Redwater is an often-fatal disease in cattle and results in losses of large numbers every year in South Africa. This study was initiated in an attempt to investigate the validity of the use of the turpentine as a medicinal agent. Using a semi in vitro screening assay, Babesia caballi grown...
Actually, the balsam of Peru—that belongs to a quite different family, Fabaceae, that is interestingly nowhere close to the family of the Old World balsam, Burseraceae—originally came from the part of Central America known as Salvador or balsam coast, so the name is at least misleading. Alb...
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Terpenes are the largest and most diverse group of plant secondary compounds. The name “terpene” is derived from the word “turpentine,” which in turn comes from the old Frenchter(e)bintb, meaning “resin.” They are all derived chemically from 5-carbon isop...
solubility slightly soluble in water, soluble in acetone, turpentine, ethanol, ether, benzene and chloroform. Use The pharmaceutical industry is used to make antipyretic, analgesic, anti-inflammatory, diuretic and other drugs, the dye industry is used to make azo direct dyes and acid mordant dyes...
They opted to use higher dosage levels, and to induce hyperthermia in their study rats through injections of turpentine. The study was in two parts. In the first, the group looked at the effects of rhino horn, and saiga antelope, water buffalo and cattle horns, which some clinical studies ...
in limited quantities (a pinch is a good measure). Camphor is obtained from the wood of the“Camphor Laurel” (Cinnamomum Camphora), a tree native to Indonesia. It is also derived from“kapur or kapoor”tree native to India and Indonesia. It can be produced synthetically from turpentine oil...
present a potential use in the treatment of gastric ulcers.(16)Study evaluated the anti-ulcer effect of B. alba in aspirin induced ulcerated rats. Treatment with extract brought back the altered parameters (increased ulcer index, decreased gastric pH, increased levels of pepsin, TBARS) to normal...
Terpenes are the largest and most diverse group of plant secondary compounds. The name “terpene” is derived from the word “turpentine,” which in turn comes from the old Frenchter(e)bintb, meaning “resin.” They are all derived chemically from 5-carbon isoprene units assembled in differen...
internally, as a cure for colds and other disorders in cattle, horses, dogs, and other animals, consists of a methylated spirit, extract of cayenne, chili or other pepper, and camphor or eucalyptus, together with a terpene such as venice turpentine and oil of spearmint, peppermint, or ...