نتایج جستجو برای: salvia bracteata

تعداد نتایج: 5212  

Journal: :پژوهش های علوم دامی ایران 0
رضا ولی زاده رشید صفری سید احسان غیاثی حمیدرضا عشقی زاده

samples of salvia leriifolia were collected from khorasan mountains in different growing stages. chemical composition, rumen degradability characteristics of dry matter (dm), crude protein (cp) and neutral detergent fiber (ndf) of salvia leriifolia whole plant (stem and leaves) in different flowering stages and plant leaves in comparison with alfalfa hay and triticale straw were measured using ...

2018

Stampfli A. 1992. Effects of mowing and removing litter on reproductive shoot modules of some plant species in abandoned meadows on Monte San Giorgio. Bot. Helv. 102: 85-92. Reproductive shoot modules have been counted in a permanent plot experiment on Monte San Giorgio (Southern Switzerland) since 1988. The 8 species presented here, including the dominant grass (Molinia arundinacea) and seven ...

Journal: :research journal of pharmacognosy 2015
m.b. bahadori m. mirzaei

background and objectives: salvia species are important because of their medicinal, traditional and economical uses. they are used traditionally for treatment of several diseases. the genus salvia is represented in the iranian flora by 61 species of which, 17 are endemic.  in the present study, the phytochemical and biological effects of two iranian salvia species have been evaluated. methods: ...

Journal: :Biological psychiatry 2012
Mohini Ranganathan Ashley Schnakenberg Patrick D Skosnik Bruce M Cohen Brian Pittman R Andrew Sewell Deepak Cyril D'Souza

BACKGROUND Salvia divinorum (Salvia) is an increasingly popular recreational drug amongst adolescents and young adults. Its primary active ingredient, Salvinorin A (SA)-a highly selective agonist at the κ opiate receptor-is believed to be one of the most potent naturally occurring hallucinogens. However, there is little experimental data on the effects of SA in humans. METHODS In a 3-day, dou...

Journal: :Journal of ethnopharmacology 2011
Zhiyi Qiang Zhong Ye Cathy Hauck Patricia A Murphy Joe-Ann McCoy Mark P Widrlechner Manju B Reddy Suzanne Hendrich

ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE Rosmarinic acid (RA), a caffeic acid-related compound found in high concentrations in Prunella vulgaris (self-heal), and ursolic acid (UA), a pentacyclic triterpene acid concentrated in Salvia officinalis (sage), have been traditionally used to treat inflammation in the mouth, and may also be beneficial for gastrointestinal health in general. AIM OF THE STUDY To...

2012
Atsushi Sakai Hiroko Yoshimura

The " Salvia phenomenon" is one of the most famous examples of allelopathic interaction between higher plants. The Salvia thickets are surrounded by zones of bare soil ("bare zone", 1-3 m in width), which merge into areas of inhibited grassland ("zone of inhibition") and finally undisturbed grassland at a distance of 3-9 m. This characteristic vegetation pattern was attributed to monoterpenes, ...

Journal: :Evidence-based Complementary and Alternative Medicine 2005
James D. Adams Michael Wall Cecilia Garcia

Salvia columbariae (chia) was examined and found to contain miltionone II, cryptotanshinone and tanshinone IIA. These compounds may be of interest in the treatment of stroke and heart attack.

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