Plant sources, techniques of production and uses of tar: A review
O Ninich, A Et-Tahir, K Kettani, M Ghanmi… - Journal of …, 2022 - Elsevier
Abstract Ethnopharmacological relevance Throughout history, Humans have always used
tar for different purposes such as gluing materials, waterproofing, and conserving wood, but …
tar for different purposes such as gluing materials, waterproofing, and conserving wood, but …
Comparison of tar produced by traditional and laboratory methods
Ethnobotanical uses of plant species varies depending on the knowledge and geography of
civilizations, and also prevailing diseases or nuisances in a given time and region. Although …
civilizations, and also prevailing diseases or nuisances in a given time and region. Although …
[PDF][PDF] Tar production–traditional medicine and potential threat to biodiversity in the Marrakesh region: An ethnobotanical study
M Julin - 2008 - diva-portal.org
Cade oil is a tar made by destructive distillation of Juniperus oxycedrus. The use of Cade oil
has a long tradition in European, North African and Mediterranean medicine. Medicinal tars …
has a long tradition in European, North African and Mediterranean medicine. Medicinal tars …
Season, storage and extraction method impact on the phytochemical profile of Terminalia ivorensis
Background Terminalia ivorensis (TI) is used in West African ethnomedicine for the
treatment of conditions including ulcers, malaria and wounds. Despite its widespread use …
treatment of conditions including ulcers, malaria and wounds. Despite its widespread use …
Synthèse des activités biologiques et de l'utilisation de Tridax procumbens en production animale et en médecine traditionnelle
P Ahossi, TJ Dougnon, P Kiki, J Houessionon - International Journal of …, 2014 - ajol.info
La production animale exige de nos jours de nouveaux défis à relever en matière de
valorisation des ressources endogènes. Par ailleurs, la résistance microbienne face aux …
valorisation des ressources endogènes. Par ailleurs, la résistance microbienne face aux …
Taraxacum officinale and related species—An ethnopharmacological review and its potential as a commercial medicinal plant
M Martinez, P Poirrier, R Chamy, D Prüfer… - Journal of …, 2015 - Elsevier
Abstract Ethnopharmacological relevance Dandelion (Taraxacum spec) is a wild plant that
has been used for centuries as a traditional medicine in the relief and treatment of several …
has been used for centuries as a traditional medicine in the relief and treatment of several …
UHPLC-DAD-MS/MS analysis of extracts from linden flowers (Tiliae flos): Differences in the chemical composition between five Tilia species growing in Europe
M Ziaja, KA Pawłowska, K Józefczyk, A Pruś… - Industrial Crops and …, 2020 - Elsevier
Lime flowers are traditionally used as medicinal plants. According to the Pharmacopeia
Europaea, only three species of Tilia are admitted as source species. However, so far, no …
Europaea, only three species of Tilia are admitted as source species. However, so far, no …
Biomolecules and Natural Medicine Preparations: Analysis of New Sources of Bioactive Compounds from Ribes and Rubus spp. Buds
It is well known that plants are important sources for the preparation of natural remedies as
they contain many biologically active compounds. In particular, polyphenols, terpenic …
they contain many biologically active compounds. In particular, polyphenols, terpenic …
Beyond natural rubber: Taraxacum kok-saghyz and Taraxacum brevicorniculatum as sources of bioactive compounds
S Piccolella, C Sirignano, S Pacifico, E Fantini… - Industrial Crops and …, 2023 - Elsevier
Taraxacum kok-saghyz (TKS) and T. brevicorniculatum (TB) are broadly investigated as
natural rubber-producing plants and possible alternative supply sources for this relevant raw …
natural rubber-producing plants and possible alternative supply sources for this relevant raw …
Pinus Species as Prospective Reserves of Bioactive Compounds with Potential Use in Functional Food—Current State of Knowledge
M Dziedziński, J Kobus-Cisowska, B Stachowiak - Plants, 2021 - mdpi.com
The pine (Pinus L.) is the largest and most heteromorphic plant genus of the pine family
(Pinaceae Lindl.), which grows almost exclusively in the northern hemisphere. The demand …
(Pinaceae Lindl.), which grows almost exclusively in the northern hemisphere. The demand …