نتایج جستجو برای: clerodendrum capitatum

تعداد نتایج: 496  

Journal: :Journal of environmental biology 2010
S Jissy Jyothi D S Jaya

To develop the usefulness of plants as bioindicators requires an appropriate selection of plant species which entail an utmost importance for a particular situation. In the present study a periodic evaluation of air pollution tolerance index [APTI] of selected tree species such as Polyalthia longifolia, (Sonner) Thw., Alstonia scholaris, R. Br., Mangifera indica, L., and shrubs Clerodendron inf...

2018
Parvaneh Mehrbod Muna A Abdalla Emmanuel M Njoya Aroke S Ahmed Fatemeh Fotouhi Behrokh Farahmand Dorcas A Gado Mansoureh Tabatabaian Olubunmi G Fasanmi Jacobus N Eloff Lyndy J McGaw Folorunso O Fasina

BACKGROUND Influenza infection remains a major health threat for animals and humans which crucially requires effective antiviral remedies. The usage of herbal medications as readily available alternatives for their compatibility with the body and fewer side effects compared to synthetic chemical treatments has become popular globally. The aim of this study was to investigate and screen in vitro...

2015
Shu Zhang Fei Mo Zhaoxun Luo Jian Huang Chaoqin Sun Ran Zhang

The antibacterial and anti-inflammatory activities, and protective effects of extracts (flavonoid glycosides) of Polygonum capitatum were investigated to detect the evidence for the utilization of the herb in the clinical therapy of gastritis caused by H. pylori. A mouse gastritis model was established using H. pylori. According to treating methods, model mice were random assigned into a model ...

2015
Solomon Asnake Tilahun Teklehaymanot Ariaya Hymete Berhanu Erko Mirutse Giday

BACKGROUND The majority of the Ethiopian population is at risk of malaria largely caused by Plasmodium falciparum. The resistance of the parasite to existing drugs is the main challenge in the control of the disease and thus new therapeutic drugs are required. In Ethiopia, people use different plant species to treat malaria. However, very few of them have so far been evaluated for their safety ...

Journal: :Journal of ethnopharmacology 2007
Francis W Muregi Akira Ishih Toshio Miyase Tohru Suzuki Hideto Kino Teruaki Amano Gerald M Mkoji Mamoru Terada

Methanolic extracts from 15 medicinal plants representing 11 families, used traditionally for malaria treatment in Kenya were screened for their in vivo antimalarial activity in mice against a chloroquine (CQ)-tolerant Plasmodium berghei NK65, either alone or in combination with CQ. The plant parts used ranged from leaves (L), stem bark (SB), root bark (RB), seeds (S) and whole plant (W). When ...

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