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also confirmed that the two polysaccharides have good antioxidant and cardioprotective properties. Notably, the water-soluble heteropolysaccharide (cAMPs-1A)(24)can be obtained from AR in cold water (4 °C) [13]. In this paper, we provide a compendium of the APS that have been isolated and ...
a我们的邻国日本在食品方面也有过一段惨痛的历史,同样也是毒油、毒米、毒奶粉,同样也是在经济高速成长时期 Our neighboring country Japan has also had phase of deeply grieved histories in food aspect, similarly also is the poisonous oil, the poisonous rice, the poisonous powdered milk, similarly also ...
Lobelia tupa, also known as “devil's tobacco,” contains a poisonous and caustic latex that causes vomiting, intestinal irritation, and delirium if ingested [29]. The leaves and inflorescences of Lobelia. pyramidalis Wall, an Indian species, are used as an antispasmodic and for the treatment...
Known as an edible plant in different Mediterranean countries [36,37] The plant is severely poisonous. The extract of the aerial part mixed with butter is used externally against rheumatic affections Known as medicinal plant in Marmarica [22]. In North Sahara, a potion is drunk as a tonic ...
None of this is rational: A blank page could be poisonous to the touch, loaded with anthrax spores, magically cursed, able to release the voices of the dead or unborn to haunt us; the point is, the illusion: a clean, well-lighted space, no nooks, no crannies, no shadows hiding ...
In Plant Resources of South-East Asia: Medicinal and Poisonous Plants Vol. 2; van Valkenberg, J.L.C.H., Bunyapraphatsara, N., Eds.; Backhuys: Leiden, The Netherlands, 2001; pp. 496–500. ISBN 90-5782-099-4. [Google Scholar] Cribb, A.; Cribb, J. Useful Wild Plants in ...
Asteraceae are among the families most widely used in herbal medicine in most Mediterranean countries, as they are the richest in epiphytes [45,83], and they are also a reservoir of poisonous plants. Morover, several surveys revealed that all parts of A. pyrethrum were declared toxic by all...
About 450 species of total flora have a direct benefit to humans; 334 species have medicinal value, 38 species are palatable fodder, 25 species are human food, 45 species are poisonous, 47 species are used as ornamentals, and 471 species are used in ethnomedicine [22,37]. Of note, about...