نتایج جستجو برای: plant medical

تعداد نتایج: 979450  

Journal: :Genetics and molecular research : GMR 2012
A A Alatar M A Mahmoud S A Al-Sohaibani K A Abd-Elsalam

Medicinal plant species has a valuable economic importance because of its usage as pharmaceuticals, nutritional, as well as its use in popular medication. For DNA-based techniques, nanogram quantities of the purified DNA are requisite to amplify and yield sufficient amounts of PCR products. SDS-based DNA isolation method was used to extract DNA from 11 species of different aromatic and me...

2015
Beivy Jonathan Kolondam

DNA barcoding is a tool for species identification. For plant species identification, two of plastid genes (rbcL and matK) were used as standard barcodes. There are limitations of each gene marker but matK is considered to be the closest plant analogue to the CO1 animal barcode. As a mega-biodiversity country, Indonesia has many plant species used for ornamental and/or medical purposes. This st...

2016
Fani Tinitana Montserrat Rios Juan Carlos Romero-Benavides Marcelino de la Cruz Rot Manuel Pardo-de-Santayana

BACKGROUND The traditional markets in southern Ecuador and within the Andean region are especially important for plant resource trading among local people, even since before Spanish colonization; therefore, ethnobotanical studies are currently necessary and important. These strategic spaces persist for the traditional medicine cultural value reflected in the higher consumption of medicinal plan...

2014
Olorunfemi A Eseyin Munavvar A Sattar Hassaan A Rathore

Telfairia occidentalis Hook.f. (Cucurbitaceae) is cultivated in West Africa. The purpose of this article is to review information available in scientific literature on the pharmacological and biological activities of the plant. Searches were made and relevant information obtained from online resources such as Google Scholar, PubMed and Medline. Only literature highlighting the pharmacological, ...

2017
Dennis R.A. Mans

The widely held layman’s perception of nature as a collection of animals operating against a static green background of plants is a serious misunderstanding of the complexity and dynamics of the plant biodiversity. Plants fulfill all functions that superficially only seem reserved for animals including movement, communication, and defense. For the latter purposes, plants have developed intricat...

Journal: :QJM : monthly journal of the Association of Physicians 2011
A K Gupta C G Savopoulos J Ahuja A I Hatzitolios

The cholesterol-lowering effect of plant sterols was first discovered in the early 1950s. However, it is only recently that plant sterols have become clinically important, when advances in food-technology have made it possible to combine sterols with a variety of food products including margarines, yogurts, fruit juices and cereal bars. We review the clinical trial evidence of lipid-lowering ef...

2011
S. Mythili S. Gajalakshmi A. Sathiavelu T. B. Sridharan

Cassytha filiformis L. (Lauraceae), a medicinal plant is traditionally used for the treatment of cancer, African trypanosomiasis and many other related diseases. This plant has a wider distribution throughout India and used medicinally in China, Indochina, Madagascar and South Africa. Thus, Cassytha filiformis is medicinally used as an antiplatelet, vasorelaxant, alphaadrenoreceptor antagonist ...

2015
Marie-Ève Lebel Karine Chartrand Denis Leclerc Alain Lamarre Darrell J. Irvine

Vaccines are considered one of the greatest medical achievements in the battle against infectious diseases. However, the intractability of various diseases such as hepatitis C, HIV/AIDS, malaria, tuberculosis, and cancer poses persistent hurdles given that traditional vaccine-development methods have proven to be ineffective; as such, these challenges have driven the emergence of novel vaccine ...

2016
Isabel Díaz-Reviriego Álvaro Fernández-Llamazares Matthieu Salpeteur Patricia L. Howard Victoria Reyes-García

Local medical systems are key elements of social-ecological systems as they provide culturally appropriate and locally accessible health care options, especially for populations with scarce access to biomedicine. The adaptive capacity of local medical systems generally rests on two pillars: species diversity and a robust local knowledge system, both threatened by local and global environmental ...

2010
Marina Macchiaiolo Elettra Vignati Michaela V Gonfiantini Annalisa Grandin Maria Teresa Romano Michele Salata Diletta Valentini Alberto Villani

A 12 year old boy presented with an acute onset of anisocoria and blurred vision. Ocular motility was normal but his right pupil was dilated, round but sluggishly reactive to light. There was no history of trauma, eye drops' instillation, nebulised drugs or local ointments. His past medical history was negative.A third nerve palsy was considered but the performed cerebral MRI was normal.On furt...

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