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Biological and Phytochemical Screening of Plants

N.R. Farnsworth
- 01 Mar 1966 - 
- Vol. 55, Iss: 3, pp 225-276
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Isolation & identification of anti-inflammatory constituents of Randia dumetorum lamk. Fruit: Potential beneficial effects against acute lung injury.

TL;DR: In this article , the authors employed bioactivity-guided fractionation of Randia dumetorum Lamk. to reveal the key bioactive constituents possessing anti-inflammatory action against acute lung injury (ALI) by employing bioactivity guided fractionation.

Karakterisasi dan Skrining Fitokimia serta Uji Antioksidan Ekstrak Etanol Umbi Bawang Dayak (Eleutherine palmifolia (L.) Merr.)

TL;DR: The result of the antioxidant activity testing with free radical entrapment method showed that bawang dayak ethanol extract has antioxidant activity with IC50 value of 51.71 μg/ml and is categorized as a strong antioxidant.
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Central Nervous System Activity Studies of Baptisia tinctoria (L.) R. Vent. Roots

TL;DR: The methanol extract and ethyl acetate fraction of Baptisia tinctoria roots exhibited mild antianxiety activity, and were found to be devoid of anticonvulsant, sedative and analgesic activities.
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Study on market trends and botanical source of Sweta Musli in North India

TL;DR: In this article, a study aims to workout botanical sources of Sweta Musli in crude drug markets and evaluate quality standards of market samples procured from different market of North India.
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Tanzanian Botanical Derivatives In The Control of Malaria Vectors: Opportunities and Challenges

TL;DR: Assessment of the chemicals derived from Tanzanian botanical resource as a viable source of safe, environmentally friendly and low cost mosquitocidal agents, but has yet to be developed into simple blends and formulations to be used in malaria control campaigns suggests that the investigated plant species are promising as mosquitOCidal agents and could be useful leads for the development of new insecticide products.
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Spot tests in organic analysis

TL;DR: Inorganic spot test analysis has been extensively studied in the literature, see as discussed by the authors for a survey of the current state and prospects of inorganic inorganic spot-test analysis, including preliminary orientational tests for the elements, their ions and compounds.