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Alisma
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Alismas
A plant genus of the family ALISMATACEAE. The flowers have 3 green sepals, 3 yellow and white petals, 6 stamens, and several pistils. Members contain…
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Alisma plantago-aquatica
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2018
2018
Screening and identification of ligand-protein interactions using functionalized heat shock protein 90-fluorescent mesoporous silica-indium phosphide/zinc sulfide quantum dot nanocomposites.
Z. Miao
,
Yue Hu
,
+4 authors
Dong Zhu
Journal of Chromatography A
2018
Corpus ID: 44159465
2014
2014
The Effect of Alisma orientale Extract on Free Fatty Acid-induced Lipoapoptosis in HepG2 Cells
Eun-Young Kim
,
Jang-Hoon Lee
2014
Corpus ID: 87281012
Objectives : This study was designed to investigate the effect on lipoapoptosis of Alisma orientale extract against free fatty…
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2003
2003
Diversity and phylogeography in Alisma (Alismataceae), with emphasis on Northern European taxa
A. Jacobson
2003
Corpus ID: 82371632
In the present thesis the phylogeny and patterns of genetic diversity of the plant genus Alisma (Alismataceae) were investigated…
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2003
2003
[An experimental study of effect of different extracts of Alisma orientalis on urinary calcium oxalate stones formation in rats].
Zheng-guo Cao
,
Ji-Hong Liu
,
A. Radman
,
Ji-zhou Wu
,
Chun-ping Ying
,
Si-wei Zhou
Zhongguo Zhong yao za zhi = Zhongguo zhongyao…
2003
Corpus ID: 45340237
OBJECTIVE To study the effect of different extracts of Alisma orientalis on urinary calcium oxalate stone formation in rats and…
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2002
2002
TERPENOIDS FROM ALISMA ORIENTALIS JUZEP.
Lou Feng-chang
2002
Corpus ID: 87000828
From dried tuber of Alisma orientalis Juzep collected in Sichuan Province,China,two novel triterpenes,alisol E 24-acetate(Ⅱ)?13…
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2001
2001
Seasonal Distribution of Chemical Elements in Alisma plantago-aquaticaL. and Sagittaria sagittifoliaL.
T. F. Mikryakova
Russian journal of ecology
2001
Corpus ID: 9151767
Numerous studies have been carried out on the contents of major and trace elements in various life forms of many aquatic plant…
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1994
1994
[Crude drugs from aquatic plants. III. Quantitative analysis of triterpene constituents in alismatis rhizoma by means of high performance liquid chromatography on the chemical change of the…
M. Yoshikawa
,
S. Yamaguchi
,
+6 authors
M. Kubo
Yakugaku zasshi : Journal of the Pharmaceutical…
1994
Corpus ID: 31942589
As a series of study on the evaluation of Alismatis Rhizoma and the chemical characterization of the processing, a quantitative…
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1989
1989
The effect of alismol isolated from alismatis rhizoma on experimental hypertensive models in rats
J. Yamahara
,
G. Kobayashi
,
M. Iwamoto
,
H. Matsuda
,
H. Fujimura
1989
Corpus ID: 84266497
The antihypertensive action of alismol, a sesquiterpenoid isolated from Alismatis Rhizoma, the rhizome of Alisma orientale…
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1982
1982
Common Waterplantain (Alisma triviale) Interference with Wild Rice (Zizania palustris)
J. Ransom
,
E. Oelke
Weed science
1982
Corpus ID: 181476187
Three cultivars of wild rice (Zizania palustris L.) were grown with various densities of common waterplantain (Alisma triviale…
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1970
1970
Hypocholesterolemic effect of alisol A-24-monoacetate and its related compounds in rats.
Y. Imai
,
H. Matsumura
,
Y. Aramaki
Japanese Journal of Pharmacology
1970
Corpus ID: 29687232
The rhizoma of Alisma Plantago-aquatica L. var. orientate Samuels used as a component of various preparations of Chinese medicine…
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