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Jasminum officinale flower extract
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JASMINE
, Jasminum Officinale Flower
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ALLANTOIN 0.1 g in 100 g TOPICAL LOTION [SISEUNDEUSI BLESS BODY]
Ethanol 0.62 ML/ML Topical Gel
Ethanol 0.62 ML/ML Topical Solution
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2017
2017
Fragrance Profiling of Jasminum Sambac Ait. Flowers Using Electronic Nose
H. Ray
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N. Bhattacharyya
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+5 authors
S. Majumdar
IEEE Sensors Journal
2017
Corpus ID: 12784985
The extract of Jasmine called concrete is an important floricultural export commodity of India. The major quality attribute of…
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2014
2014
Anti-candidal activity of Piper betle (L.), Vitex negundo (L.) and Jasminum grandiflorum (L.)
M. Dinusha Kumari Kanatiwela H.
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R. M.
,
J. Gehan
,
Lilanthi Abayasekara Charmalie
,
Samanmalie Nanayakkara Buddhie
2014
Corpus ID: 53308266
The discovery of antimicrobials from traditional medicinal plants is gaining importance. The objectives of this study were to…
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2012
2012
Volatile constituents and biological activities of the leaf essential oil of Jasminum mesnyi growing in Nepal
P. Satyal
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Prajwal Paudel
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Bimala Lamichhane
,
W. Setzer
,
Tribhuvan Universi
2012
Corpus ID: 53955580
The essential oil from the leaf of Jasminum mesnyi, collected from Kirtipur, Kathmandu, Nepal, was obt ained by hydrodistillation…
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2012
2012
Inhibition of human calcineurin and yeast calcineurin-dependent gene expression by Jasminum humile leaf and root extracts.
T. Prescott
,
J. Ariño
,
G. Kite
,
M. Simmonds
Journal of Ethnopharmacology
2012
Corpus ID: 20694395
2011
2011
PHARMACOGNOSTICAL, PHYSICO AND PHYTOCHEMICAL EVALUTION OF THE LEAVES OF JASMINUM SAMBAC LINN. (OLEACEAE)
Swati Sabharwal
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M. Vats
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S. Sardana
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S. Aggarwal
2011
Corpus ID: 85588009
Jasminum sambac Linn. belonging to family Oleaceae and commonly known as Motia is widely used in traditional system of medicines…
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2006
2006
Efficacy of Jasminum abyssinicum treatment against Hemonchus contortus in sheep
C. Komen
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F. Wanjala
,
P. Kiprono
2006
Corpus ID: 86128841
Jasminum abyssinicum DC., belongs to the plant family Oleaceae.The plant is used by indigenous farmers in Kenya against internal…
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2002
2002
Jasmine absolute (Jasminum grandiflora L.) and its mode of action on guinea‐pig ileum in vitro
M. Lis‐Balchin
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S. Hart
,
B. Wan Hang Lo
Phytotherapy Research
2002
Corpus ID: 37818235
Jasmine (Jasminum grandiflorum L.) is used in aromatherapy as a holistic treatment for apathy, hysteria, uterine disorders and…
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2000
2000
Role of endothelium/nitric oxide in vascular response to flavonoids and epicatechin.
Yu Huang
,
X. Yao
,
S. Tsang
,
C. Lau
,
Z. Chen
Acta Pharmacologica Sinica
2000
Corpus ID: 25290325
AIM To examine the role of endothelium in the vascular responses to flavonoids, baicalein, baicalin, cardamonin, alpinetin, and…
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1999
1999
Practical Enzymatic Synthesis of Primeverose and Its Glycoside
T. Murata
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M. Shimada
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N. Watanabe
,
K. Sakata
,
T. Usui
1999
Corpus ID: 73584663
β-D-Xylosidase from Aspergillus pulverulentus regioselectively induced a β-D-xylosyl transfer reac-tion from 4-0-β-D…
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1970
1970
An evaluation of morphological variations of economic value in Jasminum sambac Ait.
W. A. Khan
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S. Muthuswamy
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K. Raman
1970
Corpus ID: 82753549
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