نتایج جستجو برای: salvia verticillata

تعداد نتایج: 5524  

2016
Rafie Hamidpour

Sage (Salvia) species are the largest members of Lamiaceae or mint family [1,2]. Many species of salvia are native to Mediterranean region [3]. Sage family members especially common sage (Salvia officinalis) have been used traditionally throughout the world as a remedy for the treatment of many common ailments such as, cough, asthma, bronchitis, angina, mouth and throat inflammations, depressio...

2015
Susanne Pitz Gisela Kalkum Laila Arash Nesrin Karabul Andrea Sodi Sylvain Larroque Michael Beck Andreas Gal

Ocular signs in Fabry disease have generally been regarded to be primarily of diagnostic value. We explored whether ocular findings, alone or in particular in combination with the α-galactosidase A gene mutation, have predictive value for disease severity. Data from the Fabry Outcome Survey (FOS), a large, global database sponsored by Shire, were selected for adult patients who had undergone op...

Journal: :Zeitschrift fur Naturforschung. C, Journal of biosciences 2007
Zhihua Liao Rong Chen Min Chen Chunxian Yang Qiang Wang Yifu Gong

1-Deoxy-D-xylulose 5-phosphate (DXP) reductoisomerase (DXR; EC 1.1.1.267) catalyzes a committed step of the methylerythritol phosphate (MEP) pathway for the biosynthesis of pharmaceutical terpenoid indole alkaloid (TIA) precursors. The full-length cDNA sequence was cloned and characterized from a TIA-producing species, Rauvolfia verticillata, using rapid amplification of cDNA ends (RACE) techni...

Journal: :Arquivos brasileiros de oftalmologia 2007
Cynthia Azeredo Cordeiro Fernando Oréfice Euler Pace Lasmar Helena Hollanda Santos Eugênia Ribeiro Valadares

Fabry's disease is a rare X-linked lysosomal storage disorder of glycosphingolipid (GL) metabolism, caused by a deficiency of alpha-galactosidase A activity. The progressive accumulation of GL in tissues results in the clinical manifestations of the disease, that are more evident in hemizygous males, and include angiokeratomas, acroparesthesia, cornea verticillata, cardiac and kidney involvemen...

2013
Colin Crane Treena I. Burgess

Morphological and DNA sequence characteristics of a pathogenic fungus isolated from branch cankers in Proteaceae of the South West Australian Floristic Region elucidated a new genus and species within Cryphonectriaceae (Diaporthales). The pathogen has been isolated from canker lesions in several Banksia species and Lambertia echinata subsp. citrina, and is associated with a serious decline of t...

2015
Xia-Lin Zheng Jun Li Li Su Jun-Yan Liu Ling-Yu Meng Min-Yi Lin Jing Zhang Wen Lu

Phauda flammans Walker (Lepidoptera, Zygaenidae) is one of the notorious defoliators on Ficus spp. trees. In order to avoid environmental pollution, potential biological control agents for P. flammans need to be investigated instead of chemical control. Four species of insect parasitoids were identified from P. flammans, including three hymenopteran species (i.e., Gotra octocinctus, Apanteles s...

2018
Luã Tainã Costa Reis Magnus Régios Dias da Silva Silvia Lima Costa Eudes da Silva Velozo Ronan Batista Suzana Telles da Cunha Lima

Background: A number of medicinal plants are traditionally used for metabolic disorders in Bahia state, Brazil. The aim of this study was to evaluate the estrogen receptor (ER) and thyroid receptor (TR) activation of crude extracts prepared from 20 plants. Methods: Species were extracted and assayed for receptor activation through both ER and TR gene-reporter assays, using 17β-estradiol and tri...

2013
Ahmad Farid Abu Bakar Ismail Yusoff Ng Tham Fatt Faridah Othman Muhammad Aqeel Ashraf

The potential of three submerged aquatic plant species (Cabomba piauhyensis, Egeria densa, and Hydrilla verticillata) to be used for As, Al, and Zn phytoremediation was tested. The plants were exposed for 14 days under hydroponic conditions to mine waste water effluents in order to assess the suitability of the aquatic plants to remediate elevated multi-metals concentrations in mine waste water...

Journal: :Drug and alcohol dependence 2008
James E Lange Mark B Reed Julie M Ketchie Croff John D Clapp

OBJECTIVE Salvia divinorum (salvia) is a plant that appears to be enjoying increased popularity as a legal hallucinogen in many U.S. jurisdictions. While the popular press has claimed that its use has become widespread, there have been no epidemiological studies published documenting this within the U.S. METHOD A sample of college students was randomly drawn from a large public university in ...

2014
Soňa Jantová Roman Hudec Stanislav Sekretár Juraj Kučerák Martina Melušová

Salvia officinalis, L. (Lamiaceae) is one of the most widespread herbal species used in the area of human health and in the food-processing industry. Salvia and its extracts are known to be a rich source of antioxidants. As shown previously, the crude ethanolic extract of salvia (SE) exerts lower anti-oxidative properties in lard compared to the new salvia food formulations No. 1 (SF1; 32% of S...

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