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CAMELLIA THUANANA (CAMELLIA SECT. CHRYSANTHA) – A NEW SPECIES FROM THE CENTRAL HIGHLANDS, VIETNAM
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CAMELLIA QUYNHII (THEACEAE, SECT. STEREOCARPUS), A NEW YELLOW SPECIES FROM THE CENTRAL HIGHLANDS, VIETNAM
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Application of Common Components Analysis to Mid-Infrared Spectra for the Authentication of Lebanese Honey
Published 2024-01-01“…It is highly appreciated by consumers around the world and raises a major concern nowadays which is ensuring its authenticity in respect to its production and its botanical origin. In Lebanon, honey is mainly multifloral which makes its authentication rather difficult. …”
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Puccinellia (Poaceae: Poeae: Coleanthinae), nuevo género para el Perú
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Conventional Medicinal Uses, Phytoconstituents, and Biological Activities of Euphorbia officinarum L.: A Systematic Review
Published 2022-01-01“…Therefore, this review aims to cover E. officinarum taxonomy, botanical description, distribution, conventional uses, and phytochemical compounds of this plant, including the biological activities of compounds isolated and of these semisynthesized compounds. …”
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Palmeras utilizadas por los indígenas Yuracaré del Territorio Indígena Parque Nacional Isiboro-Sécure (Cochabamba, Bolivia)
Published 2014-06-01“…The work consisted of semi-structured interviews and botanical collections of native palms, when was information on the uses and knowledge among men and women of different age. …”
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Oral Mucosal Ulceration Caused by the Topical Application of a Concentrated Propolis Extract
Published 2014-01-01“…Propolis is a resinous mixture that is collected by honey bees from tree buds, sap flow, and other botanical sources. Propolis has been extensively used in medicine, dentistry, and cosmetics; however, unwanted effects have been reported. …”
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Fruits of the future: the results of the project ‘Fruits in line with science’
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Trigona corvina: An Ecological Study Based on Unusual Nest Structure and Pollen Analysis
Published 2009-01-01“…Samples subjected to detailed pollen analysis held 72 botanical species belonging to 65 genera in 41 families. …”
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A Review on Current Knowledge of Medicinal Properties of Garcinia quaesita
Published 2024-12-01“…It provides information on its botanical descriptions, phyto-constituents, antioxidant, antibacterial, anti-hyperglycemic, anti-inflammatory, cytotoxic and anticancer activities. …”
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FIRST CONTRIBUTION TO INVENTORY OF PLANTS WITH ALLERGENIC POLLEN IN THE MAADID REGION (M'SILA, ALGERIA)
Published 2024-11-01“…The allergenic pollen flora of the Maadid region includes 59 species belonging to 19 botanical families and 44 genera and is represented by 47 anemophilous species and 12 entomophilous species responsible for allergies. …”
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Au cœur du bouleau (Betula spp.) et de la conservation en Abitibi-Témiscamingue (Québec, Canada)
Published 2024-12-01“…» and « Why classify? » Indeed, the botanical classifications of birches in North America are complex and controversial, and the forestry industry often does not consider the distinction between certain species, such as the paper birch (Betula papyrifera Marshall) and the heartleaf birch (Betula cordifolia Regel), as economically relevant. …”
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The Elevation of LC-ESI-Q-TOF-MS Response in the Analysis of Isoquinoline Alkaloids from Some Papaveraceae and Berberidaceae Representatives
Published 2017-01-01“…Twenty-five methanol extracts obtained from various representatives of Papaveraceae and Berberidaceae botanical families (genera: Papaver, Argemone, Eschscholzia, Chelidonium, Glaucium, and Berberis) were screened for their alkaloid content in an optimized method suitable for the LC-ESI-Q-TOF-MS analysis. …”
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The Genus Spilanthes Ethnopharmacology, Phytochemistry, and Pharmacological Properties: A Review
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Alanine with the Precipitate of Tomato Juice Administered to Rats Enhances the Reduction in Blood Ethanol Levels
Published 2015-01-01“…We previously demonstrated that water-insoluble fractions, mainly comprising dietary fiber derived from many types of botanical foods, possessed the ability to absorb ethanol-containing aqueous solutions. …”
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Russian translation of the International code of nomenclature for cultivated Plants
Published 2022-10-01“…Currently, the ninth edition of the International Code of Nomenclature for Cultivated Plants is relevant (International Code…, 2016).The first translation of the Code into Russian was made on behalf of the All-Union Botanical Society by Professor Ya.I. Prokhanov and published in 1957. …”
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Determination of Antioxidant Flavonoids in Sudanese Honey Samples by Solid Phase Extraction and High Performance Liquid Chromatography
Published 2009-01-01“…Flavonoids were extracted by solid phase extraction (SPE) from seven floral honey samples of different botanical origin from different regions of Sudan. The flavonoids were determined by high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) technique using photo diode array detector (PDA). …”
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Effectivity of Mangkokan Leaf Extract (Nothopanax scutellarium Merr) with Different Treatments to Control Golden Snail (Pomacea canaliculata Lamarck)
Published 2022-06-01“…The result showed that botanical molluscicide from mangkokan leaves preparation by oven-dried and fresh were the two most effective in controlling the golden snail because they caused 100 % mortality of the golden snail, reduced the feed number consumed, with decreasing in feeding activity of 54.91% and 52.94%. …”
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Enhanced classification of medicinal plants using deep learning and optimized CNN architectures
Published 2025-02-01“…This study provides evidence of the potential that deep learning models have in improving and automating identification and classification procedures for medicinal plants when integrated with botanical studies.…”
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