Mentha arvensis
AMELIORATIVE EFFECT OF CHLORMEQUAT CHLORIDE ON WATER STRESSED CULTIVARS OF JAPANESE MINT ( MENTHA ARVENSIS
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Modeling and Simulation of Mentha Arvensis L Essential Oil Extraction by Water Steam Distillation Process
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IN SILICO STUDIES ON DENGUE AND POLIO VIRAL NON STRUCTURAL PROTEINS WITH SELECTED MENTHA ARVENSIS LEAVES CONSTITUENTS
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Green synthesis of silver nanoparticles and their antimicrobial property of endophytic fungi isolated from Mentha arvensis L and Psidium guajava L
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Title: EVALUATION OF ANTIPYRETIC ACTIVITY OF VARIOUS EXTRACTS OF LEAVES OF MENTHA ARVENSIS IN RAT Author: Raghvendra Mishra, D.N.Jhade, Sunil Shah, Chandra Kishor Tyagi, Mithun Kumar Verma Keyword: Mentha arvensis Linn, Brewer’syeast, antipyretic, phytochemical analysis, paracetamol.Page No: 122-138Abstract: Mentha arvensis Linn. is described as a antipyretic in Ayurveda, the Indian system of Medicine. There is no reaserch reports in themodern literature regarding its usefulness as a antipyretic agent. T he present studywas carried out to evaluate the antipyretic activity of extracts of leaves of Mentha arvensis Linn. Brewer’syeastinduced pyrexia in male Albino rats. Materials and Methods: Different leaf extracts of Mentha arvensis Linn were subjected to preliminary phytochemical analysis and evaluated for their antipyretic potential employing yeast induced pyrexia in Albino rats. Results: The ethanolic, chloroform and petroleum ether leaf extract exhibited maximum antipyretic activity (PDownload PDF
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<em>Mentha arvensis</em> (Linn.)-mediated green silver nanoparticles trigger caspase 9-dependent cell death in MCF7 and MDA-MB-231 cells
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ANTIMICROBIAL ACTIVITY OF MENTHA ARVENSIS AGAINST CLINICAL ISOLATES OF HUMAN CARIOGENIC PATHOGENS AN IN VITRO STUDY
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Free Radical Scavenging Potential of Mentha arvensis of South Gujarat: Evidence from In-vitro Assay
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EVALUATION OF ANTI ANGIOGENIC POTENTIAL OF MENTHA ARVENSIS LINN LEAF EXTRACTS USING CHORIOALLANTOIC MEMBRANE ASSAY
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Effect of Heat Stress on Yield, Monoterpene Content and Antibacterial Activity of Essential Oils of Mentha X Piperita Var. Mitcham and Mentha Arvensis Var. Piperascens
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EVALUATION OF IN VIVO ANTI OXIDANT ACTIVITY OF MENTHA ARVENSIS LINN IN RAT BRAIN HOMOGENATES
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PHYTOCHEMICAL SCREENING AND ANTIOXIDANT POTENTIAL OF ROOT OF MENTHA ARVENSIS L FROM KASHMIR REGION
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Mycofungicide To Control the Collar-Rot Pathogen of Mentha Arvensis L.
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Role of bioinoculants and auxin in development of salt tolerant Mentha arvensis
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Study of insecticidal properties of Trachyspermum ammi and Mentha arvensis essential oils against Sitophilus zeamais L. (Coleoptera: Curculionidae)
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CHEMICAL COMPOSITION AND ANTIFUNGAL ACTIVITY OF ESSENTIAL OILS FROM AERIAL PARTS OF MENTHA PIPERITA AND MENTHA ARVENSIS
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Possible mechanism of action of Mentha Arvensis in cardiovascular diseases
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Phytochemical and pharmacological review of Mentha arvensis
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Title: EVALUATION OF ANTIPYRETIC ACTIVITY OF VARIOUS EXTRACTS OF LEAVES OF MENTHA ARVENSIS IN RAT Author: Raghvendra Mishra, D.N.Jhade, Sunil Shah, Chandra Kishor Tyagi, Mithun Kumar Verma Keyword: Mentha arvensis Linn, Brewer’syeast, antipyretic, phytochemical analysis, paracetamol.Page No: 122-138Abstract: Mentha arvensis Linn. is described as a antipyretic in Ayurveda, the Indian system of Medicine. There is no reaserch reports in themodern literature regarding its usefulness as a antipyretic agent. T he present studywas carried out to evaluate the antipyretic activity of extracts of leaves of Mentha arvensis Linn. Brewer’syeastinduced pyrexia in male Albino rats. Materials and Methods: Different leaf extracts of Mentha arvensis Linn were subjected to preliminary phytochemical analysis and evaluated for their antipyretic potential employing yeast induced pyrexia in Albino rats. Results: The ethanolic, chloroform and petroleum ether leaf extract exhibited maximum antipyretic activity (PDownload PDF
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Effect of Zinc and Sulphur on herb, oil yield and quality of Menthol mint (Mentha arvensis L ) var Kosi
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