نتایج جستجو برای: stinging nettles

تعداد نتایج: 868  

2014
Katherine M. Phillips Pamela R. Pehrsson Wanda W. Agnew Angela J. Scheett Jennifer R. Follett Henry C. Lukaski Kristine Y. Patterson

Ten wild plants (cattail broad leaf shoots, chokecherries, beaked hazelnuts, lambsquarters, plains prickly pear, prairie turnips, stinging nettles, wild plums, raspberries, and rose hips) from three Native American reservations in North Dakota were analyzed to expand composition information of traditional foraged plants. Proximates, dietary fiber (DF), vitamins, minerals, carotenoids, and folat...

Journal: :Wilderness & Environmental Medicine 2011

Journal: :Annals of botany 2006
Han Yi Fu Shiang Jiuun Chen Ruei Feng Chen Wang Hsien Ding Ling Long Kuo-Huang Rong Nan Huang

BACKGROUND AND AIMS Once human skin contacts stinging hairs of Urtica spp. (stinging nettles), the irritant is released and produces pain, wheals or a stinging sensation which may last for >12 h. However, the existence of pain-inducing toxins in the stinging hairs of Urtica thunbergiana has never been systematically demonstrated. Experiments were therefore conducted to identify the persistent p...

Journal: :The British journal of general practice : the journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners 1994
C F Randall

2016
Jitka Viktorova Zuzana Jandova Michaela Madlenakova Petra Prouzova Vilem Bartunek Blanka Vrchotova Petra Lovecka Lucie Musilova Tomas Macek

Although stinging nettle (Urtica dioica) has been shown to reduce HM (heavy metal) content in soil, its wider phytoremediation potential has been neglected. Urtica dioica was cultivated in soils contaminated with HMs or polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs). After four months, up to 33% of the less chlorinated biphenyls and 8% of HMs (Zn, Pb, Cd) had been removed. Bacteria were isolated from the pla...

2016
Hans-Jürgen Ensikat Thorsten Geisler Maximilian Weigend

Biomineralization provides living organisms with various materials for the formation of resilient structures. Calcium phosphate is the main component of teeth and bones in vertebrates, whereas especially silica serves for the protection against herbivores on many plant surfaces. Functional calcium phosphate structures are well-known from the animal kingdom, but had not so far been reported from...

Journal: :Clinical medicine 2004
Nicholas G N Shenker Candy McCabe David R Blake

‘gate control’ theory. Stimuli are processed peripherally and their transmission determined by a gate set both in the spinal cord and the subcortical regions. Higher centres then determine motor, and other motivational, responses as well as interpreting psychological aspects. The gate is set according to competing spatially similar and adjacent stimuli as well as the brain’s arousal and attenti...

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