نتایج جستجو برای: european mistletoe

تعداد نتایج: 186947  

2013
Grazielle Sales Teodoro Eduardo van den Berg Rafael Arruda

Mistletoes are aerial hemiparasitic plants which occupy patches of favorable habitat (host trees) surrounded by unfavorable habitat and may be possibly modeled as a metapopulation. A metapopulation is defined as a subdivided population that persists due to the balance between colonization and extinction in discrete habitat patches. Our aim was to evaluate the dynamics of the mistletoe Psittacan...

2013
O. T. Ogunmefun

Various studies on Phragmanthera incana (mistletoe) did not intensify toxicity. Toxicological evaluation of Phragmanthera incana, a species of mistletoe growing on two plant hosts namely Cocoa (Theobroma cacao) and Kolanut (Cola nitida) in South-western Nigeria was carried out with the observation of Wistar rats’ haematological and serum biochemical changes for a period of thirty-day administra...

2011
Sebastian Jäger Markus Beffert Katharina Hoppe Dominik Nadberezny Bruno Frank Armin Scheffler

Herbal tea can be prepared by infusion or maceration at room temperature resulting in different compositions of extractable constituents, which possibly influences the mode of action or safety profile. Knowledge on this topic is limited. The aim of this study was to investigate the substantial differences between infusion and maceration as recommended preparation methods for the preparation of ...

Journal: :Evidence-based Complementary and Alternative Medicine : eCAM 2009
Renatus Ziegler

In Europe many cancer patients use complementary therapies, particularly mistletoe. Only a few controlled clinical trials have been performed with the mistletoe preparation Iscador as a complementary treatment for cancer, many of them with medium to low quality due to methodological shortcomings. Reasons for some quality concerns, particularly discontinuation of treatment and/or participation a...

2014
Matthias Onyebuchi Agbo Chukwuemeka Sylvester Nworu Festus Basden Chied Okoye Patience Ogoamaka Osadebe

The present study was carried out to evaluate the anti-inflammatory activities of polyphenols isolated from the leaves of mistletoe (Loranthus micranthus Linn.) parasitic on Hevea brasiliensis. The anti-inflammatory properties of the isolated compounds were evaluated on the basis of their ability to inhibit the production of nitric oxide (NO) and tumuor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) in lipopolysacc...

Journal: :Journal of Plant Ecology 2021

Abstract Aims Host-mediated effects on hemiparasitic mistletoes were hypothesized to contribute reproductive phenological asynchrony, thus providing a longer period of food supply its mutualistic pollinators and dispersers. However, studies with empirical data interrogating this hypothesis are lacking. Methods Weekly monitoring flowering fruiting patterns generalist mistletoe Dendrophthoe penta...

Journal: :Cancer letters 2008
Georg Seifert Patrick Jesse Alfred Laengler Tobias Reindl Maria Lüth Stephan Lobitz Günter Henze Aram Prokop Holger N Lode

Viscum album (Mistletoe) is one of the most widely used alternative cancer therapies. Aqueous mistletoe extracts (MT) contain the three mistletoe lectins I, II and III as one predominant group of biologically active agents. Although MT is widely used, there is a lack of scientifically sound preclinical and clinical data. In this paper, we describe for the first time the in vivo efficacy and mec...

2016
Yonglin Wang Dianguang Xiong Ning Jiang Xuewu Li Qiqing Yang Chengming Tian

Arceuthobium (dwarf mistletoes) are hemiparasites that may cause great damage to infected trees belonging to Pinaceae and Cupressaceae. Currently, dwarf mistletoe control involves the use of the ethylene-producing product ethephon (ETH), which acts by inducing dwarf mistletoe shoot abscission. However, the process by which ETH functions is mostly unknown. Therefore, the transcriptome of the ETH...

Journal: :Physiological and biochemical zoology : PBZ 2014
Kathryn R Napier Patricia A Fleming Todd J McWhorter

Carbohydrate-rich mistletoe fruits are consumed by a wide range of avian species. Small birds absorb a large portion of water-soluble nutrients, such as glucose, via the paracellular pathway. d-xylose, a pentose monosaccharide, is abundant in some nectars and mistletoe fruits consumed by birds, and it has been suggested that it is most likely absorbed via the paracellular pathway in birds. We m...

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