hafez, lamiaa o. brito-casillas, yeray abdelmageed, noha alemán-cabrera, isabel m. morad, samy a.f. abdel-raheem, mahmoud h. wägner, ana m.
For thousands of years, Vachellia nilotica has been widely used as an herbal medicine to treat some diseases and symptoms, including respiratory, gastrointestinal and urogenital ailments. The present study was adapted to document and assemble existing information about V. nilotica and its evidence-based ethnopharmacological activities, with brief r...
Liu, Shihui Matsuo, Toshihiko Matsuo, Chie Abe, Takumi Chen, Jinghua Sun, Chi Zhao, Qing
Medicinal plants, also known as herbs, have been discovered and utilized in traditional medical practice since prehistoric times. Medicinal plants have been proven rich in thousands of natural products that hold great potential for the development of new drugs. Previously, we reviewed the types of Chinese traditional medicines that a Tang Dynasty m...
Liu, Shihui Matsuo, Toshihiko Matsuo, Chie Abe, Takumi Chen, Jinghua Sun, Chi Zhao, Qing
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Frontiers in Medicine
Medicinal plants, also known as herbs, have been discovered and utilized in traditional medical practice since prehistoric times. Medicinal plants have been proven rich in thousands of natural products that hold great potential for the development of new drugs. Previously, we reviewed the types of Chinese traditional medicines that a Tang Dynasty m...
Hedin, Gry
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Open Cultural Studies
In the nineteenth century, flower painters in Denmark shifted from depicting arranged, cut flowers to showing plants within their ecosystems. This article explores this shift by examining four paintings by the artists Christine Løvmand and Anthonore Christensen. According to Michael Marder and Emanuele Coccia, important philosophers in critical pla...
Gardette, Auguste Sklab, Youcef Belda, Eugeni Chenin, Eric Zucker, Jean-Daniel
The METAPLANTCODE project is dedicated to advancing and optimizing pan-European case studies on metabarcoding. The project's objectives include providing best practice recommendations, optimizing analysis pipelines for species identification, and creating user-friendly reference databases. To accomplish these objectives, METAPLANTCODE will identify...
Winzenrieth, Justin
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Elenchos
Whereas several zoological Aristotelian works have been preserved, Aristotle is reported to have written only one short botanical treatise. Such reports seem to conflict with his self-described ambition to study plants as well as animals. Even though this treatise is now lost, the available evidence suggests that Aristotle had valid reasons to find...
jianhao, wu sun, jialin liu, meiqi zhang, xiaozhuang kong, lingyang lengleng, ma jiang, shan liu, xiubo wei, ma
Taraxaci herba, as a traditional Chinese medicine, is the name of the Taraxacum genus in the Asteraceae family. Documented in the Tang Herbal Medicine (Tang Dynasty, AD 657–659), its medicinal properties cover a wide range of applications such as acute mastitis, lung abscess, conjunctival congestion, sore throat, damp-heat jaundice, and vision impr...
Mianowski, Marie
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Lagrange, Flavien Martínez, Camila
The fossil record of the diverse subfamily Passifloroideae (>750 species and 17 genera) is relatively poor. Despite the distinctiveness of its leaves (glandular and often emarginate), most of the fossils from this group have been described from seeds. Fossil seeds have been recovered from Europe, and North and South America. A lack of information o...
Laburthe-Tolra, Clémence
‘You really are a public benefactor’, Vita Sackville-West was told in 1951 by her editor from the Observer after he read some of the letters she received following up the weekly horticultural columns she wrote between 1946 and 1961. Drawing on these botanical articles, I wish to highlight how Sackville-West circulated her own ‘gardening philosophy ...