نتایج جستجو برای: Squill Vinegar

تعداد نتایج: 1741  

Journal: :research journal of pharmacognosy 0
m. bozorgi department of traditional pharmacy, school of traditional medicine, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran. g.r. amin department of pharmacognosy, school of pharmacy, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran. s.n. ostad department of toxicology and pharmacology, pharmaceutical sciences research center, school of pharmacy, tehran, iran. n. samadi department of drug and food control, school of pharmacy and phamaceutical quality assurance research center, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran. e. nazem department of traditional medicine, school of traditional medicine, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran. m. shekarchi food and drug laboratory research center and food and drug control laboratories, moh and me, tehran, iran.

background and objectives:  squill [drimia maritima (l.) stearn] is an important medicinal plant that has been used for medicinal purposes such as cardiovascular diseases and asthma since ancient times. bufadienolides are the main compounds of this plant and are responsible for some reported adverse effects. in order to reduce adverse effects, different methods like boiling with vinegar were ap...

E. Nazem G.R. Amin M. Bozorgi M. Shekarchi N. Samadi S.N. Ostad

Background and objectives:  Squill [Drimia maritima (L.) Stearn] is an important medicinal plant that has been used for medicinal purposes such as cardiovascular diseases and asthma since ancient times. Bufadienolides are the main compounds of this plant and are responsible for some reported adverse effects. In order to reduce adverse effects, differen...

Background: Head lice infestation is a major global health challenge which greatly affects school-aged children. This infestation has different rate in different regions of Iran from 0.9% to 30%. In spite of the diversity of Pediculosis treatments, it still has a high prevalence in the country and it becomes regularly epidemic. In Iranian traditional medicine, "Squill vinegar" ...

Journal: :international journal of environmental research 2009
n. velmurugan s.s han y.s. lee

the major objectives of this study were to find out the mechanism behind the sapstaining fungal hyphae penetration into wood elements using electron microscope and to evaluate the exact role of phenolic compounds existing in wood vinegar towards the sapstaining fungal growth inhibition. to formulate the new environmental friendly wood preservative, we neutralized (to ph 7) wood vinegar with nao...

Journal: :The American Journal of the Medical Sciences 1879

Journal: :MedGenMed : Medscape general medicine 2006
Carol S Johnston Cindy A Gaas

Vinegar folklore is as colorful as it is practical. Legend states that a courtier in Babylonia (c. 5000 BC) "discovered" wine, formed from unattended grape juice, leading to the eventual discovery of vinegar and its use as a food preservative. Hippocrates (c. 420 BC) used vinegar medicinally to manage wounds. Hannibal of Carthage (c. 200 BC), the great military leader and strategist, used vineg...

Journal: :International journal of food sciences and nutrition 2009
Yohsuke Ohtsubo

Billing and Sherman proposed the antimicrobial hypothesis to explain the worldwide spice use pattern. The present study explored whether two antimicrobial ingredients (i.e. spices and vinegar) are used in ways consistent with the antimicrobial hypothesis. Four specific predictions were tested: meat-based recipes would call for more spices/vinegar than vegetable-based recipes; summer recipes wou...

2008
Sang-Chul Lee Kyeong-Yeoll Lee

Effects of wood vinegar on the activity of various insecticides were determined by measuring the mortality of two species of rice planthoppers, Nilaparvata lugens and Laodelphax striatellus. Wood vinegar itself did not show insecticidal activity on planthoppers. When the planthoppers were treated with wood vinegar mixed with one of insecticides such as BPMC, dinotefuran, imidacloprid, carbosulf...

Journal: :British Journal of Pharmacology and Chemotherapy 1953

Journal: :Bioscience, biotechnology, and biochemistry 2009
Tomoo Kondo Mikiya Kishi Takashi Fushimi Shinobu Ugajin Takayuki Kaga

Acetic acid (AcOH), a main component of vinegar, recently was found to suppress body fat accumulation in animal studies. Hence we investigated the effects of vinegar intake on the reduction of body fat mass in obese Japanese in a double-blind trial. The subjects were randomly assigned to three groups of similar body weight, body mass index (BMI), and waist circumference. During the 12-week trea...

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