Halophytic grasses, a new source of nutraceuticals? A review on their secondary metabolites and biological activities
MV Faustino, MAF Faustino, DCGA Pinto - International Journal of …, 2019 - mdpi.com
The Poaceae family, known as grasses, is distributed worldwide and is considered the most
important group of monocotyledonous crops. Salt stress is multifactorial, therefore to survive …
important group of monocotyledonous crops. Salt stress is multifactorial, therefore to survive …
[PDF][PDF] Iraqi medicinal plants with antibacterial effect-A review
AE Al-Snai - IOSR Journal of Pharmacy, 2019 - researchgate.net
Medicinal plants possessed antibacterial activities via many mechanisms, such as disruption
of cytoplasmic membrane, inhibition of cell wall synthesis, inhibition of cell membrane …
of cytoplasmic membrane, inhibition of cell wall synthesis, inhibition of cell membrane …
[PDF][PDF] A study of some weeds of Pakistan and their response to abiotic stress-a review
A study of some weeds of Pakistan and their response to abiotic stress - a review Page 1
Journal of Pure and Applied Agriculture (2022) 7(1): 51-58 ISSN (Print) 2617-8672, ISSN (Online) …
Journal of Pure and Applied Agriculture (2022) 7(1): 51-58 ISSN (Print) 2617-8672, ISSN (Online) …
[PDF][PDF] Grasses as an immense source of pharmacologically active medicinal properties: an overview.
A Gupta, R Ranjan - Proc Indian Natn Sci Acad, 2020 - scholar.archive.org
Grasses are ubiquitous herbs/plants belonging to various families such as-
Poaceae/Gramineae, Cyperaceae and Juncaceae. Grasses are important for humans as …
Poaceae/Gramineae, Cyperaceae and Juncaceae. Grasses are important for humans as …
[PDF][PDF] PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES
AE Al-Snafi - infertility - researchgate.net
Juniperus communis contained monoterpenes, sesquiteierpenes, essential and volatile oils,
wide range of phenolic compounds and many other chemical constituents. It exerted many …
wide range of phenolic compounds and many other chemical constituents. It exerted many …
[PDF][PDF] Antimicrobial effects of medicinal plants (part 3): plant based
AE Al-Snafi - researchgate.net
Plants contained wide range of secondary metabolites, which were used as
pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, flavours, fragrances, colours, biopesticides and food …
pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, flavours, fragrances, colours, biopesticides and food …