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Glossary of Indian Medicinal Plants
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Antiplasmodial activity of Punica granatum L. fruit rind
Mario Dell'Agli,G. Galli,Y. Corbett,Donatella Taramelli,Leonardo Lucantoni,Annette Habluetzel,Omar Maschi,Donatella Caruso,F. Giavarini,Sergio Romeo,Deepak Bhattacharya,Enrica Bosisio +11 more
TL;DR: The in vitro studies support the use of Pg as antimalarial remedy and the mechanism of action of the antiplasmodial compounds is explored.
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Medicinal plants of Northern and Central Oman (Arabia)
TL;DR: The use of medicinal herbs in northern and central Oman (Arabia) is still common today and plants known for their curative powers are used for a wide spectrum of diseases.
A review on: abelmoschus esculentus (okra)
TL;DR: Okra (Abelmoschus esculentus L.) is the only vegetable crop of significance in the Malvaceae family and is very popular in the Indo-Pak subcontinent and ranks number one in its consumption but its original home is Ethiopia and Sudan, and North-eastern African countries.
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Plants used in traditional medicine in eastern Tanzania. VI. Angiosperms (Sapotaceae to Zingiberaceae).
TL;DR: Fifty-three Angiosperm species, which are used by traditional healers in five regions of Eastern Tanzania (Coast, Dar es Salaam, Kilimanjaro, Morogoro and Tanga), are listed.
Hypoglycemic activity of ficus glomerata in alloxan induced diabetic rats
TL;DR: The results showed that ethanol extracts of leaves of F.Glomerata has significant antihyperglycemic effect in experimental model of diabetes mellitus.