Context: Alchemilla japonica is a therapeutically important medicinal plant, which is widely used in traditional medicine external application for injuries as well as orally for acute diarrhea, dysmenorrhea, and menorrhagia, among others. However, there is not a correct identification of this species and is of prime importance differentiate it from commonly available adulterants or substitutes, in fresh, dried or powdered state. There is only a small number of data of pharmacological standards for identification and authentication of A. japonica. Aims: To characterize morpho-anatomically the roots, leaves and stems of Alchemilla japonica Nakai et Hara (Rosaceae), explore and establish the micromorphology and quality control method for th...
The stem bark and leaves of Aidia genipiflora (DC.) Dandy (Rubiaceae) have several ethnomedicinal us...
Purpose: Establishment of the pharmacognostic profile of the leaves of Secamone afzelii (Schult) K...
Background: Ethnomedicinally, the plant Argyreia pilosa Wight & Arn. (Convolvulaceae) has long been ...
Context: Bombax ceiba Linn. (Bombacaceae) is a well-known plant for its antihypertensive, antioxidan...
Context: Pharmacognostical standardization of crude drugs is essential before carrying out its scien...
Context: Huberantha senjiana (Annonaceae) is a small tree found in dry rocky soils. It is an endemic...
Context: Moringa oleifera Lam. (Moringaceae) is a well-known plant for its Abortifacient, Anticancer...
Context: The specie Vernonanthura patens (Kunth) H. Rob. (Asteraceae) is a South American native wil...
Context: Zanthoxylum rhetsa (Roxb.) DC is a plant rich in essential oils, terpenes, coumarins, and a...
Context: The genus Vernonia is one of the largest groups in the family Compositae constituting more ...
Context: Viola tianschanica Maxim. (Violaceae) is a perennial herb widely distributed in Central Asi...
Context: Bombax ceiba is a large deciduous tree found in tropical and sub-tropical regions of Asia, ...
Context: Medicinal plants are an enormous source of alternative antimicrobial therapy, particularly ...
Annona sqamosa (Annonaceae) is known as sitaphal in Hindi and custard apple in English is an importa...
Purpose: Establishment of the pharmacognostic profile of the leaves of Secamone afzelii (Schult) K...
The stem bark and leaves of Aidia genipiflora (DC.) Dandy (Rubiaceae) have several ethnomedicinal us...
Purpose: Establishment of the pharmacognostic profile of the leaves of Secamone afzelii (Schult) K...
Background: Ethnomedicinally, the plant Argyreia pilosa Wight & Arn. (Convolvulaceae) has long been ...
Context: Bombax ceiba Linn. (Bombacaceae) is a well-known plant for its antihypertensive, antioxidan...
Context: Pharmacognostical standardization of crude drugs is essential before carrying out its scien...
Context: Huberantha senjiana (Annonaceae) is a small tree found in dry rocky soils. It is an endemic...
Context: Moringa oleifera Lam. (Moringaceae) is a well-known plant for its Abortifacient, Anticancer...
Context: The specie Vernonanthura patens (Kunth) H. Rob. (Asteraceae) is a South American native wil...
Context: Zanthoxylum rhetsa (Roxb.) DC is a plant rich in essential oils, terpenes, coumarins, and a...
Context: The genus Vernonia is one of the largest groups in the family Compositae constituting more ...
Context: Viola tianschanica Maxim. (Violaceae) is a perennial herb widely distributed in Central Asi...
Context: Bombax ceiba is a large deciduous tree found in tropical and sub-tropical regions of Asia, ...
Context: Medicinal plants are an enormous source of alternative antimicrobial therapy, particularly ...
Annona sqamosa (Annonaceae) is known as sitaphal in Hindi and custard apple in English is an importa...
Purpose: Establishment of the pharmacognostic profile of the leaves of Secamone afzelii (Schult) K...
The stem bark and leaves of Aidia genipiflora (DC.) Dandy (Rubiaceae) have several ethnomedicinal us...
Purpose: Establishment of the pharmacognostic profile of the leaves of Secamone afzelii (Schult) K...
Background: Ethnomedicinally, the plant Argyreia pilosa Wight & Arn. (Convolvulaceae) has long been ...