نتایج جستجو برای: solanum anomalum
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background & aim: solanum anomalum thonn. ex schumach. (family solanaceae) is a shrub growing up to 2 metres tall. the edible fruits are gathered from the wild and consumed locally and the leaves are used locally in the treatment of various diseases. evaluation of anti-inflammatory activity of leaf extract of solanum anomalum was carried out to ascertain its uses in traditional medicine. experi...
Background & Aim: Solanum anomalum Thonn. ex Schumach. (family Solanaceae) is a shrub growing up to 2 metres tall. The edible fruits are gathered from the wild and consumed locally and the leaves are used locally in the treatment of various diseases. Evaluation of anti-inflammatory activity of leaf extract of Solanum anomalum was carried out to ascertain its uses in t...
Background & Aim: Solanum anomalum Thonn. ex Schumach. (family Solanaceae) is a shrub growing up to 2 metres tall. The edible fruits are gathered from the wild and consumed locally and the leaves are used locally in the treatment of various diseases. Evaluation of anti-inflammatory activity of leaf extract of Solanum anomalum was carried out to ascertain its uses in t...
The ecosystem significance of crayfishes (Orconectes nais (Faxon) and O. neglectus (Faxon)) and central stoneroller minnows (Campostoma anomalum (Rafinesque)), was examined in a tallgrass prairie stream by estimating the trophic basis of production and consumption for each species. Annual ash-free dry mass production and production to biomass ratios of C. anomalum (260 mg m22 y21, 1.3) were low...
Lead is a non-biodegradable multi-organ toxicant implicated in various disorders including renal and hepatic diseases. In the quest for cheaper readily available antidote, this study has investigated role of Solanum anomalum fruit extract lead-induced kidney liver toxicities male albino rats. Twenty-four mature rats were used, divided into four groups six per group. Group 1 (control rats) recei...
ILD Gossypium anomalum Wawrs. and Peyr. among Gossypium species whas anomalous petal spot inheritance. Its petal spot involves two independently inherited genes; a ghost spot gene interacts with a spotless gene making a large anthocyanin area at the base of a petal (SILOW 1941). In the two cultivated Asiatic diploid species red petal spot involves three closely linked genesmargin. ghost spot, a...
Solanum anomalum Thonn. ex Schumach. (family Solanaceae), an edible shrub whose fruits and leaves are used medicinally to treat diseases including diabetes was evaluated for effect on alpha amylase glucosidase enzymes in vivo. The leaf extract (70-210 mg/kg) fractions (hexane, dichloromethane, ethyl acetate, methanol, 140 of S. were vivo inhibitory using starch, sucrose maltose as substrates. A...
The leaf of Solanum anomalum used in ethnomedicine for the treatment various ailments such as diabetes was evaluated antioxidative stress and hepatoprotective potentials against hepatic injuries alloxan-induced diabetic rats. Antioxidative activities extract fractions (70-210 mg/kg) were assessed by determining oxidative markers levels, liver function indices histopathological study livers trea...
In ethnomedicine, the leaf of S. anomalum is used to treat a variety illnesses, including diabetes. The goal this study was assess effects extract and fractions on kidney function indices, renal histology, indicators oxidative stress in rats with diabetes caused by alloxan. Antioxidative renoprotective potentials (70-210 mg/kg) (140 were assessed determining markers levels, parameters histopath...
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