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Galeopsis

About: Galeopsis is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 40 publications have been published within this topic receiving 503 citations.

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TL;DR: Results of this investigation showed that aqueous extract of J. galeopsis leaves cooked improved red blood cells, hemoglobin and hematocrit levels, and these extracts were not toxic for liver, spleen and kidney.
Abstract: Antianemc potential of aqueous of Justicia galeopsis leaves was studied using Wistar Albino rats after induction of anemia by phenylhydrazine hydrochloride. Forty rats (20 male and 20 female) subdivided into five groups of eight rats were used. There was a group as control (not anemic) and four other anemic groups which had received by gavage respectively 1 ml/kg of distilled water, 1 ml/kg of body weight of Vitafer (reference drug commonly used to treat anemia), 100 mg/kg of body weight of extract of J. galeopsis leaves cooked during 30 min and 30 mg/kg of body weight of extract of J. galeopsis leaves cooked during 45 min. Hematological parameters (red blood cells, hemoglobin and hematocrit) were analyzed as indices of anemia and the weights of specific organs (liver, spleen and kidney) were evaluated. The results of this investigation had showed that aqueous extract of J. galeopsis leaves cooked improved red blood cells, hemoglobin and hematocrit levels. These extracts were not toxic for liver, spleen and kidney. The administration of 100 mg/kg/day of extract of leaves cooked leaves during 30 min promotes a better recovery rate of the number of red blood cells (94.80 %), hemoglobin level (159.53 %) and hematocrit (117.72 %) than Vitafer and the extract of leaves cooked for 45 min. This is suggestive that aqueous extracts of Justicia galeopsis leaves cooked during 30 min may be exploited during 2 weeks in the treatment of anemia.
Patent
26 Feb 2010
TL;DR: In this paper, a method for the synergistic control of undesirable plants such as Polygonum, Kochia, Galeopsis, Galium, Stelaria, Sinapis, and Avena is presented.
Abstract: The present invention provides a method for the synergistic control of undesirable plants such as Polygonum, Kochia, Galeopsis, Galium, Stelaria, Sinapis, and Avena which comprises applying to the plants or their locus a synergistically effective amount of an aryloxypicolinamide herbicide in combination with one or two selected additional herbicidal compounds. Further provided is synergistic herbicidal composition comprising an aryloxypicolinamide herbicide and one or two selected additional herbicidal compounds
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TL;DR: A new species of Galeopsis L. (Lamiaceae) is described from Sierra de Albarracin (Teruel, Spain), which is easily distinguishable from its relatives G. carpetana and G. angustifolia.
Abstract: A new species of Galeopsis L. (Lamiaceae) is here described from Sierra de Albarracin (Teruel, Spain), which is easily distinguishable from its relatives G. carpetana and G. angustifolia. Data are also reported on the distribution, ecology and taxonomic relationships of the new species.
Patent
30 Nov 2015
TL;DR: In this article, a method for the synergistic control of undesirable plants such as Polygonum, Kochia, Galeopsis, Stellaria, and Avena is presented, which comprises applying to or the locus of the plants a synergistically effective amount of an aryloxypicolinamide herbicide in combination with one or two selected additional herbicidal compounds.
Abstract: The present invention provides a method for the synergistic control of undesirable plants such as Polygonum, Kochia, Galeopsis, Stellaria, and Avena which comprises applying to or the locus of the plants a synergistically effective amount of an aryloxypicolinamide herbicide in combination with one or two selected additional herbicidal compounds. Further provided are synergistic herbicidal compositions comprising an aryloxypicolinamide herbicide and one or two selected additional herbicidal compounds.
Patent
30 Oct 2009
TL;DR: In this article, a method for the synergistic control of undesirable plants such as Polygonum, Kochia, Galeopsis, Gallium, Stelaria, Sinapis, and Avena is presented.
Abstract: The present invention provides a method for the synergistic control of undesirable plants such as Polygonum, Kochia, Galeopsis, Gallium, Stelaria, Sinapis, and Avena which comprises applying to the plants or their locus a synergistically effective amount of an aryloxypicolinamide herbicide in combination with one or two selected additional herbicidal compounds. Further provided are synergistic herbicidal compositions comprising an aryloxypicolinamide herbicide and one or two selected additional herbicidal compounds.

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20191
20182
20171
20161
20151