated with graded concentrations (1% 5%) of trona (sodium sesquicarbonate) and wood ash for 5 – 25 min to evaluate their demucilaginating effectiveness. Seeds from naturally fermented and unfermented fruit heads served as controls. The effect of the demucilaginating aid on nutrient composition, colour and water...
Arabidopsis seeds rapidly release hydrophilic polysaccharides from the seed coat on imbibition. These form a heavy mucilage layer around the seed that makes it sink in water. Fourteen natural Arabidopsis variants from central Asia and Scandinavia were identified with seeds that have modified mucilage release and float. Four of these have a novel mucilage phenotype with almost none of the releas...
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