Albizzia: A plant genus of the family FABACEAE that contains julibroside (triterpenoid saponins).Tablets: Solid dosage forms, of varying weight, size, and shape, which may be molded or compressed, and which contain a medicinal substance in pure or diluted form. (Dorland, 28th ed)Grenada: An island of the West Indies. Its capital is St. George's. It was discovered in 1498 by Columbus who called it Concepcion. It was held at different times by the French and the British during the 18th century. The British suppressed a native uprising in 1795. It was an associate state of Great Britain 1967-74 but became an independent nation within the British Commonwealth in 1974. The original name referred to the Feast of the Immaculate Conception but it was later renamed for the Spanish kingdom of Granada. (From Webster's New Geographical Dictionary, 1988, p467 & Room, Brewer's Dictionary of Names, 1992, p219)Acacia: A plant genus of the family FABACEAE. The gums and tanning agents obtained from Acacia are called GUM ARABIC. The common name of catechu is more often used for Areca catechu (ARECA).Guyana: A republic in the north of South America, east of VENEZUELA and west of SURINAME. Its capital is Georgetown.Pulvinus: A group of cells at the base of a leaf in certain plants that, by rapidly losing water, brings about changes in the position of the leaves. (Concise Dictionary of Biology, 1990)Tamarindus: A plant genus of the family FABACEAE known for its sour fruit.VenezuelaFabaceae: The large family of plants characterized by pods. Some are edible and some cause LATHYRISM or FAVISM and other forms of poisoning. Other species yield useful materials like gums from ACACIA and various LECTINS like PHYTOHEMAGGLUTININS from PHASEOLUS. Many of them harbor NITROGEN FIXATION bacteria on their roots. Many but not all species of "beans" belong to this family.Leishmania mexicana: A parasitic hemoflagellate of the subgenus Leishmania leishmania that infects man and animals including rodents. The Leishmania mexicana complex causes both cutaneous (LEISHMANIASIS, CUTANEOUS) and diffuse cutaneous leishmaniasis (LEISHMANIASIS, DIFFUSE CUTANEOUS) and includes the subspecies amazonensis, garnhami, mexicana, pifanoi, and venezuelensis. L. m. mexicana causes chiclero ulcer, a form of cutaneous leishmaniasis (LEISHMANIASIS, CUTANEOUS) in the New World. The sandfly, Lutzomyia, appears to be the vector.MexicoTourette Syndrome: A neuropsychological disorder related to alterations in DOPAMINE metabolism and neurotransmission involving frontal-subcortical neuronal circuits. Both multiple motor and one or more vocal tics need to be present with TICS occurring many times a day, nearly daily, over a period of more than one year. The onset is before age 18 and the disturbance is not due to direct physiological effects of a substance or a another medical condition. The disturbance causes marked distress or significant impairment in social, occupational, or other important areas of functioning. (From DSM-IV, 1994; Neurol Clin 1997 May;15(2):357-79)Prosopis: A plant genus of the family FABACEAE that is a source of prosopis gum.BrazilExobiology: The interdisciplinary science that studies evolutionary biology, including the origin and evolution of the major elements required for life, their processing in the interstellar medium and in protostellar systems. This field also includes the study of chemical evolution and the subsequent interactions between evolving biota and planetary evolution as well as the field of biology that deals with the study of extraterrestrial life.Indolizidines: Saturated indolizines that are fused six and five-membered rings with a nitrogen atom at the ring fusion. They are biosynthesized in PLANTS by cyclization of a LYSINE coupled to ACETYL COENZYME A. Many of them are naturally occurring ALKALOIDS.Methylene Chloride: A chlorinated hydrocarbon that has been used as an inhalation anesthetic and acts as a narcotic in high concentrations. Its primary use is as a solvent in manufacturing and food technology.Methanol: A colorless, flammable liquid used in the manufacture of FORMALDEHYDE and ACETIC ACID, in chemical synthesis, antifreeze, and as a solvent. Ingestion of methanol is toxic and may cause blindness.Plant Bark: The outer layer of the woody parts of plants.Plant Extracts: Concentrated pharmaceutical preparations of plants obtained by removing active constituents with a suitable solvent, which is evaporated away, and adjusting the residue to a prescribed standard.Achyranthes: A plant genus of the family AMARANTHACEAE, order Caryophyllales, which has been used in traditional medicine (MEDICINE, CHINESE TRADITIONAL).Antioxidants: Naturally occurring or synthetic substances that inhibit or retard the oxidation of a substance to which it is added. They counteract the harmful and damaging effects of oxidation in animal tissues.Tinospora: A plant genus of the family MENISPERMACEAE. Members have been used in AYURVEDIC MEDICINE. Hypoglycemic effect has been reported.Verbena: A plant genus of the family VERBENACEAE. Members contain verbenachalcone (dimeric dihydrochalcone), iridoids, and phenylethanoids.Echinacea: A genus of perennial herbs used topically and internally. It contains echinacoside, GLYCOSIDES; INULIN; isobutyl amides, resin, and SESQUITERPENES.Gentian Violet: A dye that is a mixture of violet rosanilinis with antibacterial, antifungal, and anthelmintic properties.Gentiana: A plant genus of the family Gentianaceae whose members contain SECOIRIDOIDS and have been used in TRADITIONAL MEDICINE for suppressing INFLAMMATION.Petasites: A plant genus of the family ASTERACEAE. Members contain SESQUITERPENES. The common name of sweet coltsfoot is similar to the common name for TUSSILAGO.Rubia: A plant genus of the family RUBIACEAE. The root is a source of red dyes (madder color and 1,2,4-trihydroxy-9,10-anthracenedione) and ANTHRAQUINONES.Atlantic Islands: Widely scattered islands in the Atlantic Ocean as far north as the AZORES and as far south as the South Sandwich Islands, with the greatest concentration found in the CARIBBEAN REGION. They include Annobon Island, Ascension, Canary Islands, Falkland Islands, Fernando Po (also called Isla de Bioko and Bioko), Gough Island, Madeira, Sao Tome and Principe, Saint Helena, and Tristan da Cunha.Planets: Celestial bodies orbiting around the sun or other stars.History of NursingBeer: An alcoholic beverage usually made from malted cereal grain (as barley), flavored with hops, and brewed by slow fermentation.Fournier Gangrene: An acute necrotic infection of the SCROTUM; PENIS; or PERINEUM. It is characterized by scrotum pain and redness with rapid progression to gangrene and sloughing of tissue. Fournier gangrene is usually secondary to perirectal or periurethral infections associated with local trauma, operative procedures, or urinary tract disease.Atracurium: A non-depolarizing neuromuscular blocking agent with short duration of action. Its lack of significant cardiovascular effects and its lack of dependence on good kidney function for elimination provide clinical advantage over alternate non-depolarizing neuromuscular blocking agents.Seeds: The encapsulated embryos of flowering plants. They are used as is or for animal feed because of the high content of concentrated nutrients like starches, proteins, and fats. Rapeseed, cottonseed, and sunflower seed are also produced for the oils (fats) they yield.Nurseries: Facilities which provide care for infants.Famous PersonsSchools, Nursery: Schools for children usually under five years of age.Nurseries, Hospital: Hospital facilities which provide care for newborn infants.Bedding and Linens: Articles of cloth, usually cotton or rayon and other synthetic or cotton-blend fabrics, used in households, hospitals, physicians' examining rooms, nursing homes, etc., for sheets, pillow cases, toweling, gowns, drapes, and the like.VermontPhytotherapy: Use of plants or herbs to treat diseases or to alleviate pain.Rhinitis, Allergic, Seasonal: Allergic rhinitis that occurs at the same time every year. It is characterized by acute CONJUNCTIVITIS with lacrimation and ITCHING, and regarded as an allergic condition triggered by specific ALLERGENS.Serenoa: A plant genus in the family ARECACEAE, order Arecales, subclass Arecidae. The fruit or the extract (Permixon) is used for PROSTATIC HYPERPLASIA.Rhinitis, Allergic, Perennial: Inflammation of the mucous membrane of the nose similar to that found in hay fever except that symptoms persist throughout the year. The causes are usually air-borne allergens, particularly dusts, feathers, molds, animal fur, etc.Rhinitis: Inflammation of the NASAL MUCOSA, the mucous membrane lining the NASAL CAVITIES.Pygeum: A plant genus of the family ROSACEAE. Bark extract of P. africanum is an ingredient of folk remedies to treat PROSTATIC HYPERPLASIA.Prolactinoma: A pituitary adenoma which secretes PROLACTIN, leading to HYPERPROLACTINEMIA. Clinical manifestations include AMENORRHEA; GALACTORRHEA; IMPOTENCE; HEADACHE; visual disturbances; and CEREBROSPINAL FLUID RHINORRHEA.Ventricular Function, Left: The hemodynamic and electrophysiological action of the left HEART VENTRICLE. Its measurement is an important aspect of the clinical evaluation of patients with heart disease to determine the effects of the disease on cardiac performance.Ventricular Dysfunction, Left: A condition in which the LEFT VENTRICLE of the heart was functionally impaired. This condition usually leads to HEART FAILURE; MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION; and other cardiovascular complications. Diagnosis is made by measuring the diminished ejection fraction and a depressed level of motility of the left ventricular wall.Hypertrophy, Left Ventricular: Enlargement of the LEFT VENTRICLE of the heart. This increase in ventricular mass is attributed to sustained abnormal pressure or volume loads and is a contributor to cardiovascular morbidity and mortality.Atrial Function, Left: The hemodynamic and electrophysiological action of the LEFT ATRIUM.Heart Ventricles: The lower right and left chambers of the heart. The right ventricle pumps venous BLOOD into the LUNGS and the left ventricle pumps oxygenated blood into the systemic arterial circulation.Echocardiography: Ultrasonic recording of the size, motion, and composition of the heart and surrounding tissues. The standard approach is transthoracic.Body Height: The distance from the sole to the crown of the head with body standing on a flat surface and fully extended.
Two new 5-deoxyflavones from Albizia odoratissima. (1/19)
Two new 5-deoxyflavones, 7,8-dimethoxy-3',4'-methylenedioxyflavone (1) and 7,2',4'-trimethoxyflavone (2) together with a known flavone, 7,4'-dimethoxy-3'-hydroxyflavone (3) were isolated from the rootbark of Albizia odoratissima. The structures of these new compounds were elucidated by electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (ESI-MS) and 1D and 2D-NMR spectral studies including (1)H-(1)H correlation spectroscopy (COSY), heteronuclear single quantum coherence (HSQC), heteronuclear multiple bond connectivity (HMBC) and nuclear Overhauser enhancement spectroscopy (NOESY). (+info)A multiyear estimate of the effective pollen donor pool for Albizia julibrissin. (2/19)
Studies of pollen movement in plant populations are often limited to a single reproductive event, despite concerns about the adequacy of single-year measures for perennial organisms. In this study, we estimate the effective number of pollen donors per tree from a multiyear study of Albizia julibrissin Durazz (mimosa, Fabaceae), an outcrossing, insect-pollinated tree. We determined 40 seedling genotypes for each of 15 seed trees during 4 successive years. A molecular analysis of variance of the pollen gametes fertilizing the sampled seeds was used to partition variation in pollen pools among seed trees, among years, and within single tree-year collections. Using these variance components, we demonstrate significant male gametic variability among years for individual trees. However, results indicate that yearly variation in the 'global pollen pool', averaged over all 15 seed trees for these 4 years, is effectively zero. We estimate the effective number of pollen donors for a single mimosa tree (N(ep)) to be 2.87. Single season analyses yield N(ep) approximately 2.05, which is 40% less than the value of N(ep) estimated from 4 years of data. We discuss optimal sampling for future studies designed to estimate N(ep). Studies should include more trees, each sampled over at least a few years, with fewer seeds per tree per year than are needed for a traditional parentage study. (+info)Antifertility effects of methanolic pod extract of Albizzia lebbeck (L.) Benth in male rats. (3/19)
AIM: To evaluate the antifertility activity of the methanolic pod extract of Albizzia lebbeck (L.) Benth in male albino rats. METHODS: The methanolic pod extract of Albizzia lebbeck was administrated orally for 60 days at 50, 100 and 200 mg.kg(-1).day(-1) to male albino rats. Sperm motility and density in cauda epididymides were assessed. Biochemical and histological analysis were performed in blood samples and reproductive organs. RESULTS: Albizzia lebbeck pod extract brought about a significant decrease in the weights of testis, seminal vesicles, epdidymis and ventral prostate. The sperm motility and density were significantly reduced. There was a marked reduction in the numbers of primary spermatocytes, secondary spermatocytes and spermatids. The Sertoli cell count as well as its cross sectional surface area were significantly decreased. The Leydig cell nuclear area and the number of mature Leydig cells were also significantly decreased. The protein, glycogen and cholesterol content of the testis, the fructose in the seminal vesicles and protein in the epididymis were significantly decreased. The RBC and WBC counts, haemoglobin, haematocrit and blood sugar were within the normal range. CONCLUSION: The methanolic extract of A. lebbeck pods causes spermatogenic arrest in male albino rats. (+info)Phenolic glycosides from the stem bark of Albizzia julibrissin. (4/19)
From the stem bark of Albizzia julibrissin DURAZZ (Leguminosae), two new phenolic glycosides (albibrissinosides A and B) were isolated. Their structures were determined by spectroscopic analysis. The albibrissinoside B was found to be a radical scavenger on the 1,1-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) radical. (+info)Gene flow among established Puerto Rican populations of the exotic tree species, Albizia lebbeck. (5/19)
We estimate gene flow and patterns of genetic diversity in Albizia lebbeck, an invasive leguminous tree in the dry forest of southwestern Puerto Rico. Genetic diversity estimates calculated for 10 populations of 24 trees each indicated that these populations may have been formed from multiple introductions. The presence of unique genotypes in the northernmost populations suggests that novel genotypes are still immigrating into the area. This combination of individuals from disparate locations led to high estimates of genetic diversity (He = 0.266, P = 0.67). Indirect estimates of gene flow indicate that only 0.69 migrants per generation move between populations, suggesting that genetic diversity within populations should decrease due to genetic drift. Since migration-drift equilibrium was not found, however, this estimate needs to be viewed with caution. The regular production of pods in this outcrossing species (tm = 0.979) indicates that sufficient outcross pollen is received to insure successful reproduction. Direct estimates of gene flow indicate that between 44 and 100% of pollen received by trees in four small stands of trees (n < 11) was foreign. The role of gene flow in facilitating the spread of this invasive plant species is discussed. (+info)Screening of Tanzanian medicinal plants for anti-Candida activity. (6/19)
BACKGROUND: Candida albicans has become resistant to the already limited, toxic and expensive anti-Candida agents available in the market. These factors necessitate the search for new anti-fungal agents. METHODS: Sixty-three plant extracts, from 56 Tanzanian plant species obtained through the literature and interviews with traditional healers, were evaluated for anti-Candida activity. Aqueous methanolic extracts were screened for anti-Candida activity by bioautography agar overlay method, using a standard strain of Candida albicans (ATCC 90028). RESULTS: Twenty- seven (48%) out of the 56 plants were found to be active. Extracts of the root barks of Albizia anthelmintica and Balanites aegyptiaca, and roots of Plectranthus barbatus showed strong activity. CONCLUSION: The extracts that showed strong anti-Candida activity are worth of further investigation in order to isolate and identify the active compounds. (+info)A cytotoxic saponin from Albizia julibrissin. (7/19)
A new triterpenoidal saponin (1: Julibroside J(21)) with a xylopyranosyl moiety located at its C-21 side chain was isolated from Albizia julibrissin DURAZZ. (Leguminosae), and its structure was determined on the basis of comprehensive spectroscopic analyses. Compound 1 showed marked inhibitory action against Bel-7402 cancer cell line at 10 microg/ml. (+info)Antimicrobial activity of some ethnomedicinal plants used by Paliyar tribe from Tamil Nadu, India. (8/19)
BACKGROUND: Antimicrobial activity of 18 ethnomedicinal plant extracts were evaluated against nine bacterial strains (Bacillus subtilis, Staphylococcus aureus, Staphylococcus epidermidis, Enterococcus faecalis, Escherichia coli, Klebsiella pneumonia, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Ervinia sp, Proteus vulgaris) and one fungal strain (Candida albicans). The collected ethnomedicinal plants were used in folk medicine in the treatment of skin diseases, venereal diseases, respiratory problems and nervous disorders. METHODS: Plants were collected from Palni hills of Southern Western Ghats and the ethnobotanical data were gathered from traditional healers who inhabit the study area. The hexane and methanol extracts were obtained by cold percolation method and the antimicrobial activity was found using paper disc diffusion method. All microorganisms were obtained from Christian Medical College, Vellore, Tamil Nadu, India. RESULTS: The results indicated that out of 18 plants, 10 plants exhibited antimicrobial activity against one or more of the tested microorganisms at three different concentrations of 1.25, 2.5 and 5 mg/disc. Among the plants tested, Acalypha fruticosa, Peltophorum pterocarpum, Toddalia asiatica,Cassia auriculata, Punica granatum and Syzygium lineare were most active. The highest antifungal activity was exhibited by methanol extract of Peltophorum pterocarpum and Punica granatum against Candida albicans. CONCLUSION: This study evaluated the antimicrobial activity of the some ethnomedicinal plants used in folkloric medicine. Compared to hexane extract, methanol extract showed significant activity against tested organisms. This study also showed that Toddalia asiatica, Syzygium lineare, Acalypha fruticosa and Peltophorum pterocarpum could be potential sources of new antimicrobial agents. (+info)Albizzia saman (Jacq.) Merr.. *Calliandra saman (Jacq.) Griseb.. *Enterolobium saman (Jacq.) Prain ...
and Albizzia sp.. Bamboos are common in the park, the dominant species being Dendrocalamus strictus. A small area of the park ... Albizzia lebbek, Artocarpus lakoocha, Dysoxylum malabaricum and Mesua ferrea are some of the species of flora found here. ...
Macaranga denticulata and Albizzia stipulata. The three accepted subspecies of this lutung are: T. p. crepusculus T. p. phayrei ... A study in Tripura, India found the principal food tree species to be Albizzia procera, Melocanna bambusoides, Callicarpa ... arborea, Dillenia pentagyna, Litsea sp., Albizzia lebbek, Mikania scandens, Gmelina arborea, Artocarpus chaplasha, Syzygium ...
... (DC.) M.Gómez Albizzia berteriana (DC.) M.Gómez (orth.var.) Cathormion berteriana (DC.) Burkart Feuilleea ...
The larvae feed on Albizzia julibrissin. taxapad.com Species info. ...
The larvae feed on Albizzia species. "LepIndex". nhm.ac.uk. Retrieved 2015-06-03. Anarsia at funet Exotic Microlep. 4 (12): 360 ...
Known foodplants are: Leguminosae (probably Albizzia sp.) and Casuarinaceae (Casuarina equisetifolia). This species occurs in ...
The larvae feed on Albizzia gummifera species. They mine the leaves of their host plant. The mine has the form of a moderate, ...
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The larvae feed on Acacia, Albizzia lebbek and Populus euphratica. africanmoths.com Fauna Europaea lepiforum.de. ...
Hardwickia binata and Albizzia amara are the dominant forest types. There is hardly any vegetation in the northwestern part ...
Wingspan can reach 98-121 millimetres (3.9-4.8 in). Larva feed on Rhamnella franguloides, Celtis boninensis, and Albizzia ...
It can be found on Albizzia moluccana, Eugenia jambolana, Lansium sp. and Shorea robusta. A catalogue of Scolytidae and ...
Satter, R. L.; Applewhite, P. B.; Galston, A. W. (1 October 1972). "Phytochrome-controlled Nyctinasty in Albizzia julibrissin: ...
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The bark of the musuemba (Albizzia coriaria) is largely used in the tanning of leather. The mulundo bears a fruit about the ...
Along the larger rivers, isolated trees of Semal Bombax ceiba and two species of Koroi Albizzia sp. are common. These forests ...
Other dominant members of this area are Dalbergia lanceolaria, Acacia chundra, Dolichandrone falcata, Albizzia procera, ...
The flora includes Albizzia gummifera, Bridelia micrantha, Cyperus papyrus, Diospyros mespiliformis, Ficus sycomorus, Ficus ...
The larvae feed on Amaryllis belladonna, Averhoa carambola, Albizzia zygia, Canavalia ensiformis, Musa sapientum and Theobroma ...
Today, the top canopy is made up almost only of eucalyptus, along with some Hardwickia, binata and Albizzia amara. The middle ...
The larvae feed on Casasia clusiifolia, Cephalanthus occidentalis, Randia mitis, Randia monantha, Randia aculeata, Albizzia ...
The area is mostly grassland that resembles nearby northern Australia and contains areas of Eucalyptus, Albizzia, and Melaleuca ...
Albizzia amara). Guru Nanak, the founding prophet and the first Guru of Sikhism, made references to soapberry tree and soap in ... Albizzia amara Khushwant Singh, Hymns of Guru Nanak, Orient Longman, ISBN 978-8125011613 Virginia Smith (2007), Clean: A ...
... the smooth caterpillar feeds on Acacia and Albizzia, the spined one has never been found on any plant but Acacia."(Davidson, ...
... and it is sometimes incorrectly spelled Albizzia. Albizia julibrissin is known by a wide variety of common names, such as ...
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Digitized images of microscopic slices of Albizzia lebbek (F9) plant structures that were stained and permanently mounted to a ...
... were conducted to evaluate the nutritive value and anti-nutritional factors present in differently treated samples of Albizzia ...
Antonyms for Albizzia lebbeck. 3 synonyms for Albizzia lebbeck: Albizia lebbeck, siris, siris tree. What are synonyms for ... Albizzia lebbeck. Also found in: Dictionary, Wikipedia.. Related to Albizzia lebbeck: Bauhinia variegata, Acacia nilotica ... Albizzia lebbeck synonyms, Albizzia lebbeck antonyms - FreeThesaurus.com https://www.freethesaurus.com/Albizzia+lebbeck ... Synonyms for Albizzia lebbeck. large spreading Old World tree having large leaves and globose clusters of greenish-yellow ...
Albizzia saman (Jacq.) Merr.. *Calliandra saman (Jacq.) Griseb.. *Enterolobium saman (Jacq.) Prain ...
Preface. Disclaimer and Overview.. Foreward (Dr. Susan Wynn, Dr. Phil Rogers.. CH 1 Western Psychoactive Herbs.. Agaricus Species and Other Medicinal Mushrooms.. Avena sativa (Oat).. Catha edulis (Khat).. Humulus lupulus (Hops).. Hypericum perforatum (St. Johns Wort).. Lactuca virosa (Wild Lettuce).. Lavandula angustifolia (Lavender).. Matricaria chamomilla (Chamomile).. Melissa officinalis (Lemon Balm).. Nepeta cataria (Catnip).. Papaver somniferum (Opium Poppy).. Passiflora incarnata (Passion Flower).. Pausinystalia yohimbe (Yohimbe).. Piscidia species (Dogwood Tree).. Vitex agnus-castus (Chaste Tree).. Tilia species (Linden Tree).. Turnera diffusa (Damiana).. Valeriana officinalis (Valerian).. Verbena spp. (Vervain).. CH 2 Native American Psychoactive Herbs.. Cypripedium calceolus (Yellow Ladys Slipper).. Eschscholzia californica (California Poppy).. Lobelia inflata (Wild Tobacco).. Lophophora williamsii (Peyote).. Panax quinquefolius (American Ginseng).. Piper methysticum ...
Albizzia occidentalis. Palo escopeta. Dalea tuberculata. Ramoncillo. Opuntia spp.. Nopal. Arid zone cattle breeding in Mexico ...
Three medicinal plant Aegle marmelos; Lawsonia inermis; Albizzia libbeck were extracted by soxhlet apparatus using petroleum ...
Three medicinal plant Aegle marmelos; Lawsonia inermis; Albizzia libbeck were extracted by soxhlet apparatus using petroleum ...
Albizzia Flower. Traditional Uses Relieves stress, invigorates blood circulation, sets muscle and bone, for restlessness, mood ...
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and Albizzia sp.. Bamboos are common in the park, the dominant species being Dendrocalamus strictus. A small area of the park ... Albizzia lebbek, Artocarpus lakoocha, Dysoxylum malabaricum and Mesua ferrea are some of the species of flora found here. ...
Albizzia Lebbeck Benth. stem bark have been used in traditional medicine along with some preliminary reports on its ... The powdered stem bark of Albizzia Lebbeck Benth.. was extracted with methanol (MeOH) using soxhlation method and subjected to ... The methanol/dichloromethane extract of Albizzia Lebbeck Benth. (ALEx) was concentrated to dryness using Rotary Evaporator. ... investigation was to evaluate the antidiabetic and antioxidant activities of methanolic extract of stem bark of Albizzia ...
Macaranga denticulata and Albizzia stipulata. The three accepted subspecies of this lutung are: T. p. crepusculus T. p. phayrei ... A study in Tripura, India found the principal food tree species to be Albizzia procera, Melocanna bambusoides, Callicarpa ... arborea, Dillenia pentagyna, Litsea sp., Albizzia lebbek, Mikania scandens, Gmelina arborea, Artocarpus chaplasha, Syzygium ...
... bark of the Albizzia lebbeck tree; and the agae spirulina may ease the symptoms of allergies, notes WebMD. In addition to ...
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Albizzia lebbek. ♦ Acacia nilotica. 3 RESULTS AND DISCUSSION. 3.1 Propagation. In general these plants are easily propagated ...
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The nyctinastic closing of Albizzia julibrissin pinnules is delayed by exposure to far-red radiation at 710 and 730 nanometers ... circadian thythms were examined in leaf movements of Albizzia Julibrissin (silk tree), in susceptibility of Tribolium confusum ... Described is a student exercise demonstrating plant biorhythms in Albizzia julibrissin. Initial preparation and methods for ... Effect of Far-Red and Green Irradiation on the Nyctinastic Closure of Albizzia Leaflets 1 ...
Albizzia julibrissin. Silk Tree. L. Alnus cordata Italian Alder. PC6. Antigonon leptopus. Coral vine or Mexican creeper. O. ...
Albizzia Julibrissin var. rosea. (100) ALBI-1R. Packet: $2.50. Ounce: $8.00, 1/4 Pound: $27.00. Click for photo SILK TREE, ... ALBIZZIA (al-BIZ-ee-a). LEGUMINOSAE. Trees or shrubs closely related to Acacia and Mimosa, with graceful feathery foliage and ...
Albizzia lebbeck has mast cell stabilizing activity.27 Its antiallergic effects may also be mediated by suppression of ... Studies on the mechanism of action of Albizzia lebbeck, an Indian indigenous drug used in the treatment of atopic allergy. J ... Further studies on the mechanism of the anti-anaphylactic action of Albizzia lebbeck, an Indian indigenous drug. J ...
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- Albizzia Julibrissin var. (jlhudsonseeds.net)
- Anti-Anxiety Effect of (-)-Syringaresnol-4-O-β-d-apiofuranosyl-(1→2)-β-d-glucopyranoside from Albizzia julibrissin Durazz (Leguminosae). (nih.gov)
- I know it like Albizzia julibrissin. (blogspot.com)
- Yes it is the Albizzia julibrissin or the Persian silk tree. (blogspot.com)
- Here in Australia we know those trees as Albizzia julibrissin or silk tree. (blogspot.com)
- Albizzia julibrissin - cultivated as ornamental species in parks and gardens, in groups of three, or street alignments. (botanicatalog.com)
- The Gardeners' Chronicle, London, in 1942 reported viable seeds of Albizzia julibrissin (a legume) after 149 years of storage and of Nelumbium speciosum (a waterlily) after about 250 years. (healthguidance.org)
- Those of us with the permanent dirt (soil) under our fingernails think of a summer-flowering plant with the botanical name of Albizzia julibrissin that definitely doesn't roll off the tongue. (brunswickbeacon.com)
- Species: Albizzia julibrissin (Silk tree). (mybiosource.com)
- The bark of the musuemba ( Albizzia coriaria ) is largely used in the tanning of leather. (wikisource.org)
- Known in Chinese medicine as The Happiness Tree, the flowers and bark of Albizzia are a valued Chinese botanical to relieve stress and promote healthy sleep. (naturahealthproducts.com)
- Albizzia bark extract enhances neurotransmitter secretion and regulation and demonstrates mood-balancing as well as cognitive-enhancing effects. (naturahealthproducts.com)
- Digitized images of microscopic slices of Albizzia lebbek (F9) plant structures that were stained and permanently mounted to a glass slide. (miami.edu)
- To know the in vitro antibacterial activities of benzene, chloroform, acetone, ethyl acetate, ethanol and methanol extracts of the leaves of Albizzia lebbek(L) Benth. (oalib.com)
- Antidiabetic, renal/hepatic/pancreas/cardiac protective and antioxidant potential of methanol/dichloromethane extract of Albizzia Lebbeck Benth. (biomedcentral.com)
- Target guided isolation, in-vitro antidiabetic, antioxidant activity and molecular docking studies of some flavonoids from Albizzia Lebbeck Benth. (semanticscholar.org)
- Sharma MP, Bhatia N, Adholeya A (2001) Mycorrhizal dependency and growth responses of Acacia nilotica and Albizzia lebbeck to inoculation by indigenous AM fungi as influenced by available soil P levels in a semi-arid Alfisol wasteland. (freethesaurus.com)
- Other products used for hair cleansing were shikakai ( Acacia concinna ), hibiscus flowers, ritha ( Sapindus mukorossi ) and arappu (Albizzia amara). (wikipedia.org)
- In our endeavour to formulate some cost-effective herbal medicines for diabetes, we undertook this study to evaluate the antioxidant potential of aqueous extract of Albizzia lebbeck (ALL) in diabetic rats. (bvsalud.org)
- The alcoholic extract (70% v/v ethanol) of Albizzia lebbeck leaves (200 and 400 mg/kg. (rjpponline.org)
- Our results suggested that the ethanolic extract of Albizzia lebbeck leaves exerts antidepressant-like effect. (rjpponline.org)
- Shirish - It is known as Albizzia Iebeck scientifically. (planetayurveda.com)
- A study in Tripura, India found the principal food tree species to be Albizzia procera, Melocanna bambusoides, Callicarpa arborea, Dillenia pentagyna, Litsea sp. (wikipedia.org)
- Encircled with different tropical evergreen plants and moist deciduous forest species like Albizzia sp. (capertravelindia.com)
- Our formula is a mix of adaptogens, such as rhodiola and ashwagandha, with powerfully supporting happy herbs* like st.johns wort, mucuna and albizzia. (shamansmarket.com)
- Albizzia is one of the best herbs for seasonal allergies and respiratory tract infections. (thesunlightexperiment.com)
- Herbs like Albizzia may be an alternative to psychiatric drugs. (gutfeelingszine.com)
- To manage the problem of sinusitis there are various herbs like Haridra (Curcuma longa), Neem (Azadirachta indica), Shirisha (Albizzia lebbeck), Aswagandha (Withania sominefera) and Tulsi (Ocimum sanctum) which are very useful and give positive results on body. (planetayurveda.com)
- Anticonvulsive activity of Albizzia lebbeck , Hibiscus rosa sinesis and Butea monosperma in experimental animals. (freethesaurus.com)
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- Although Albizzia lebbeck pods had potential for biosorption but being seasonal cannot be exploited for commercialization. (freethesaurus.com)
- Albizzia 9 is recommended for those with depression and agitation. (acuatlanta.net)
- The present study was designed to investigate the antidepressant effects of Albizzia lebbeck leaves in various animal depression models. (rjpponline.org)
- Experiments were conducted to evaluate the nutritive value and anti-nutritional factors present in differently treated samples of Albizzia lebbeck collected from five locations in the Main Campus of Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria. (scialert.net)
- holosericea in the Shivaji University Campus on Albizzia lebbeck (L. (freethesaurus.com)
- Albizzia lebbeck pods, Groundnut shells have been procured from Thapar Institute of Engineering & Technology campus and local market respectively. (freethesaurus.com)
- Albizzia 9 product is available only from licensed healthcare professionals. (acuatlanta.net)
- Groundnut shell, Albizzia lebbeck pods are pretreated to improve the physical characteristics of the adsorbents to prevent color leaching as well as to insolubilise the tannins. (freethesaurus.com)
- Albizzia lebbeck and Groundnut shell in combination and of pure Groundnut shell column. (freethesaurus.com)