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Glossary of Indian Medicinal Plants
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Traditional herbal remedies for gynecological disorders in women of Bidar district, Karnataka, India.
G. M. Vidyasagar,P Prashantkumar +1 more
TL;DR: A survey of medicinal plants used by rural population in Bidar district, Karnataka, India is reported, and 18 plant species belonging to 13 families and 18 genera were included.
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Chemical composition, physicochemical properties and fatty acid profile of tiger nut (Cyperus esculentus L) seed oil as affected by different preparation methods.
TL;DR: A comprehensive lipid profiling has been carried out on the seed oils from different preparation methods (soaking, blanching and roasting) of tiger nut (Cyperus esculentus L), in order to evaluate their potential uses as discussed by the authors.
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Evaluation of antileishmanial potential of Tinospora sinensis against experimental visceral leishmaniasis.
Nasib Singh,Awanish Kumar,Prasoon Gupta,Kailash Chand,Mukesh Samant,Rakesh Maurya,Anuradha Dube +6 more
TL;DR: The results indicate that T. sinensis may provide new lead molecules for the development of alternative drugs against VL, and Ethanolic extract and butanol fraction also enhances reactive oxygen species (ROS) and nitric oxide (NO) release.
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Protection of PC12 cells from chemical ischemia induced oxidative stress by Fagonia arabica
Ravindra M Satpute,Rajpal S. Kashyap,Jayant Y Deopujari,Hemant J. Purohit,Girdhar M. Taori,Hatim F. Daginawala +5 more
TL;DR: Its treatment with ischemic cells ameliorates the GSH and TAS levels and also helps the cells to restore the activities of the cellular antioxidative enzymes and also reduced the degree of lipid peroxidation.
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Some ethnobotanical notes from northeastern India
Sudhanshu Kumar Jain,Namita Dam +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors dealt with the ethnobotany of 48 plants from Northeastern India using specimens from the herbarium of the Botanical Survey of India at Shillong (ASSAM).