نتایج جستجو برای: acacia tree

تعداد نتایج: 174034  

Journal: :Nutrition and cancer 2013
Muhammad Aliyu Oyeronke A Odunola Ahsana D Farooq Huma Rasheed Ahmed M Mesaik Muhammad I Choudhary Iffat S Channa Salman A Khan Ochuko L Erukainure

Lung cancer is one of the leading causes of death worldwide. We investigated the molecular mechanism of antiproliferation potential of Acacia honey on NCI-H460 cells by cell cycle, viability, cytokines, calcium ion and gene expression analysis. Acacia honey inhibited cells proliferation, arrested G0/G1 phase, stimulated cytokines, calcium ion release as well as suppressed p53 and Bcl-2 expressi...

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2013
Domancar Orona-Tamayo Natalie Wielsch Alejandro Blanco-Labra Ales Svatos Rodolfo Farías-Rodríguez Martin Heil

Myrmecophytic Acacia species produce food bodies (FBs) to nourish ants of the Pseudomyrmex ferrugineus group, with which they live in an obligate mutualism. We investigated how the FBs are protected from exploiting nonmutualists. Two-dimensional gel electrophoresis of the FB proteomes and consecutive protein sequencing indicated the presence of several Kunitz-type protease inhibitors (PIs). PIs...

2014
Etienne Slabbert Shayne Martin Jacobs Karin Jacobs

Riparian ecosystem along rivers and streams are characterised by lateral and longitudinal ecological gradients and, as a result, harbour unique biodiversity. Riparian ecosystems in the fynbos of the Western Cape, South Africa, are characterised by seasonal dynamics, with summer droughts followed by high flows during winter. The unique hydrology and geomorphology of riparian ecosystems play an i...

2015
Sascha Buchholz Hedwig Tietze Ingo Kowarik Jens Schirmel Jian Liu

Biological invasions are a major threat to biodiversity; however, the degree of impact can vary depending on the ecosystem and taxa. Here, we test whether a top invader at a global scale, the tree Robinia pseudoacacia (black locust or false acacia), which is known to profoundly change site conditions, significantly affects urban animal diversity. As a first multi-taxon study of this kind, we an...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2010
Todd M Palmer Daniel F Doak Maureen L Stanton Judith L Bronstein E Toby Kiers Truman P Young Jacob R Goheen Robert M Pringle

Understanding cooperation is a central challenge in biology, because natural selection should favor "free-loaders" that reap benefits without reciprocating. For interspecific cooperation (mutualism), most approaches to this paradox focus on costs and benefits of individual partners and the strategies mutualists use to associate with beneficial partners. However, natural selection acts on lifeti...

2016
Metha M. Klock Luke G. Barrett Peter H. Thrall Kyle E. Harms

Identification of mechanisms that allow some species to outcompete others is a fundamental goal in ecology and invasive species management. One useful approach is to examine congeners varying in invasiveness in a comparative framework across native and invaded ranges. Acacia species have been widely introduced outside their native range of Australia, and a subset of these species have become in...

Journal: :Bioresources 2022

Condensed tannins were quantified in the barks of selected tree species, and antibacterial activity these substances against clinical subclinical isolates bovine mastitis evaluated. Tree from Mimosa tenuiflora, caesalpiniifolia, Anacardium occidentale, Stryphnodendron adstringens used, as well commercial tannin Acacia mearnsii. The extracted using a mixture ethyl alcohol acetone. moisture conte...

2013

Acacia nilotica once regarded as one of the worst weeds because of its invasiveness, potential for spread, economic and environmental impacts, thus it can easily grow and spread on large massive area for its survival. But recent studies and experiments shows that Acacia nilotica has many effective and efficient phytochemical activities in curing human diseases. Previous studies revealed that th...

2014
Heera Ram Rameshwar Jatwa Ashok Purohit

Acacia senegal L. (Fabaceae) seeds are essential ingredient of "Pachkutta," a specific Rajasthani traditional food. The present study explored antiatherosclerotic and cardioprotective potential of Acacia senegal seed extract, if any, in hypercholesterolemic diet-induced atherosclerosis in rabbits. Atherosclerosis in rabbits was induced by feeding normal diet supplemented with oral administratio...

2017
SeGun Kim InPyo Hong SoonOk Woo HyeRi Jang SokCheon Pak SangMi Han

BACKGROUND Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) is linked to the development of the majority of peptic ulcers and some types of gastric cancers, and its antibiotic resistance is currently found worldwide. OBJECTIVE This study is aimed at evaluating the anti-H. pylori activity of Korean acacia honey and isolating the related active components using organic solvents. MATERIAL AND METHODS The crude...

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