نتایج جستجو برای: medicinal properties

تعداد نتایج: 901202  

2018
Kang Liu Aki H. Morita Shigehiko Kanaya

Metabolite-content (MC) refers to all small molecules which are the products or intermediates of metabolism within an organism. The metabolite-contents of plants which involve numerous secondary metabolites are highly related to their nutritional and medicinal features. Previous researches have confirmed that phylogeny-guided approaches have been seen as one of the timeefficient and informative...

2011
Mohd. Danish Pradeep Singh Garima Mishra Shruti Srivastava K. K. Jha R. L. Khosa

Medicinal herbs are moving from fringe to mainstream use with a greater number of people seeking remedies and health approaches free from side effects caused by synthetic chemicals. India officially recognizes over 3000 plants for their medicinal value. It is generally estimated that over 6000 plants in India are in use in traditional, folk and herbal medicine. This article aims to provide a co...

Journal: :Animal : an international journal of animal bioscience 2007
S Athanasiadou J Githiori I Kyriazakis

The use of medicinal plants for the prevention and treatment of gastro-intestinal parasitism has its origin in ethnoveterinary medicine. Although until recently the majority of the evidence on the antiparasitic activity of medicinal plants was anecdotal and lacked scientific validity, there is currently an increasing number of controlled experimental studies that aim to verify and quantify such...

Background: Mahneshan County, with an area of 2815 km2, located west of Zanjan province, is the most prosperous and pristine regions . The county is rich in Plant biodiversity due to its plains and highlands, diverse habitats and proper soil and water resources. A significant proportion of its herbs have medicinal properties, including the treatment of gastro-intestinal disorders, which have no...

Journal: :Bioinformation 2008
Shaik Abdul Latheef Beerkam Prasad Middi Bavaji Gangapatnam Subramanyam

UNLABELLED Medicinal plants play an important role in health care. The use of medicinal plants for treatment is growing in view of cost and non-compliance of modern medicine as in case of non-communicable diseases. Plants such as Boswellia, ovalifoliolata, Cycas beddomei, Pimpinella tirupatiensis, Pterocarpus santalinus, Shorea thumbuggaia, Syzygium alternifolium, Terminalia pallida are endemic...

2016
S. Gayathri Devi R. Dhamotharan

Medicinal herbs are moving from fringe to mainstream use with a greater number of people seeking remedies and health approaches free from side effects caused by synthetic chemicals. India officially recognizes over 3000 plants for their medicinal value. It is generally estimated that over 6000 plants in India are in use in traditional, folk and herbal medicine. This article aims to provide a co...

2014
MONIKA THAKUR NEHA SHARMA

Saffron (Crocus sativus L.) is one of the world’s most valuable condiments, whose dried stigmas have been used since antiquity for culinary and medicinal purposes. The ethnobotanical data reveal that the plant and stigma extracts have many medicinal properties. On the basis of ethnobotanical data, lots of research has been done to determine the nutraceutical potential of saffron. The studies re...

2012
Tan Eng-Chong Lee Yean-Kee Chee Chin-Fei Heh Choon-Han Wong Sher-Ming Christina Thio Li-Ping Foo Gen-Teck Norzulaani Khalid Noorsaadah Abd Rahman Saiful Anuar Karsani Shatrah Othman Rozana Othman Rohana Yusof

Boesenbergia rotunda is a herb from the Boesenbergia genera under the Zingiberaceae family. B. rotunda is widely found in Asian countries where it is commonly used as a food ingredient and in ethnomedicinal preparations. The popularity of its ethnomedicinal usage has drawn the attention of scientists worldwide to further investigate its medicinal properties. Advancement in drug design and disco...

Bahman Fazeli-nasab, Ziba Fooladvand

Mastic (Chatlanqosh or turpentine) is a valuable tree species in most parts of the country, particularly around the southern slopes of the Alborz and Zagros mountain range distributed. Wild Mastic tree is mainly due to the adaptability and hard rocky ground tree and needless to excessive irrigation, it doesn't usually crop. It is the mountain range of the plant, giving it less water. The soil a...

Journal: :research in pharmaceutical sciences 0
elham jafari marzieh rahmani khajouei farshid hassanzadeh gholam hossein hakimelahi ghadam ali khodarahmi

the heterocyclic compounds have a great importance in medicinal chemistry. one of the most important heterocycles in medicinal chemistry are quinazolines possessing wide spectrum of biological properties like antibacterial, antifungal, anticonvulsant, anti-inflammatory, anti-hiv, anticancer and analgesic activities. this skeleton is an important pharmacophore considered as a privileged structur...

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