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Aspilia
Known as:
Aspilias
A plant genus of the family ASTERACEAE. Members contain thiarubrine A and diterpenes.
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2012
2012
Antimicrobial Properties and Nutritional Composition of Aspilia africana C.D. Adams
Akwa Ibom
2012
Corpus ID: 97921738
The antimicrobial and nutritive studies of Aspilia africana have been studied. The plant has a moisture content of 70%. Crude…
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2009
2009
Infection Potential of Hairy Nightshade (Solanum sarrachoides) by Phytophthora infestans and Late Blight Implications of the Alternate Host
O. M. Olanya
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A. Plant
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R. Larkin
,
C. Honeycutt
2009
Corpus ID: 54761484
Infection of hairy nightshade (Solanum sarrachoides Sendt.) by Phytophthora infestans has been reported. However, the…
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2009
2009
Estimativa da área foliar de Aspilia montevidensis (Spreng.) Kuntze utilizando dimensões lineares
Joelma Dutra Fagundes
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Nereu Augusto Streck
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N. D. Kruse
2009
Corpus ID: 54843472
Comparadas a caracterizacao extensiva de suas propriedades quimicas, as caracteristicas anatomicas e agroecologicas basicas de…
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2007
2007
Histological Studies Of The Teratogenic Effects Of Oral Administration Of Aspilia Africana (Asteraceae) Leaf Extract On The Developing Kidney Of Wistar Rats
A. O. Eweka
2007
Corpus ID: 55668898
A Eweka. Histological Effects Of Oral Administration Of Aspilia Africana Leaf Extract On The Developing Kidney Wistar Rats…
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2007
2007
Chemicals Detected in Plants Used For Folk Medicine in South Eastern Nigeria
G. Obute
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Godswill O. Adubor
2007
Corpus ID: 57029281
Plant species used for folk medicine from diverse families of angiosperms employed by people in south eastern Nigeria were…
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2006
2006
Cercospora leaf spot disease management in sesame ( Sesamum indicum L.) with plant extracts
O. Enikuomehin
2006
Corpus ID: 54991380
The efficacy of aqueous leaf extracts of Aspilia africana, Chromolaena odorata, Musa paradisiaca and Tithonia diversifolia to…
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2006
2006
Histological Studies Of The Teratogenic Effects Of Oral Administration Of Aspilia Africana (Asteraceae) Leaf Extract On The Developing Liver Of Neonatal Wistar Rats
A. O. Eweka
2006
Corpus ID: 55041924
Histological studies of the teratogenic effects of oral administration of extract of Aspilia africana, used in ethno medical…
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2002
2002
In vitro vascular smooth muscle contractile activity of Aspilia africana extract on rat aortic preparations.
T. Dimo
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Paul V. Tan
,
Etienne Dongo
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P. Kamtchouing
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Rakotonirina Sv
Pharmazie
2002
Corpus ID: 19927849
Aspilia africana is widely used in ethnomedical practice in Africa for its ability to stop bleeding, even from a severed artery…
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1995
1995
In vitro antimalarial activity of extracts of Albizia gummifera, Aspilia mossambicensis, Melia azedarach and Azadirachta indica against Plasmodium falciparum.
A. Ofulla
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G. M. Chege
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G. Rukunga
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F. Kiarie
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J. Githure
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M. Kofi-Tsekpo
African Journal of Health Sciences
1995
Corpus ID: 11754222
Since chemotherapy is presently the primary strategy of malaria control in the world, and some malaria parasites are developing…
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1993
1993
Physiological activities and the active constituents of potentially medicinal plants used by wild chimpanzees of the Mahale mountains, Tanzania
K. Koshimįzu
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H. Ohigashi
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M. Huffman
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Toshisada Nishida
,
H. Takasaki
International journal of primatology
1993
Corpus ID: 30312006
Potential medicinal plants for wild chimpanzees have been studied in order to discover their physiologically active compounds…
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