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Ficus sycomorus

Known as: Ficus sycomorus L., mulberry fig, sycamore fig 
National Institutes of Health

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2017
2017
BackgroundStress, regardless of its nature is nowadays recognized as one of the major risk factors for neuropsychiatric diseases… 
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2012
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2012
Ficus sur and Ficus sycomorus , two medicinal species used in Burkinabe traditional medicine for the treatment of sickle cell… 
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2010
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2010
Ficus asperifolia and Ficus sycomorus leaves were assessed to determine proximate nutrient content, mineral and amino acid… 
2009
2009
Aqueous extract of the leaves, stem-bark and root-bark of Ficus sycomorus were screened for chemical constituents and effects on… 
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2008
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2008
A total of fourteen (14) species of wild edible fruits from Burkina Faso were analyzed for their phenolic and flavonoid contents… 
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2008
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2008
The leaves of the plants Daniellia oliveri (Fabaceae) and Ficus sycomorus (Moraceae) used in diarrhea treatment in Hausa… 
1976
1976
Differences in the mechanism of ethylene emanation of Ficus sycomorus L. during various stages of the fruit development were… 
1972
1972
The relationship between ethylene and growth was investigated in Ficus sycomorus L. A marked increase in ethylene emanation…