The ethnopharmacology, chemistry and pharmacology of four Malian medicinal plants, Biophytum umbraculum, Burkea africana, Lannea velutina and Terminalia macroptera are reviewed. These plants are used by traditional healers against numerous ailments: malaria, gastrointestinal diseases, wounds, sexually tran...
Medicinal Plant Research in Africadoi:10.1016/B978-0-12-405927-6.0000Victor KueteV. Kuete, Medicinal plant research in Africa: Pharmacology and chemistry, Elsevier, 2013.V. Kuete, "Medicinal Plant Research in Africa in: Pharmacology and Chemistry, 1 ed. Elsevier, Oxford, UK, 2013....
Dendrobium officinale is a medicinal plant with high commercial value. The Dendrobium officinale market in Yunnan is affected by the standardization of medicinal material quality control and the increase in market demand, mainly due to the inappropriate harvest time, which puts it under increasing resou...
plant-based medicines predominate in natural medicine, whereas animal, mineral, and other forms of natural medicines are used to a relatively lesser extent. Over time, various applied systematic theories have evolved
The local peo- ple commonly used three medicinal plant species: Isodon amethystoides, Asarum insigne, and Acorus tatarinowii. Further studies on their chemistry, biological activity, and toxicity are needed for potentially developing new phar- maceutical products. Based on field investigations, ...
Perilla is a young allotetraploid Lamiaceae species widely used in East Asia as herb and oil plant. Here, we report the high-quality, chromosome-scale genomes of the tetraploid (Perilla frutescens) and the AA diploid progenitor (Perilla citriodora). Comp
The first of these were nearby pharmacists that extended from their customary part appropriating plant medications, for example, morphine and quinine to discount fabricate in the mid-1800s.Ordinary solution revelation from plants started particularly with the isolation of morphine, torment calming and ...
The objective of this study was to identify the diversity and origin of wild-harvested medicinal plant species in local markets of Tanzania and to assess the quantity of their trade. Furthermore, we aimed to address the following questions: (1) How many species are traded in the markets? (...
11 described a number of plants with anthelmintic properties under controlled experimentation, either through feeding of whole plant or plant extracts to parasitised hosts. While some plant extracts have strong bioactivities, even against drug-resistant worms, the use of crude extracts is fraught ...
using transgenicA. thalianaonly recently42.Exactly how the PDIs are oxidized by an oxidoreductase upon cyclotide folding remains to be investigated. To address this, we have identified an ERO1 for the first time fromC. ternateatranscriptome and compared it with yeast, human and plant ERO1 ...