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12-03-2004Phytochelatins (PCs) are induced in a wide range of plant species by the oxy-anions arsenate [As (V)] and selenate and a range of cations such as Ag +, Cd 2+, Cu 2+, Hg 2+, and Pb 2+ (Grill et al., 1985).They are synthesized from reduced glutathione (GSH) by the transpeptidation of γ-glutamyl-cysteinyl dipeptides through the action of the constitutive
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Pteris cretica is a beautiful evergreen fern that comes with sharp, uniquely shaped fronds and a range of striking colours.. Though "Cretica" comes from the Greek work for feather, the leaves remind me more of a trident.With each
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The plant is used as antibilious, antitubercular,expectorant [25]-[26], antihelmintic, stomachic, tonic and aphrodisiac purposes,and enriches the blood and is useful in treating constipation, leprosy, asthma, urinary discharges, and as an appetizer[27]. Dry leaves of Cressa cretica crushed with sugar are used as emetic in Sudan[28]
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01.09.2022After 14 d of growth, Sb had little impact on P. cretica root biomass (Fig. 1A). However, higher Sb concentrations increased P. cretica frond biomass, especially for SbIII (Fig. 1B). For example, the frond biomass was 16.8 g/plant in SbIII 0.5 treatment, but it increased by 11.3% to 18.7 g/plant in SbIII 5 treatment. Similar to As in P. vittata, Sb also stimulated P.
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Ayurveda is considered by many scholars to be the oldest healing science. In Sanskrit, Ayurveda means "The Science of Life.". Ayurvedic knowledge originated in India more than 5,000 years ago and is often called the "Mother of All Healing.". It stems from the ancient Vedic culture and was taught for many thousands of years in an oral
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09.12.2021Cressa cretica (Shuwwayl) is a halophytic that belongs to Convolvulaceae, naturally grown in the Middle East including Iraq. Traditionally the plant is used as a paste for sore treatment, also it is used for fever, jaundice, and other illness. Regarding nonclinical use it is used as goat, sheep, and camel feed also as an oil source.
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04.05.2020Background Fagonia cretica L. was considered to be a medical plant that was used for the treatment of different diseases, so the current study was designed to clarify whether Fagonia cretica extract (FCE) can avoid Bisphenol A (BPA)-induced genotoxicity and biochemical alterations in rats. Sixty-three male rats were used in this experiment. These animals were
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The aim of this research was determination of nutritive value of Cressa Cretica with gas test method, in vivo digestibility and degradability with nylon bag method in three phenological stages. The amount of crude protein decreased significantly in seeding stage. But the amount of NDF and ADF increased in seeding stage.
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23.09.2022The present study investigated the response of Pteris cretica and Spinacia oleracea to As treatment through the analysis of selected physiological and metabolic parameters. Plants were grown in pots in As (V) spiked soil (20 and 100 mg/kg).
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08.04.2010Cressa cretica L. is a popular holophytic plant and is used in folklore medicine for ailments including diabetes, ulcers, asthma, anthelmintic, stomachic, tonic and aphrodisiac purposes, enriches the blood and is useful in constipation, leprosy and urinary discharges. The plant is traditionally used in Bahrain as expectorant and antibilious agent.
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Cressa Cretica Cures Effective Anemia Anorexia Ascaris Asthma Bronchitis Colic Constipation Debility Diabetes Dysphasia Flatulence Indigestion Jaundice Joint Pain Leprosy Skin Diseases Stomach Prob Urinary Prob Action of Cressa Cretica Effective Alterant Alterative Anthelmintic Antibacterial Antibilious Anticancer Antifungal Antitussive
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Cressa cretica Citation: L., Sp. Pl. 223 (1753). Synonymy: C. australis R. Br., Prod. Fl. Nov. Holl. 490 (1810). Common name: Rosinweed. Description: Appressedly greyish-pubescent subshrub, with erect rarely prostrate stems to 20 cm; leaves sessile to shortly petiolate, ovate-lanceolate, usually less than 8 x 5 mm, acute.
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01-09-2022After 14 d of growth, Sb had little impact on P. cretica root biomass (Fig. 1A). However, higher Sb concentrations increased P. cretica frond biomass, especially for SbIII (Fig. 1B). For example, the frond biomass was 16.8 g/plant in SbIII 0.5 treatment, but it increased by 11.3% to 18.7 g/plant in SbIII 5 treatment. Similar to As in P. vittata, Sb also stimulated P.
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01-01-2005Cressa cretica is a(n) research topic. Over the lifetime, 58 publication(s) have been published within this topic receiving 402 citation(s).
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Pteris cretica, commonly called Cretan brake fern, ribbon fern or table fern, is a slow-growing evergreen fern that typically rises to 18-24" tall and as wide. It is native to Europe, Asia and Africa. The fronds are pale green and arching, each with 1-5 pairs of simple or forked pinnae. Genus name comes from the Greek pteris meaning fern
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05.10.2016In broad terms, there is no substance in the world that cannot be used as a potential medicine. 2 Traditional ayurvedic texts warn against the use of substances that are not adequately understood. 3 Any plant, animal, or mineral substance can be incorporated into the ayurvedic pharmacopeia, but only if it is understood fully, in terms
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04.05.2020Fagonia cretica L. was considered to be a medical plant that was used for the treatment of different diseases, so the current study was designed to clarify whether Fagonia cretica extract (FCE) can avoid Bisphenol A (BPA)-induced genotoxicity and biochemical alterations in rats. Sixty-three male rats were used in this experiment.
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Entit presente in Conti F. al. (2005) An annotated Checklist of the Italian Vascular Flora. Palombi Editori, Roma, 420 pp Per dettagli vedi la distribuzione regionale.
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Water use efficiency (WUE) is defined as the amount of carbon assimilated as biomass or grain produced per unit of water used by the crop. One of the primary questions being asked is how plants will respond to a changing climate with
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14-01-2020Brassica cretica Lam. is a wild relative of many crops in the genus Brassica, proposed to be one of the ancestors of broccoli, Brussel sprouts, cabbage, cauliflower, kale, swede, turnip and oilseed rape.Since this species is thought to be a gene donor of many crops in the Brassica oleracea group, it might contain genes that are not present in the domesticated
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Objective: To evaluate the effect of ethylacetate fraction (Fr-Et) and methanolic fraction (Fr-Me) obtained from Cressa cretica L.(C. cretica) L. on experimental models for bronchodilatory activity and mast cell stabilising activity. Methods: The effect of Fr-Et and Fr-Me were studied on acetylcholine and histamine aerosol-induced broncospasm using
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Cressa Cretica Linn: An Important Medicinal Plant-A Review on Its Traditional Uses, Phytochemical and Pharmacological Properties Sangeeta Rani1*, Sudhir Chaudhary1, Pradeep Singh1, Garima Mishra1, K. K. Jha1, R. L. Khosa2 Department of Pharmacognosy, Teerthanker Mahaveer College of Pharmacy, Teerthanker Mahaveer University, Moradabad, Uttar
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20.08.2015The association Cressetum creticae was found for the first time in Croatia as well as on the eastern Adriatic coast. This therophytic and halo-nitrophilous association shows a monospecific or paucispecific character and occupies the most haline and the driest parts of the salt-marsh.
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Cressa cretica is a salt-tolerant plant that grows along the coast. Cressa cretica is an Ayurvedic medicine that is antibilious, antitubercular, and expectorant, according to reports [5]. The herb is used as an alterative, anthelmintic, stomachic, tonic, and aphrodisiac, as well as to enrich the blood
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05-01-2018Fagonia cretica L. is an important component of Mediterranean dry grasslands and a rare and isolated species of Italian flora. In this study, an assessment is presented on the distribution, habitat, and conservation status of F. cretica in Italy. The results of field investigation and herbarium analysis show that this species grows in a small area within the southern
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Cressa cretica (Linn) belonging to family Convolvulaceae, commonly known as Rudravanti is a erect, small, dwarf shrub, usually grows in sandy or muddy saline habitats. Though almost all of its parts are used in traditional systems of medicines, leaves and roots are the most important parts which are used medicinally.
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05.10.2016In ayurveda, most of the classical preparations are polyherbal, with a combination of 3 to 30 plants involved. These constituents are combined accurately, in such a way that the formula is balanced and reproducible. One or two of the plants in these combinations will be active and the others will play a supporting role.
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