نتایج جستجو برای: avicenniaceae

تعداد نتایج: 39  

Abdul Kader, Parthadeb Ghosh, Sankar-Narayan Sinha

The present investigation was undertaken to describe the relationships among species of Avicenniaceae family which have both economic and medicinal activities, collected in Indian Sundarban by the help of RAPD and ISSR markers. In this study, three different species of Avicennia genus were collected. Frozen young leaves (-200C) were taken to isolate the genomic DNA using a slightly modified CTA...

2016
Xinnian Li Norman C. Duke Yuchen Yang Lishi Huang Yuxiang Zhu Zhang Zhang Renchao Zhou Cairong Zhong Yelin Huang Suhua Shi

Avicennia L. (Avicenniaceae), one of the most diverse mangrove genera, is distributed widely in tropical and subtropical intertidal zones worldwide. Five species of Avicennia in the Indo-West Pacific region have been previously described. However, their phylogenetic relationships were determined based on morphological and allozyme data. To enhance our understanding of evolutionary patterns in t...

Avicennia marina (Avicenniaceae) is a species of mangrove tree used for treatment of small pox lesions in Persian folk medicine. The antiviral activity of methanol, ethanol, water, chloroform and n-hexane extracts was evaluated against HIV-1 and HSV. Methanol extract had the highest antiviral activity and the most polar fraction of this extract (fraction D) inhibited HSV with TI and SI values o...

Aviecennia marina (Avicenniaceae) is an endemic plant that widely distributed in the Southern parts of Iran. This plant has been used as treatment of rheumatism arthritis among the inhabitants of Southern parts of Iran. The Avicennia marina hydroalcoholic extract was prepared and its protective efficacy was investigated using measurement of ankle diameter, total WBC and RBC count, ESR, and Pro-...

Aviecennia marina (Avicenniaceae) is an endemic plant that widely distributed in the Southern parts of Iran. This plant has been used as treatment of rheumatism arthritis among the inhabitants of Southern parts of Iran. The Avicennia marina hydroalcoholic extract was prepared and its protective efficacy was investigated using measurement of ankle diameter, total WBC and RBC count, ESR, and Pro-...

Avicennia marina (Avicenniaceae) is a species of mangrove tree used for treatment of small pox lesions in Persian folk medicine. The antiviral activity of methanol, ethanol, water, chloroform and n-hexane extracts was evaluated against HIV-1 and HSV. Methanol extract had the highest antiviral activity and the most polar fraction of this extract (fraction D) inhibited HSV with TI and SI values o...

Journal: :iranian journal of pharmaceutical research 0
rahele namazi 1- department of pharmaceutical biotechnology, school of pharmacy, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences, tehran, iran. 2- students research committee, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences, tehran, iran. rezvan zabihollahi 1- hepatitis and aids department, pasteur institute of iran, tehran, iran. 2- medical school, isfahan medical sciences university, isfahan, iran. mandana behbahani department of microbial biotechnology, faculty of advanced sciences and technologies, university of isfahan, isfahan, iran. abbas rezaei medical school, isfahan medical sciences university, isfahan, iran.

avicennia marina (avicenniaceae) is a species of mangrove tree used for treatment of small pox lesions in persian folk medicine. the antiviral activity of methanol, ethanol, water, chloroform and n-hexane extracts was evaluated against hiv-1 and hsv. methanol extract had the highest antiviral activity and the most polar fraction of this extract (fraction d) inhibited hsv with ti and si values o...

2015
Ivania Cerón-Souza Elena G Gonzalez Andrea E Schwarzbach Dayana E Salas-Leiva Elsie Rivera-Ocasio Nelson Toro-Perea Eldredge Bermingham W Owen McMillan

Comparative phylogeography offers a unique opportunity to understand the interplay between past environmental events and life-history traits on diversification of unrelated but co-distributed species. Here, we examined the effects of the quaternary climate fluctuations and palaeomarine currents and present-day marine currents on the extant patterns of genetic diversity in the two most conspicuo...

Journal: :Marine pollution bulletin 2005
Norman C Duke Alicia M Bell Dan K Pederson Chris M Roelfsema Susan Bengtson Nash

Herbicides, particularly diuron, were correlated with severe and widespread dieback of the dominant mangrove, Avicennia marina (Forsk.) Vierh. var. eucalyptifolia (Val.) N.C. Duke (Avicenniaceae), its reduced canopy condition, and declines in seedling health within three neighbouring estuaries in the Mackay region of NE Australia. This unusual species-specific dieback, first observed in the ear...

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