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Drimia
A plant genus of the family Asparagaceae that contains bufadienolides (BUFANOLIDES). The common name of squill is also used for SCILLA.
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2019
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2019
Therapeutic aspects of Squill; an evidence-based review.
K. Saket
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J. T. Afshari
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Ehsan Saburi
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M. Yousefi
,
R. Salari
Current Drug Discovery Technologies
2019
Corpus ID: 59303977
From ancient times, medicinal plants have been usually utilized to treat many disorders, but today, interest in these herbs is…
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2018
2018
Analysis of the effect of plant growth regulators and organic elicitors on antibacterial activity of Eucomis autumnalis and Drimia robusta ex vitro-grown biomass
P. Baskaran
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Aloka Kumari
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J. Staden
Plant growth regulation (Print)
2018
Corpus ID: 3631808
The effects of plant growth regulators (PGRs) and organic elicitors (OEs) on in vitro propagation of Eucomis autumnalis was…
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2018
Review
2018
Squill (Drimia maritima L.) and its novel biological activity
M. Mahboubi
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Leila Mohammad Taghizadeh Kashani
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M. Mahboubi
Oriental Pharmacy and Experimental Medicine
2018
Corpus ID: 52812390
Squill (Drimia maritima L.) as well- known medicinal plants from ancient times has been used for treatment of different ailments…
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2017
2017
Biosynthesis of silver nanoparticles by leaf extract of Albizia saman (Jacq.) Merr. and their cytotoxic effect on mitotic chromosomes of Drimia indica (Roxb.) Jessop
Azharuddin B. Daphedar
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T. C. Taranath
Environmental science and pollution research…
2017
Corpus ID: 29609177
Silver nanoparticles synthesized using the leaf extract of Albizia saman (Jacq.) Merr. were tested for induction of cytogenetic…
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2015
2015
Metabolic fate of cardiac glycosides and flavonoids upon fermentation of aqueous sea squill (Drimia maritima L.) extracts.
D. Knittel
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F. Stintzing
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Dietmar Kammerer
Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis
2015
Corpus ID: 38789366
2010
2010
Drimia cooperi in Kwazulu-Natal, and the ethnomedicinal trade.
N. Crouch
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Vivienne L. Williams
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T. Edwards
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V. J. Brueton
2010
Corpus ID: 90080661
2004
2004
The chemical investigation of the Amaryllidaceae and Hyacinthaceae.
N. Moodley
2004
Corpus ID: 82788017
This work is an account of investigations into the chemistry of members of the Amaryllidaceae and Hyacinthaceae families. The…
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2003
2003
Storage of frequently used traditional South African medicinal plants.
G. Stafford
2003
Corpus ID: 70396410
The post-harvest physiology of nine frequently used indigenous southern African medicinal plants was investigated, in particular…
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1993
1993
Plants in Cardiology
R. Macalpin
1993
Corpus ID: 71908021
We are in an era of sophisticated artificial synthesis of pharmaceuticals and dwindling forests. It is thus appropriate that we…
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1993
1993
Plants in Cardiology: Editor: Arthur Holman British Medical Journal, 1992; 40 pp.; £5.95 (UK), £7.50 (elsewhere); ISBN 0-7279-0744-1
David P. de Bono
1993
Corpus ID: 264728351
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