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pro vyhledávání: '"Schotia brachypetala"'
Autor:
Mansour Sobeh, Esraa ElHawary, Herbenya Peixoto, Rola M. Labib, Heba Handoussa, Noha Swilam, Ahmed H. El-Khatib, Farukh Sharapov, Tamer Mohamed, Sonja Krstin, Michael W. Linscheid, Abdel Nasser Singab, Michael Wink, Nahla Ayoub
Publikováno v:
PeerJ, Vol 4, p e2404 (2016)
Background Schotia brachypetala Sond. (Fabaceae) is an endemic tree of Southern Africa whose phytochemistry and pharmacology were slightly studied. The present work aimed at profiling the major phenolics compounds present in the hydro-alcohol extract
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https://doaj.org/article/9e191d45c1e94167b5916c54b12f3504
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Autor:
L.F. Arnot, Lyndy Joy McGaw, Balungile Madikizela, E.T. Khunoana, I. Van Wyk, J.O. Erhabor, Sanah M. Nkadimeng
Publikováno v:
South African Journal of Botany. 126:21-29
Ethnoveterinary medicine (EVM), although not documented well, still serves as an alternative or complementary medication for curing or preventing bacterial, fungal and helminth diseases, as well as other maladies such as ticks and tick-borne diseases
Autor:
Danielle Twilley, S. Winterboer, Isa Anina Lambrechts, M.N. De Canha, Namrita Lall, A. Blom van Staden, Sunelle Rademan, J. Mahore
Publikováno v:
South African Journal of Botany. 126:241-249
In South Africa, traditional medicine remains a key source of health care, however majority of the plants used as medicines by traditional health care practitioners have not been investigated for their in vitro biological activity. The purpose of the
Publikováno v:
Antibiotics
Volume 10
Issue 6
Antibiotics, Vol 10, Iss 681, p 681 (2021)
Volume 10
Issue 6
Antibiotics, Vol 10, Iss 681, p 681 (2021)
Indigenous trade of medicinal plants in South Africa is a multi-million-rand industry and is still highly relevant in terms of primary health care. The purpose of this study was to identify today’s most traded medicinal barks, traditionally and con
Autor:
Alfred Maroyi
Publikováno v:
African Journal of Traditional, Complementary and Alternative Medicines; Vol 13, No 6 (2016); 5-10
African Journal of Traditional, Complementary, and Alternative Medicines
African Journal of Traditional, Complementary, and Alternative Medicines
Background: Gastrointestinal disorders, diarrhoea in particular remain a major concern in South Africa and Zimbabwe resulting in high mortality rates when left untreated. This investigation was aimed at documenting herbal medicines used in the treatm
Autor:
Pieter C. Zietsman, Jan H. van der Westhuizen, Robyn L. van Zyl, Christina M. Coleman, Andrew Marston, Susan L. Bonnet, Kun Du, Daneel Ferreira, Sandy van Vuuren
Publikováno v:
Phytochemistry Letters. 10:cxxiii-cxxviii
Two new flavonolacyl glucosides, 3- O -methylquercetin 7- O -[ β -D-6″-( E - p -coumaroyl) glucopyranoside] (1) and 3,4′-di- O -methylquercetin 7- O -[ β -D-6″-( E - p -coumaroyl) glucopyranoside] (2), four known flavonol glycosides (3–5, 7
Autor:
K. Yoganand, Craig T. Symes
Publikováno v:
Bulletin of the African Bird Club. 20:39-44
Autor:
Farukh Sharapov, Michael W. Linscheid, Ahmed H. El-Khatib, Abdel Nasser B. Singab, Rola M. Labib, Herbenya Peixoto, Mansour Sobeh, Heba Handoussa, Sonja Krstin, Esraa El-Hawary, Michael Wink, Tamer Mohamed, Noha Swilam, Nahla A. Ayoub
Publikováno v:
PeerJ, Vol 4, p e2404 (2016)
BackgroundSchotia brachypetalaSond. (Fabaceae) is an endemic tree of Southern Africa whose phytochemistry and pharmacology were slightly studied. The present work aimed at profiling the major phenolics compounds present in the hydro-alcohol extract f
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::fce8cf757bec91f13a1284e00b95788d
https://doi.org/10.7287/peerj.preprints.1768v1
https://doi.org/10.7287/peerj.preprints.1768v1
Autor:
Michael D. Cramer, William J. Bond
Publikováno v:
Plant and Soil. 366:563-574
Below-ground grass competition limits woody establishment in savannas. N2-fixing legumes may, however, have a nutritional advantage over broad-leaved species. We hypothesised that broad-leaved non-legume savanna thicket species would be more severely