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Maxillaria lindleyana
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Maxillaria lindleyana Schltr.
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2018
2018
Antioxidant, anti-amylase and lipid lowering potential of leaves of Aporosa lindleyana Baill. (Kebella)
S. Kathirgamanathar
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W. P. K. M. Abeysekera
,
D. Weerasinghe
,
P. Ranasinghe
,
A. M. Binduhewa
2018
Corpus ID: 89839370
Globally, the demand for herbal products with antioxidant capacity is increased due to many health benefits. The approach to…
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2015
2015
CRECIMIENTO DE BARKERIA LINDLEYANA (ORCHIDACEAE) EN UN HÁBITAT SUBURBANO DE COSTA RICA
Idannia Valverde Rojas
2015
Corpus ID: 128389139
Mediante tecnicas de muestreo en 15 parcelas de 20 x 20 m ubicadas en San Juan de Dios, una localidad suburbana de Costa Rica, se…
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2014
2014
Gamma sensitivity of forest plants of Western Ghats.
Akshatha
,
K. Chandrashekar
Journal of environmental radioactivity
2014
Corpus ID: 21621429
Seeds of Artocarpus hirsutus Lam., Garcinia xanthochymus Hook., Saraca asoca Roxb., Rourea minor Gaertn., Pterocarpus marsupium…
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2014
2014
Attenuation of inflammatory mediators, oxidative stress and toxic risk evaluation of Aporosa lindleyana Baill bark extract.
Yakub M. Ali
,
M. M. Alam
,
+5 authors
Saqlain Haider
Journal of ethnopharmacology
2014
Corpus ID: 25377454
ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE Traditionally, Aporosa lindleyana Baill. has been used against various ailments viz. jaundice…
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2014
2014
Antidiuretic Activity of the Methanol Extract of Aporusa lindleyana Wight (Euphorbiacea) Baillon in Rats
S. Ganegamage
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Thusitha U. Abeytunga
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W. D. Ratnasooriya
2014
Corpus ID: 7353783
Purpose: To determine the diuretic activity of Aporusa lindleyana in rats following its claimed use in Sri Lankan traditional…
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2011
2011
Screening of antioxidant activity, total phenolics and gas chromatography-mass spectrophotometer (GC-MS) study of ethanolic extract of Aporosa lindleyana Baill
S. Ramakrishnan
,
R. Venkataraman
2011
Corpus ID: 96756757
The present study was carried out for the identification of phytochemicals present in the roots ofAporosa lindleyana and also to…
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2010
2010
[Molluscicidal effect of endophyte LL3026 from Buddleia lindleyana against Oncomelania hupensis].
Bang-xing Han
,
J. Chen
,
L. Hao
,
Xiao-kun Zhou
,
Fang-an Han
,
Long-gen Li
Zhongguo ji sheng chong xue yu ji sheng chong…
2010
Corpus ID: 31414704
OBJECTIVE To research the molluscicidal effect, active components, thermal stability and light stability of endophyte LL3026…
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2008
2008
Evaluation of antimicrobial and analgesic activities of Aporosa lindleyana (euphorbiaceae) bark extract
L. P. Srikrishna
,
H. Vagdevi
,
Basavanakote M. Basavaraja
,
V. P. Vaidya
2008
Corpus ID: 85254865
Th e present study was designed to evaluate the antimicrobial and analgesic activities of pet ether, chloroform, methanol and…
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2005
2005
Antioxidant activity of Aporosa lindleyana root.
S. Badami
,
Sujay R Rai
,
B. Suresh
Journal of ethnopharmacology
2005
Corpus ID: 30148299
Four successive and two crude extracts of Aporosa lindleyana Baill. root were tested for antioxidant activity using standard in…
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1997
1997
Storage and germination of seeds of Aporusa lindleyana (Wight) Baillon, an economically important plant of Western Ghats (India)
C. A. Kumar
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J. Thomas
,
P. Pushpangadan
1997
Corpus ID: 89086237
Aporusa lindleyana seeds, normally remain viable only for two days at open room conditions and lose their viability when dried to…
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