نتایج جستجو برای: salvia candidissima

تعداد نتایج: 5043  

Journal: :Encyclopédie berbère 2008

2006
G. Moreno-Rueda

Terrestrial gastropods, especially those dwelling in dry habitats such as the Mediterranean, are highly susceptible to dehydration. In this study, the use of refuges by Iberus gualtieranus gualtieranus and Sphincterochila candidissima is compared. These two species belong to families with different distribution ranges, but they live in sympatry on a mountain in southern Spain with a dry Mediter...

2008
Gregorio MORENO-RUEDA

It has been suggested that white colour is beneficial for snails living in arid environments. In this work, shell coloration in the arid-dwelling land snail Sphincterochila (Albea) candidissima was manipulated during aestivation. Snails painted black lost more body weight than did control ones, presumably as a consequence of higher heat absorption. This suggests that light colour is advantageou...

2017
Mustafa Bayram Ebubekir Altuntas Melih Yilar

BACKGROUND Salvia seeds are promite to dietary and healthy oils because they contain essential fatty acids. Salvia seeds frequently produce mucilage on soaking, and this mucilage is used for the treatment of eye diseases in eastern countries. Salvia species studied for medicine, food and cosmetics, have the potential to be used in the various fields. In the present study, selected engineering (...

2015
Elham Jafari Sasan Andalib Alireza Abed Mahmoud Rafieian-Kopaei Golnaz Vaseghi

OBJECTIVES Herbal medicine is known as a valid alternative treatment. Salvia Reuterana, which has been used in the Iranian traditional medicine, is mostly distributed in the central highlands of Iran. Salvia Reuterana is a medicinal herb with various therapeutic usages. The aim of the present review is to take account of pharmacological properties of Salvia Reuterana. MATERIALS AND METHODS Th...

Journal: :Journal of psychoactive drugs 2016
Fiona Hutton Bronwyn Kivell Otis Boyle

Salvia divnorum (an intense hallucinogen) is currently illegal in New Zealand under the 2014 Psychoactive Substances Amendment Act. Despite this, there is a scarcity of research surrounding Salvia divinorum and its effects in a New Zealand context. To explore the experiences of Salvia divinorum users, an anonymous questionnaire was advertised through flyers placed in locations where young adult...

Journal: :Addiction 2007
Sundeep Singh

BACKGROUND Salvia divinorum is a non-water-soluble hallucinogen that is becoming increasingly popular among adolescents. Salvia is a highly selective full agonist of primate and cloned human cerebral kappa-opioid receptors, although its psychotomimetic effects are similar to serotonergic agonists and NMDA glutamate antagonists. Salvia has been associated with depersonalization, laughter, feelin...

Journal: :International journal of clinical and experimental medicine 2015
Bingyu Mao Liu Nuan Lei Yang Xiaotao Zeng

AIMS This study is to determine the effect of astragalus and salvia extract on the alteration of myocardium in a rat model of myocardial infarction. METHODS A total of 40 male Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly divided into the sham-operated group, the control group, the Astragalus group, the Salvia group, and the compatibility of Astragalus and Salvia and group. The cardiac functions were det...

Journal: :Journal of ethnopharmacology 2014
Ivan Casselman Catherine J Nock Hans Wohlmuth Robert P Weatherby Michael Heinrich

ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE In 1962 ethnopharmacologists, Hofmann and Wasson, undertook an expedition to Oaxaca, Mexico. These two researchers were the first scientists to collect a flowering specimen of Salvia divinorum allowing the identification of this species. While the species' traditional use is confined to a very small region of Mexico, since Hofmann and Wasson's expedition 50 years ...

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