نتایج جستجو برای: pelargonium peltatum

تعداد نتایج: 891  

2013
M. C. Lenti A. Baldini E. Cecchi R. Bonaiuti E. Gallo A. Pugi V. Maggini F. Firenzuoli N. Lombardi E. Lucenteforte M. Moschini A. Mugelli A. Vannacci

Background Pelargonium sidoides (PS) is an African herbaceous, perennial plant in the geranium family. The root is the medically part used for respiratory problems [1]. The reported pharmacological activities include moderate direct antibacterial and antiviral potencies and immunomodulatory properties. An alcohol extract of PS has become popular in Germany as a treatment for different respirato...

2016
Jevgenija Prisutova Kirill Horoshenkov Bruno Brouard Jean-Philippe Groby

This paper presents a new application of the normal mode decomposition to measure the reflection and absorption coefficients of a low growing living plant in a large 300 300 mm impedance tube. In this way the higher frequency limit can be extended by a factor of 3 in comparison to that suggested by the standard ISO 10534-2 method for this type of an impedance tube. The adopted method (Prisutova...

Journal: :Chemistry and Chemical Technology 2023

Ag thin films were successfully produced via a green chemistry method from silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) obtained reacting an extract of Pelargonium Zonale leaves with nitrate. The ions nitrate reduced to atoms by reducing stabilizer-capping compounds contained in the leaves. nucleate small clusters that grew into and finally, they formed homogeneous film on glass substrate. nanostructured chara...

Journal: :Journal of ethnopharmacology 2005
M Billo P Cabalion J Waikedre C Fourneau S Bouttier R Hocquemiller A Fournet

Twenty plants, belonging to sixteen families, used in traditional New Caledonian and Vanuatu medicine for treatment of symptoms potentially related to tuberculosis (cough, fever or inflammation) were screened for antimycobacterial activity. We also screened an original endemic plant, Amborella trichopoda, only member of the monogeneric family Amborellaceae and considered the most primitive livi...

Journal: :Sibbaldia: the International Journal of Botanic Garden Horticulture 2009

2003
B. M. Doyle J. F. Roycroft A. C. Cassells

The potential of slow phase chlorophyll fluorescence (CF) to predict the physiological status of Pelargonium propagules (seven varieties in 28 different batches) post shipment or post simulated shipment was evaluated. The rooting ability of the cuttings was recorded and used to confirm the results from the CF data. The use of cardboard versus polystyrene packaging and the inclusion of two treat...

Journal: :South African Journal of Botany 2010

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