نتایج جستجو برای: Zingiberaceae

تعداد نتایج: 799  

2015
Shaheen E. Lakhan Christopher T. Ford Deborah Tepper

BACKGROUND Members of the family Zingiberaceae including turmeric, ginger, Javanese ginger, and galangal have been used for centuries in traditional medicine. Preclinical studies of Zingiberaceae extracts have shown analgesic properties. This study aims to systematically review and meta-analyze whether extracts from Zingiberaceae are clinically effective hypoalgesic agents. METHODS Literature...

Journal: :Journal of ethnopharmacology 2003
Christine E Ficker Myron L Smith Siti Susiarti Danna J Leaman C Irawati John T Arnason

Extracts from 11 plant species belonging to the Zingiberaceae were tested for antifungal activity using disc diffusion bioassays. Extracts from several members, especially Alpinia galanga, Curcuma zedoaria and Zingiber purpureum, were found to have pronounced inhibitory activities against a wide variety of human pathogenic fungi, including strains resistant to the common antifungals amphoterici...

2014
Justin N. Vaughn Srinivasa R. Chaluvadi Tushar Latha Rangan Jeffrey L. Bennetzen Shilin Chen

Plants from the Zingiberaceae family are a key source of spices and herbal medicines. Species identification within this group is critical in the search for known and possibly novel bioactive compounds. To facilitate precise characterization of this group, we have sequenced chloroplast genomes from species representing five major groups within Zingiberaceae. Generally, the structure of these ge...

Journal: :Bioinformation 2008
Dhivya Selvaraj Rajeev Kumar Sarma Ramalingam Sathishkumar

MaturaseK gene (MatK) of chloroplast is highly conserved in plant systematics which is involved in Group II intron splicing. The size of the gene is 1500 bp in length, located with in the intron of trnK. In the present study, matK gene from Zingiberaceae was taken for the analysis of variants, parsimony site, patterns, transition/tranversion rates and phylogeny. The family of Zingiberaceae comp...

Journal: :American journal of botany 2015
John C Benedict Selena Y Smith Margaret E Collinson Jana Leong-Škorničková Chelsea D Specht Federica Marone Xianghui Xiao Dilworth Y Parkinson

PREMISE OF THE STUDY Recent phylogenetic analyses based on molecular data suggested that the monocot family Zingiberaceae be separated into four subfamilies and four tribes. Robust morphological characters to support these clades are lacking. Seeds were analyzed in a phylogenetic context to test independently the circumscription of clades and to better understand evolution of seed characters wi...

Journal: :Revista Brasileira de Horticultura Ornamental 1995

2009
Shakeel Ahmad Jatoi Akira Kikuchi Kazuo N. Watanabe

Members of the Zingiberaceae, one of the largest families of the plant kingdom, are major contributors to the undergrowth of the tropical rain and monsoon forests, mostly in Asia. They are also the most commonly used gingers, of which the genera Alpinia, Amomum, Curcuma, and Zingiber, followed by Boesenbergia, Kaempferia, Elettaria, Elettariopsis, Etlingera, and Hedychium are the most important...

2013
MRIDULA TRIPATHI PRIYANKA CHAWLA RUBY UPADHYAY SHIVANGI TRIVEDI

Multi drug resistant pathogenic bacteria are posing a serious problem for the current world. Thus in the search for novel antibiotics traditional plants have been proved to be potent source for antimicrobial agents. Zingiberaceae family constitutes a vital group of rhizomatous medicinal and aromatic plants characterised by the presence of volatile oils and oleoresins of export value. Since the ...

2010
Edayileveettil K Radhakrishnan Rintu T Varghese Soniya E Vasudevan

Plant phenolic compounds form a valuable resource of secondary metabolites having a broad spectrum of biological activities. Type III polyketide synthases play a key role in the formation of basic structural skeleton of the phenolic compounds. As a group of medicinal plants, PKSs with novel features are expected in the genome of Zingiberaceae. The genomic exploration of PKS in Alpinia calcarata...

1999
R. G. FOOTTIT

Pentalonia nigronervosa (sensu Hardy 1931) samples from banana and from Zingiberaceae and Araceae species exhibit fixed differences in DNA sequence in mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase subunit 1 (“DNA barcode”) and in the nuclear gene elongation factor 1α, and have morphometric differences, including non-overlapping ranges in the length of the distal rostral segment. It is thus proposed that the...

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