نتایج جستجو برای: european mistletoe

تعداد نتایج: 186947  

Journal: :Immunology 2002
E C Lavelle G Grant A Pusztai U Pfüller O Leavy E McNeela K H G Mills D T O'Hagan

The mucosal adjuvant properties of the three type 2 ribosome-inactivating proteins (RIPs) from the European mistletoe, Viscum album L., were investigated. Mistletoe lectins were compared with cholera toxin (CT) as adjuvants when delivered nasotracheally together with herpes simplex virus glycoprotein D2 (gD2). All three mistletoe lectins (MLI, MLII, MLIII) were potent mucosal adjuvants. Co-admi...

2014
Stephan Baumgartner Heidi Flückiger Matthias Kunz Claudia Scherr Konrad Urech

Extracts from European mistletoe (Viscum album L.) developed in anthroposophic medicine are based on specific pharmaceutical procedures to enhance remedy efficacy. One such anthroposophic pharmaceutical process was evaluated regarding effects on cancer cell toxicity in vitro and on colchicine tumor formation in Lepidium sativum. Anthroposophically processed Viscum album extract (APVAE) was prod...

2009
Daniel García Mariano A. Rodríguez-Cabal Guillermo C. Amico

1. Seed dispersal is considered critical for shaping the spatial structure of plant populations, though little empirical effort has been made to interpret this effect in terms of the scale at which plant species are distributed and cope with environmental heterogeneity. We assessed the spatial role of seed dispersal in Tristerix corymbosus , a mistletoe dispersed exclusively in the temperate fo...

Journal: :Phytopathology 2002
Patricia E Maloney David M Rizzo

ABSTRACT We determined the spatial pattern of dwarf mistletoe (Arceuthobium spp.) associated with two different conifer hosts, white fir (Abies concolor) and Jeffrey pine (Pinus jeffreyi), in forests around the Lake Tahoe Basin and at the Teakettle Experimental Forest, both located in the Sierra Nevada. We also examined a number of host variables and bark beetle incidence to determine how these...

2013
O. T. Ogunmefun T. R. Fasola A. B. Saba O. A. Oridupa

Mistletoe is collected wildly on various plants and Phragmanthera incana is noted to grow on different plant hosts. This study was designed to carry out the ethnobotanical survey, phytochemical and mineral analyses of Phragmanthera incana, a species of mistletoe growing on three plant hosts namely Cocoa (Theobroma cacao), Kolanut (Cola nitida) and Bush mango (Irvingia gabonensis). Mistletoe sam...

Journal: :Frontiers in Plant Science 2023

The hemiparasitic flowering plant Viscum album (European mistletoe) is known for its very special life cycle, extraordinary biochemical properties, and extremely large genome. size of genome estimated to be 30 times larger than the human 600 model Arabidopsis thaliana . To achieve insights into Gene Space genome, which defined as space including surrounding protein-coding regions, a transcripto...

Journal: :International journal of biometeorology 2005
Matthias Dobbertin Nadine Hilker Martine Rebetez Niklaus E Zimmermann Thomas Wohlgemuth Andreas Rigling

Pine mistletoe (Viscum album ssp. austriacum) is common in natural Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) forests in the alpine Rhone Valley, Switzerland. This semi-parasite, which is regarded as an indicator species for temperature, increases the drought stress on trees and may contribute to the observed pine decline in the region. We recorded mistletoes on representative plots of the Swiss National...

Journal: :Anticancer research 2007
Gerhard Kelter Jörg M Schierholz Imma U Fischer Heinz-Herbert Fiebig

Mistletoe extracts are widely used in complementary and alternative cancer therapy in Europe. The extracts possess cytotoxic, as well as immunostimulatory effects. However, some investigators have suggested that low doses of mistletoe extracts could also induce tumor growth. The mistletoe extracts Helixor A, Helixor M and Helixor P were investigated for growth inhibitory and stimulatory effects...

2014
Mohsen Marvibaigi Eko Supriyanto Neda Amini Fadzilah Adibah Abdul Majid Saravana Kumar Jaganathan

Breast cancer is among the most frequent types of cancer in women worldwide. Current conventional treatment options are accompanied by side effects. Mistletoe is amongst the important herbal medicines traditionally used as complementary remedies. An increasing number of studies have reported anticancer activity of mistletoe extracts on breast cancer cells and animal models. Some recent evidence...

Journal: :African health sciences 2015
Olusola Ladokun Matthew Ojezele Oluwatosin Arojojoye

BACKGROUND The extract of the leaves of Viscum album (mistletoe) has been used for centuries in traditional medicine in many parts of the world. However, like many medicinal plants, the belief that things of natural origin are safe may not be entirely true. The blood is a good indicator of health and pathological mirror of the entire body. OBJECTIVE Therefore, in this study, the acute effects...

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