نتایج جستجو برای: Chenopodium ambrosioides L

تعداد نتایج: 619433  

Journal: :Journal of ethnopharmacology 2004
D MacDonald K VanCrey P Harrison P K Rangachari J Rosenfeld C Warren G Sorger

Infusions of Chenopodium ambrosioides (L.) have been used for centuries in the Americas as a popular remedy against intestinal worm infections. The essential oil of Chenopodium ambrosioides contains high levels of ascaridole, which is a potent anthelmintic, but which has also been responsible for human fatalities, leading to its disuse. Almost 90% of the nematocidal activity of Chenopodium ambr...

Journal: :Journal of ethnopharmacology 2007
Gustavo V B Cruz Paulo Vitor S Pereira Fernando J Patrício Graciomar C Costa Sanara M Sousa Josias B Frazão Walmir C Aragão-Filho Márcia C G Maciel Lucilene A Silva Flávia M M Amaral Elizabeth S B Barroqueiro Rosane N M Guerra Flávia R F Nascimento

The leaves and the oil from the seeds of Chenopodium ambrosioides L. (Chenopodiaceae), a plant known in Brazil as 'mastruz', have been used by native people to treat parasitic diseases. Experimentally it was shown that Chenopodium ambrosioides inhibits the Ehrlich tumor growth, what could be due to an immunomodulatory effect of this product. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect o...

M Mirza M Najafpour Navaei

Hydro-distilled volatile oil from the aerial parts of Chenopodium ambrosioides L. (Chenopodiaceae) was obtained and the oil was analyzed by a combination of GC and GC/MS. Air-dried aerial parts of Chenopodium ambrosioides (100 g) which were collected from Anzaly in Mazandaran province at full flowering stage on June 2003, were subjected to hydro-distillation for 3.5 h using a Clevenger-type app...

M Mirza M Najafpour Navaei

Hydro-distilled volatile oil from the aerial parts of Chenopodium ambrosioides L. (Chenopodiaceae) was obtained and the oil was analyzed by a combination of GC and GC/MS. Air-dried aerial parts of Chenopodium ambrosioides (100 g) which were collected from Anzaly in Mazandaran province at full flowering stage on June 2003, were subjected to hydro-distillation for 3.5 h using a Clevenger-type app...

2012
Shweta Minz C. O. Samuel S. C. Tripathi

Antifungal potential of aqueous extracts of forty plants of different families were tested against Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. ciceri causal agent of wilting of chick pea. Among forty plant species tested aqueous extract of Chenopodium ambrosioides has recorded significant antifungal activity against the test fungi. Solvent extracts viz. petroleum ether, benzene, chloroform, and methanol and ethan...

2011
Mi-Jang Song Sun-Mee Lee Dong-Ku Kim

Chenopodium ambrosioides is an important medicinal plant widely used in the traditional medicine all over the word. Its folk medicinal uses include its antidiabetic profile. A study was designed to determine its hypoglycemic effect. mice used in experiment were fed with high-fat diet for two weeks before induction of Diabetes mellitus by injection of streptozocine (STZ). Animals treated with cr...

2017
Narayan Singh Daizy R. Batish Harminder Pal Singh

Present study was conducted to explore the herbicidal effect of volatile essential oil of Mentha longifolia (L.) L. and Chenopodium ambrosioides L. against Avena fatua L. weed. A significant effect of essential oil was observed on early seedling growth, chlorophyll content and cellular respiration over a concentration range of 0.01 – 0.25 mg/ml as compared to control ones. More inhibition was o...

Journal: :Life sciences 2006
Flávia R F Nascimento Gustavo V B Cruz Paulo Vitor S Pereira Márcia C G Maciel Lucilene A Silva Ana Paula S Azevedo Elizabeth S B Barroqueiro Rosane N M Guerra

The leaves of Chenopodium ambrosioides L. [Chenopodiaceae] ('mastruz') have been indicated for the treatment of several diseases, among which the cancer. There are no results focusing the effect of C. ambrosioides treatment on tumor development in vivo. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of treatment with C. ambrosioides on Ehrlich tumor development. Swiss mice were treated by ...

Journal: :Journal of ethnopharmacology 2007
A A Sowemimo F A Fakoya I Awopetu O R Omobuwajo S A Adesanya

The toxicity and mutagenic potential of most African plants implicated in the management of cancer have not been investigated. The ethanolic extracts of selected Nigerian plants were subsequently studied using the brine shrimp lethality tests, inhibition of telomerase activity and induction of chromosomal aberrations in vivo in rat lymphocytes. Morinda lucida root bark, Nymphaea lotus whole pla...

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