نتایج جستجو برای: acacia tree

تعداد نتایج: 174034  

2013
Muhammad Aliyu Sani Ibrahim Hajiya M. Inuwa Abdullahi B. Sallau Olagunju Abbas Idowu A. Aimola Nathan Habila Ndidi S. Uche

Cancer is a leading cause of death worldwide and its development is frequently associated with oxidative stress-induced by carcinogens such as arsenicals. Most foods are basically health-promoting or disease-preventing and a typical example of such type is honey. This study was undertaken to investigate the ameliorative effects of Acacia honey on sodium arsenite-induced oxidative stress in the ...

2006
K. K. Rana M. Wadhwa

Forest tree leaves (12 different species) of semi hilly arid region of Punjab State were collected at 30-day interval throughout the year to assess the seasonal variations in tannin profile. Tannins were extracted and fractionated from fat free samples and data were analyzed statistically by 12×12 factorial design. The leaves of Anogeissus latifolia had the highest (p<0.05) concentration of tot...

Journal: :Journal of applied science and environmental management 2022

Acacia senegal (L), a nitrogen fixing tree and drought resistant species with potentials to improve infertile soils was planted in Sahel zone of Jigawa State, Nigeria for the production gum arabic. However, information on soil physico-chemical properties under plantation is scanty, hence objective this paper evaluate physicochemical arabic (Acacia L) wild Nigeria. Soil samples were collected fr...

2013
Surender Kumar Bhardwaj

The aqueous extracts of twenty plants were screened by agar diffusion methods for their antibacterial activity against Rathyibacter tritici, a causal organism of tundu diseases of wheat. The combined extracts of leaf extracts of Datura stramonium and stem extracts of Acacia catechu in general showed a strong enhancement in activities over the individual extracts of leaves extracts of Datura str...

2005

Many species of Acacia have been tested by Mr. E. P. White for the presence of alkaloids in plants grown in New Zealand. He identified tryptamine, phenylethylamine, and N-methylphenylethylamine. Acacia kettlewelliae Maiden was found by White1 to oontain about 1.5% base in its leaves and stems, 92% of which was 2-phenylethylamine. A sample of leaves collected at Creswick, Victoria, gave 0.9% bas...

2017
Hannes Gaisberger Roeland Kindt Judy Loo Marco Schmidt Fidèle Bognounou Sié Sylvestre Da Ousmane Boukary Diallo Souleymane Ganaba Assan Gnoumou Djingdia Lompo Anne Mette Lykke Elisée Mbayngone Blandine Marie Ivette Nacoulma Moussa Ouedraogo Oumarou Ouédraogo Charles Parkouda Stefan Porembski Patrice Savadogo Adjima Thiombiano Guibien Zerbo Barbara Vinceti

Over the last decades agroforestry parklands in Burkina Faso have come under increasing demographic as well as climatic pressures, which are threatening indigenous tree species that contribute substantially to income generation and nutrition in rural households. Analyzing the threats as well as the species vulnerability to them is fundamental for priority setting in conservation planning. Guide...

2013
Elia Ranzato Simona Martinotti Bruno Burlando

Honey is widely used for treating burns, ulcers and wounds, but the mechanisms of action are poorly known and the product is mainly used as an antimicrobial. We have examined here the wound healing properties of honey on human fibroblasts, using an in vitro scratch wound healing model. Three kinds of widely used monofloral honeys were used, viz. acacia (Robinia pseudacacia), buckwheat (Fagopyru...

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