South African Salvia species: a review of biological activities and phytochemistry.
- G. Kamatou, N. Makunga, W. Ramogola, A. Viljoen
- BiologyJournal of Ethnopharmacology
- 28 October 2008
Dierama luteoalbidum: Liquid culture provides an efficient system for the ex situ conservation of an endangered and horticulturally valuable plant
- L. Madubanya, N. Makunga, C. W. Fennell
- Biology
- 1 November 2006
Antibacterial, antioxidant and tyrosinase-inhibition activities of pomegranate fruit peel methanolic extract
- O. A. Fawole, N. Makunga, U. L. Opara
- Chemistry, MedicineBMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine
- 30 October 2012
It is suggested that pomegranate fruit peel could be exploited as a potential source of natural antimicrobial and antioxidant agents as well as tyrosinase inhibitors.
Tanshinone production could be increased by the expression of SmWRKY2 in Salvia miltiorrhiza hairy roots.
- Changping Deng, Xiaolong Hao, G. Kai
- Medicine, BiologyPlant Science
- 1 July 2019
The effect of light and 2,4-D on anthocyanin production in Oxalis reclinata callus
- N. Makunga, J. van Staden, W. Cress
- BiologyPlant growth regulation (Print)
- 1 November 1997
The incubation of red and white callus cultures in the dark or at low-light resulted in the repression of red pigment accumulation, and the application of 2,4-D inhibited pigment production in thewhite callus and decreased anthocyanin accumulation in the red callus.
The Informal Trade of Medicinal Plants by Rastafari Bush Doctors in the Western Cape of South Africa
- Lisa E. Aston Philander, N. Makunga, K. Esler
- Environmental ScienceEconomic Botany
- 4 September 2014
The Informal Trade of Medicinal Plants by Rastafari Bush Doctors in the Western Cape of South AfricaThis research investigates the trade of medicinal plants by Rastafari bush doctors in the…
Micropropagation of Thapsia garganica—a medicinal plant
- N. Makunga, A. Jäger, J. Staden
- Biology, MedicinePlant Cell Reports
- 23 April 2003
Application of antifungal agents to in vitro-derived plantlets as pre- and post-acclimatisation treatments during transplanting significantly reduced ex vitro mortality.
Genetic alterations for increased coumarin production lead to metabolic changes in the medicinally important Pelargonium sidoides DC (Geraniaceae).
- J. Colling, J. Groenewald, N. Makunga
- BiologyMetabolic Engineering
- 1 November 2010
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