Tulbaghia (wild Garlic) is a plant genus most closely related to the genus Allium both in the family Alliaceae and is entirely indigenous to Southern Africa. Indigenous people use several species of the genus as food and medicine, and few species are commonly grown as ornamentals. Biological and pharmacological research on Tulbaghia species and their relationship with Allium sativum (sweet Garlic) are presented and critically evaluated. Informations from studies on the treatment of microbes-caused diseases as well as of cancer have been presented in ethnobotanical reports. Moreover, recent scientific studies have been performed on crude extracts for certain Tulbaghia species as reviewed in this article. This article gives a critical assessm...
Traditional medicine has become an important part of healthcare worldwide. It is estimated that abou...
Garlic is found all over India and is a plant of bulbous. During the cold weather this plant starts ...
Although garlic has been used for its medicinal properties for thousands of years, investigations in...
Tulbaghia (wild Garlic) is a plant genus most closely related to the genus Allium both in the family...
Since time immemorial, plants have been used by several communities to treat a large number of disea...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDFusarium verticil/ioides (Sacc) Nirenberg a common phytopathogen of maize a...
The two Allium species, Onion (Allium cepa L.) and garlic (Allium sativum L.) are the most edible an...
Use of the members of the genus Allium L. in Northeast India is quite significant from the perspecti...
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Summary. Cultivated forms of Allium species, such as onion, garlic, leek and shalot, are widely used...
Garlic (Allium sativum L.) is known as bulb vegetable or spice that utilized as herb and flavoring a...
Since ancient times, onions, garlic and some other species of the genus Allium L. (onions) have been...
Garlic has played an important role in culinary arts and remedies in the traditional medicine throug...
Since ancient times, onions, garlic and some other species of the genus Allium L. (onions) have been...
Traditional medicine has become an important part of healthcare worldwide. It is estimated that abou...
Garlic is found all over India and is a plant of bulbous. During the cold weather this plant starts ...
Although garlic has been used for its medicinal properties for thousands of years, investigations in...
Tulbaghia (wild Garlic) is a plant genus most closely related to the genus Allium both in the family...
Since time immemorial, plants have been used by several communities to treat a large number of disea...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDFusarium verticil/ioides (Sacc) Nirenberg a common phytopathogen of maize a...
The two Allium species, Onion (Allium cepa L.) and garlic (Allium sativum L.) are the most edible an...
Use of the members of the genus Allium L. in Northeast India is quite significant from the perspecti...
none9siPlants belonging to the genus Allium are widely cultivated and used all over the world as foo...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDThe reproductive health of individuals is severely compromised by HIV infec...
Summary. Cultivated forms of Allium species, such as onion, garlic, leek and shalot, are widely used...
Garlic (Allium sativum L.) is known as bulb vegetable or spice that utilized as herb and flavoring a...
Since ancient times, onions, garlic and some other species of the genus Allium L. (onions) have been...
Garlic has played an important role in culinary arts and remedies in the traditional medicine throug...
Since ancient times, onions, garlic and some other species of the genus Allium L. (onions) have been...
Traditional medicine has become an important part of healthcare worldwide. It is estimated that abou...
Garlic is found all over India and is a plant of bulbous. During the cold weather this plant starts ...
Although garlic has been used for its medicinal properties for thousands of years, investigations in...