Medicinal plants from the genus Acalypha (Euphorbiaceae)–A review of their ethnopharmacology and phytochemistry
R Seebaluck, A Gurib-Fakim… - Journal of …, 2015 - Elsevier
Ethnopharmacological relevance Acalypha is the fourth largest genus of the Euphorbiaceae
family with approximately 450–570 species. Several Acalypha species are used as …
family with approximately 450–570 species. Several Acalypha species are used as …
In vitro study of antimicrobial activity of Acalypha indica Linn. extract
FD Ishak, SZM So'ad, AHA Jauhari… - The Open …, 2013 - benthamopen.com
The objective for this research undertaken was to evaluate Acalypha indica extracts for their
antimicrobial potential. Fresh plant samples were extracted via maceration in increasing …
antimicrobial potential. Fresh plant samples were extracted via maceration in increasing …
Ethnomedicinal uses in scorpion poisoning (Gonusu Visha) in Sri Lankan traditional medicine
E Ediriweera, WD Ratnasooriya, K Kamathewatta - 2018 - pesquisa.bvsalud.org
Scorpions use their sting as a defensive weapon or as a mechanism to incapacitate prey.
The scorpion sting possesses venom and the character of the poison depends on the …
The scorpion sting possesses venom and the character of the poison depends on the …
[PDF][PDF] International Journal of Ayurveda and Pharma Research
SRI LANKAN - Int. J. Ayur. Pharma Research, 2018 - core.ac.uk
Scorpions use their sting as a defensive weapon or as a mechanism to incapacitate prey.
The scorpion sting possesses venom and the character of the poison depends on the …
The scorpion sting possesses venom and the character of the poison depends on the …
Preclinical safety and efficacy studies of a Siddha herbomineral preparation Narpavala chunnam for Swasakasam Bronchial Asthma
R Rathinamala - 2015 - shodhganga.inflibnet.ac.in
The Narpavalam can be identified through Stereo microscope. The Narpavala chunnam
possess the specified characters of chunnam as mentioned in the literature. The …
possess the specified characters of chunnam as mentioned in the literature. The …
[PDF][PDF] Author's Accepted Manuscript
R Seebaluck, A Gurib-Fakim, F Mahomoodally - 2014 - lavierebelle.org
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Acalypha is the fourth largest genus of the Euphorbiaceae
family with approximately 450 to 570 species. Several Acalypha species are used as …
family with approximately 450 to 570 species. Several Acalypha species are used as …