Aconitum heterophyllum Wall. ex Royle: A critically endangered medicinal herb with rich potential for use in medicine
TA Wani, ZA Kaloo, NA Dangroo - Journal of Integrative Medicine, 2022 - Elsevier
Aconitum heterophyllum (Patrees) is a critically endangered medicinal herb of the
northwestern Himalayas and has enormous pharmacological potential. It is the only …
northwestern Himalayas and has enormous pharmacological potential. It is the only …
Recent progress on phytochemistry and pharmacological activities of Grewia asiatica L.(Tiliaceae) and traditional uses
Traditionally, fruits of Grewia asiatica L. are edible and the plant has several pharmaceutical
efficacies, against various diseases of skin, heart, liver, blood sugar, cancer, diarrhea and …
efficacies, against various diseases of skin, heart, liver, blood sugar, cancer, diarrhea and …
Phytochemical and pharmacological characteristics of phalsa (Grewia asiatica L.): A comprehensive review
Phalsa is a tropical and subtropical fruit that is high in nutritional value and is primarily
cultivated for its fruit. As, Phalsa fruit contain high number of vitamins (A and C), minerals …
cultivated for its fruit. As, Phalsa fruit contain high number of vitamins (A and C), minerals …
[HTML][HTML] Molecular and functional characterization of two isoforms of chalcone synthase and their expression analysis in relation to flavonoid constituents in Grewia …
TA Wani, SA Pandith, AP Gupta, S Chandra, N Sharma… - PloS one, 2017 - journals.plos.org
Chalcone synthase constitutes a functionally diverse gene family producing wide range of
flavonoids by catalyzing the initial step of the phenylpropanoid pathway. There is a pivotal …
flavonoids by catalyzing the initial step of the phenylpropanoid pathway. There is a pivotal …
Phalsa (Grewia asiatica L) fruit berry a promising functional food ingredient: A comprehensive review
Fruit berries are one of the most effective source of bioactive food ingredients with multiple
health benefits when consumed regularly. Phalsa fruit (Grewia asiatica L.) a native to the …
health benefits when consumed regularly. Phalsa fruit (Grewia asiatica L.) a native to the …
Comparative effectiveness of wild bee pollination on the post-harvest characteristics of Grewia asiatica (Malvaceae)
Measuring the pollination potential of different native bees is helpful in identifying the most
efficient species for their conservation and proper utilization. The current study was carried …
efficient species for their conservation and proper utilization. The current study was carried …
A Review of Emerging Technologies for the Extraction of Bioactive Compounds from Berries (Phalsa Berries)
Berries have been gaining in popularity among consumers and producers due to their
natural bioactive compounds that have beneficial effects on human health. This review …
natural bioactive compounds that have beneficial effects on human health. This review …
[HTML][HTML] Characterization of indigenous phalsa (Grewia subinequalis) genotypes using morphological traits and ISSR markers
Abstract Background Phalsa (Grewia subinequalis L.) is a commercial and nutritionally
important berry fruit. It is cultivated in Pakistan as a minor fruit crop without any variety …
important berry fruit. It is cultivated in Pakistan as a minor fruit crop without any variety …
Floral biology of Grewia flavescens Juss.: an underutilized crop
V Kumar, AR Uthappa, M Srivastava, D Vijay… - Genetic Resources and …, 2017 - Springer
Grewia flavescens is a fruit species found throughout semi-arid and sub-humid parts of the
world including India. In contemporary era, emphasis on food supply, market value and …
world including India. In contemporary era, emphasis on food supply, market value and …
Unveiling reproductive biology, phenology, and pollen viability in Lathyrus species to enhance crop improvement
The advancement of Lathyrus through genetic enhancement and cultivar development faces
challenges due to limited knowledge about their reproductive biology. Thus, the present …
challenges due to limited knowledge about their reproductive biology. Thus, the present …