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Potential of wild plants as a source of bioactive compounds
... 110 nutritious vegetable and is one of the most common plants in the world. In folk medicine, this herb is utilized as an antipyretic, anti-septic, anti- spasmodic, anti-scorbutic, analgesic, muscle relaxant and ... See full document
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A review article on adhatoda vasica nees: A potential source of bioactive compounds
... The anticestodal efficacy of Adhatoda vasica leaf extract was evaluated using Hymenolepisdiminuta-rat experimental model. The study shows that the leaf extract of Adhatoda vasica possesses significant anticestodal ... See full document
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Actinomycetes and fungi associated with marine invertebrates: a potential source of bioactive compounds
... A small-scale extract obtained from a solid culture of Streptomyces sp. (LA3L2) showed good cytotoxicity and a new cytotoxic metabolite was isolated from a large- scale extract of Streptomyces sp. (LA3L2). This ... See full document
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HUMAN PLACENTA: POTENTIAL SOURCE OF BIOACTIVE COMPOUNDS
... rich source of haemopoietic stem cells, which can be collected and stored, in appropriate conditions for future ...convenient source of homologous material, for diagnosis and therapy of inborn errors of ... See full document
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STUDY OF BIOACTIVE COMPOUNDS FROM POTENTIAL MARINE MICROORGANISMS
... tremendous potential of microorganisms as a source of new bioactive secondary metabolites and it is reported that most of the marine bacterial pigments exhibit antimicrobial ...produce ... See full document
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EVALUATION OF WOUND HEALING ACTIVITY OF HYDROALCOHOLIC EXTRACT OF BANANA (MUSA ACUMINATA) FRUIT’S PEEL IN RABBIT
... a potential for wound healing [19,20] but to the best of our knowledge no study have been done to evaluate the wound healing effects of Musa ...a potential source of bioactive compounds ... See full document
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Potential anticancer properties of bioactive compounds of <em>Gymnema sylvestre</em> and its biofunctionalized silver nanoparticles
... the bioactive phytocompounds present in the aqueous extract of ...the bioactive compounds was confirmed by FTIR ...a source for potential anticancer ...the bioactive ... See full document
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Use of Pinus sylvestris L (Pinaceae), Origanum vulgare L (Lamiaceae), and Thymus vulgaris L (Lamiaceae) essential oils and their main components to enhance itraconazole activity against azole susceptible/not susceptible Cryptococcus neoformans strains
... Over the last decade, cryptococcosis has increased and has become one of the major fungal diseases of medical importance in both immunocompromised and immuno- competent individuals. Unfortunately, treatment failures, due ... See full document
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Evaluation of Bioactive Potential of Basidiocarp Extracts of Ganoderma lucidum
... antimicrobial potential against various ...to plants have a great potential for the production of useful bioactive metabolites and those they are considered to be prolific resource for ... See full document
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HOMOLOGY MODELLING AND DOCKING STUDIES OF BIOACTIVE COMPOUNDS FROM MEDICINAL PLANTS
... the compounds in the leaves of Nigella hispanica and their anti oxident activity through insilico ...Large potential drugs were designed for identifying molecules that can likely bind to protein target of ... See full document
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Effects of Plants Bioactive Compounds on Foods Microbial Spoilage and Lipid Oxidation
... major bioactive components in Lavandula angustifolia essential oil reported to have antiradical activities in crude soybean oil ...antioxidant potential with maximum antiradical activity related to the 10 ... See full document
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EVALUATION OF BIOACTIVE COMPOUNDS AND ANTIOXIDANT ACTIVITY OF SOME WILD FRUITS BY IN VITRO ASSAYS
... six wild fruits, Phyllanthus emblica exhibit highest activity in all the six ...better source of natural antioxidant, which might be helpful for further studies to unravel novel treatment strategies for ... See full document
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Potential Assessment of Pomegranate (Punica Granatum L.) Fruit Peels as A Source of Natural Antioxidants
... popular plants in Algeria to treat gastrointestinal system diseases (diarrhea, constipation, and stomach bloating), anemia, gum and teeth [12], as well as diabetes ...important source of polyphenolic ... See full document
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Concept of Oral Hygiene in Ayurveda
... Ayurvedic plants are due to the presence of potential bioactive compounds, which help to reduce bacterial load in the oral cavity and thus prevent the formation of plaque, dental caries and ... See full document
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Phytochemicals and biological activities of artocarpus fulvicortex jarrett
... abundant source of isoprenylated flavonoids, a class of compounds which has the chemical and biological properties ...for bioactive compounds from natural plants, this research will ... See full document
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Computational Investigation of Marine Bioactive Compounds Reveals Frigocyclinone as a Potent Inhibitor of Kaposi’s Sarcoma Associated Herpesvirus (KSHV) Targets
... marine bioactive compounds as anticancer agents using computational ...this compounds formed stable interaction in the surface of LANA1 mainly through ...potent bioactive compound from marine ... See full document
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Journal of Applied Pharmaceutical Science
... targeted compounds from ...are potential producers of bioactive compounds and effective in destroying cancer cells by inducing apoptotic death, or affecting cell signaling by activation of ... See full document
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INVESTIGATION OF EFFECT OF NATURAL ANTIBACTERIAL AGENTS ON KITCHEN BORNE BACTERIA
... antimicrobial plants Syzygium aromaticum (Ginger) and Zingiber officinale (Clove) were selected, and their bioactive compounds were extracted by Soxhlet and applied in different proportions on 100% ... See full document
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Proximate Compositions and Bioactive Compounds of Cultivated and Wild Auricularia auricular from Northeastern China
... of protein, fat, fiber, ash, moisture, polysaccharide, total saccharide, and total flavonoid were determined to be 11.42%, 1.46%, 5.45%, 3.85%, 13.30%, 38.91%, 47.37%, and 2.18 mg 100 g -1 , respectively. Amino acid ... See full document
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Investigating the Effect of Aging and Time on the Fate and Transport of Lead in Artificially Contaminated Tropical soils
... ABSTRACT The marine bryozoan Bugula neritina is the source of the bioactive polyketide compounds, the bryostatins.. The biosynthesis of the bryostatins is putatively prescribed by the Ty[r] ... See full document
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