A plant genus of the family FABACEAE. Members contain ISOFLAVONES, some of which show molluscicidal and schistosomicidal activity. Some species of Pongamia have been reclassified to this genus and some to DERRIS.
The outer layer of the woody parts of plants.
'Chalcone' is a term used in medicinal chemistry to describe a class of compounds that are synthesized as intermediates during the production of flavonoids, which have been studied for their potential anti-inflammatory, anticancer, and neuroprotective properties.
An occupational discipline founded by D.D. Palmer in the 1890's based on the relationship of the spine to health and disease.
Procedures used by chiropractors to treat neuromusculoskeletal complaints.
Cooperation among hospitals for the purpose of sharing various departmental services, e.g., pharmacy, laundry, data processing, etc.
Adjustment and manipulation of the vertebral column.
Retinol and derivatives of retinol that play an essential role in metabolic functioning of the retina, the growth of and differentiation of epithelial tissue, the growth of bone, reproduction, and the immune response. Dietary vitamin A is derived from a variety of CAROTENOIDS found in plants. It is enriched in the liver, egg yolks, and the fat component of dairy products.
Critical and exhaustive investigation or experimentation, having for its aim the discovery of new facts and their correct interpretation, the revision of accepted conclusions, theories, or laws in the light of newly discovered facts, or the practical application of such new or revised conclusions, theories, or laws. (Webster, 3d ed)
A vitamin that includes both CHOLECALCIFEROLS and ERGOCALCIFEROLS, which have the common effect of preventing or curing RICKETS in animals. It can also be viewed as a hormone since it can be formed in SKIN by action of ULTRAVIOLET RAYS upon the precursors, 7-dehydrocholesterol and ERGOSTEROL, and acts on VITAMIN D RECEPTORS to regulate CALCIUM in opposition to PARATHYROID HORMONE.

Studies on the chemical constituents of stem bark of Millettia leucantha: isolation of new chalcones with cytotoxic, anti-herpes simplex virus and anti-inflammatory activities. (1/19)

Four new chalcone derivatives (1, 4, 7, 10) were isolated from the stem bark of Millettia leucantha KURZ (Leguminosae) along with two known ones (2, 6) and five known flavones (3, 5, 8, 9, 11). Structure elucidation and unambiguous assignment of the isolates were achieved with the aid of 1D and 2D NMR extensive studies. Correlation of 10 to 4 was successfully done by reduction with Et(3)SiH/CF(3)CO(2)H. Moderate cytotoxic activity was observed in chalcones (1, 10), whereas dihydrochalcones (4, 6) showed moderate anti-Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV) activity. Interestingly, flavone 8 showed significant anti-inflammatory effects inhibiting both cyclooxygenase (COX)-1 and -2.  (+info)

Flavonoids from Millettia nitida var. hirsutissima. (2/19)

From the stems of Millettia nitida var. hirsutissima, three new isoflavone glycosides, formononetin 7-O-beta-D-(6''-ethylmalonyl)-glucopyranoside (1, hirsutissimiside A), 5-O-methyl genistein 7-O-alpha-L-rhamnopyranosyl-(1-->6)-beta-D-glucopyranoside (3, hirsutissimiside B), retusin 7,8-di-O-beta-D-glucopyranoside (4, hirsutissimiside C) and two known isoflavone glycosides (2) and (5) have been isolated. The structures of the compounds were determined by spectroscopic and chemical means.  (+info)

In vitro leishmanicidal constituents of Millettia pendula. (3/19)

The in vitro leishmanicidal constituents of Millettia pendula were examined. Two new compounds, 1 (millettilone A) and 2 (millettilone B), were isolated from the methanol extract of M. pendula, together with six known compounds: 3R-claussequinone (3), pendulone (4), secundiflorol I (5), 3,8-dihydroxy-9-methoxypterocarpan (6), 3,10-dihydroxy-7,9-dimethoxypterocarpan (7), and formononetin (8). Among these, pendulone showed the most potent leishmanicidal activity. Compound 2 was found to be a purple pigment in this heartwood. Their chemical structures were elucidated using spectral methods.  (+info)

Studies on Pongamia pinnata (L.) Pierre leaves: understanding the mechanism(s) of action in infectious diarrhea. (4/19)

While data are available on the effect of medicinal plants on intestinal motility and their antibacterial action, there is a paucity of information on their mode of action on various aspects of diarrheal pathogenicity, namely colonization to intestinal epithelial cells and production/action of enterotoxins. Crude decoction of dried leaves of Pongamia pinnata was evaluated for its antimicrobial (antibacterial, antigiardial and antirotaviral) effect; and its effect on production and action of enterotoxins (cholera toxin, CT; Escherichia coli labile toxin, LT; and E. coli stable toxin, ST); and adherence of enteropathogenic E. coli and invasion of enteroinvasive E. coli and Shigella flexneri to epithelial cells. The decoction had no antibacterial, antigiardial and antirotaviral activity, but reduced production of CT and bacterial invasion to epithelial cells. The observed results indicated that the crude decoction of P. pinnata has selective antidiarrheal action with efficacy against cholera and enteroinvasive bacterial strains causing bloody diarrheal episodes.  (+info)

Alpha-glucosidase inhibitors from Millettia conraui. (5/19)

A new geranylated isoflavone, 7-O-geranyl-6-methoxypseudobaptigenin (1) was isolated from the stem barks of Millettia conraui, along with known compounds 5-methoxydurmillone (2), conrauinone A (3), beta-amyrine (4), sitosterol (5), 3-O-beta-D-glucopyranosyl sitosterol (6) and n-docosanol (7). Compounds 1 and 4 showed a significant alpha-glucosidase inhibitory activity. The structures of the compounds were determined by analysis of their spectroscopic data.  (+info)

Pongaflavanol: a prenylated flavonoid from Pongamia pinnata with a modified ring A. (6/19)

A new prenylated flavon-4-ol with a modified ring A, which we have named pongaflavanol (1), was isolated from the stem bark of Pongamia pinnata along with the known compound tunicatachalcone (2). The structure of compound 1 was elucidated on the basis of spectroscopic data.  (+info)

Isoflavones and rotenoids from the leaves of Millettia brandisiana. (7/19)

A new isoflavone, 4'-gamma,gamma-dimethylallyloxy-5,7,2',5'-tetramethoxyisoflavone, brandisianin A (1), was isolated from the leaves of Millettia brandisiana, along with one synthetically known isoflavone, 7,4'-di-O-prenylgenistein (2) and twelve known compounds. The structures were elucidated on the basis of extensive spectroscopic analysis. Two isolated compounds were tested for anti-inflammatory activity; 12a-hydroxy-alpha-toxicarol (11) showed significant anti-inflammatory activity.  (+info)

In vitro screening of anti-lice activity of Pongamia pinnata leaves. (8/19)

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"Millettia" is a genus of flowering plants in the family Fabaceae, also known as the legume family. These plants are primarily found in tropical and subtropical regions of the world, particularly in Africa, Asia, and Australia. Some species of Millettia have been used in traditional medicine for various purposes, such as treating fever, malaria, and skin diseases. However, it's important to note that the medicinal properties and safety of these plants can vary widely depending on the specific species and preparation methods, so they should only be used under the guidance of a qualified healthcare provider.

I'm sorry for any confusion, but "Plant Bark" is not a term with a specific medical definition. In general, the bark refers to the outermost covering of a tree or other plant, which serves as protection and provides a barrier against external threats. It is composed of layers including the inner bark (phloem), which transports nutrients throughout the plant, and the outer bark (periderm), which is made up of dead cells that form a protective layer.

While some plants or plant parts do have medicinal properties and are used in various forms of traditional or alternative medicine, "Plant Bark" by itself does not have any specific medical connotations. If you're referring to a specific type of plant bark with potential medicinal uses, please provide more details so I can give a more accurate response.

A chalcone is a type of organic compound that is characterized by a chemical structure consisting of two aromatic rings connected by a three-carbon α,β-unsaturated carbonyl system. Chalcones are important intermediates in the synthesis of various flavonoids and isoflavonoids, which are classes of compounds found in many plants and have been studied for their potential medicinal properties.

Chalcones themselves have also been investigated for their biological activities, including anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and anticancer effects. However, it is important to note that while some chalcone derivatives have shown promising results in preclinical studies, more research is needed to establish their safety and efficacy in humans.

Chiropractic is a health care profession that focuses on the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of disorders of the neuromusculoskeletal system, with an emphasis on the spine. Chiropractors use manual therapies, including spinal manipulation and adjustment, to realign the spine and improve function, reduce pain, and promote overall health and well-being.

The primary goal of chiropractic care is to correct subluxations, or misalignments of the vertebrae in the spine, which can cause nerve interference and affect the body's natural ability to heal itself. Chiropractors may also use other therapies such as exercise, nutrition counseling, and lifestyle modifications to help patients achieve optimal health and wellness.

Chiropractic is a drug-free and non-surgical approach to healthcare that is recognized by major regulatory bodies around the world. It has been shown to be effective for a wide range of conditions, including back pain, neck pain, headaches, and other musculoskeletal disorders.

Chiropractic manipulation, also known as spinal manipulative therapy, is a technique used by chiropractors to realign misaligned vertebrae in the spine (subluxations) with the goal of improving function, reducing nerve irritation, and alleviating pain. This technique involves using controlled force, direction, amplitude, and velocity to move joints beyond their passive range of motion but within their physiological limits. The purpose is to restore normal joint motion and function, which can help reduce pain and improve overall health and well-being. It is commonly used to treat musculoskeletal conditions such as low back pain, neck pain, and headaches.

I couldn't find a medical definition for "Hospital Shared Services" as it is more related to hospital administration and management. Here's a definition from a healthcare management perspective:

Hospital Shared Services refer to centralized support services that are shared between different departments or hospitals within a healthcare system. These services can include areas such as:

1. Clinical engineering: Management of medical equipment, maintenance, and repair services.
2. Laboratory services: Centralized laboratory testing and analysis.
3. Radiology and imaging services: Consolidation of radiology and imaging services for improved efficiency and quality.
4. Sterile processing services: Centralization of sterilization and decontamination of medical instruments and supplies.
5. Food and nutrition services: Shared kitchen, meal planning, and delivery services.
6. Environmental services: Shared housekeeping, laundry, and waste management services.
7. Biomedical waste management: Handling, treatment, and disposal of hazardous medical waste.
8. Information technology (IT) services: Centralized IT infrastructure, support, and data management.
9. Human resources: Shared HR functions such as recruitment, training, and benefits administration.
10. Financial services: Shared accounting, billing, and revenue cycle management.

The goal of Hospital Shared Services is to improve operational efficiency, reduce costs, enhance quality, and standardize processes across the healthcare system.

Spinal manipulation is a manual therapy technique often used in the practice of chiropractic, osteopathic medicine, and physical therapy. It involves applying controlled force to the spinal joints, usually through quick and precise thrusting movements. The goal of this technique is to improve mobility and range of motion in the spine, reduce pain and muscle tension, and promote overall function of the nervous system. Spinal manipulation may also be used to treat various conditions such as low back pain, neck pain, headaches, and other musculoskeletal disorders. It is important to note that spinal manipulation should only be performed by licensed healthcare professionals with proper training and expertise in this technique.

Medical Definition of Vitamin A:

Vitamin A is a fat-soluble vitamin that is essential for normal vision, immune function, and cell growth. It is also an antioxidant that helps protect the body's cells from damage caused by free radicals. Vitamin A can be found in two main forms: preformed vitamin A, which is found in animal products such as dairy, fish, and meat, particularly liver; and provitamin A carotenoids, which are found in plant-based foods such as fruits, vegetables, and vegetable oils.

The most active form of vitamin A is retinoic acid, which plays a critical role in the development and maintenance of the heart, lungs, kidneys, and other organs. Vitamin A deficiency can lead to night blindness, dry skin, and increased susceptibility to infections. Chronic vitamin A toxicity can cause nausea, dizziness, headaches, coma, and even death.

Research, in the context of medicine, is a systematic and rigorous process of collecting, analyzing, and interpreting information in order to increase our understanding, develop new knowledge, or evaluate current practices and interventions. It can involve various methodologies such as observational studies, experiments, surveys, or literature reviews. The goal of medical research is to advance health care by identifying new treatments, improving diagnostic techniques, and developing prevention strategies. Medical research is typically conducted by teams of researchers including clinicians, scientists, and other healthcare professionals. It is subject to ethical guidelines and regulations to ensure that it is conducted responsibly and with the best interests of patients in mind.

Vitamin D is a fat-soluble secosteroid that is crucial for the regulation of calcium and phosphate levels in the body, which are essential for maintaining healthy bones and teeth. It can be synthesized by the human body when skin is exposed to ultraviolet-B (UVB) rays from sunlight, or it can be obtained through dietary sources such as fatty fish, fortified dairy products, and supplements. There are two major forms of vitamin D: vitamin D2 (ergocalciferol), which is found in some plants and fungi, and vitamin D3 (cholecalciferol), which is produced in the skin or obtained from animal-derived foods. Both forms need to undergo two hydroxylations in the body to become biologically active as calcitriol (1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3), the hormonally active form of vitamin D. This activated form exerts its effects by binding to the vitamin D receptor (VDR) found in various tissues, including the small intestine, bone, kidney, and immune cells, thereby influencing numerous physiological processes such as calcium homeostasis, bone metabolism, cell growth, and immune function.

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... is a species of plant in the family Fabaceae. It is a tree endemic to Peninsular Malaysia. It is ... Chua, L.S.L. (1998). "Millettia galliflagrans". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 1998: e.T36378A9992620. doi:10.2305/IUCN. ... Millettia, Endemic flora of Peninsular Malaysia, Trees of Peninsular Malaysia, Vulnerable plants, Taxonomy articles created by ...
... is a species of plant in the family Fabaceae. It is found only in Madagascar. Members of the IUCN SSC ... "Millettia richardiana (Baill.) Du Puy & Labat". Plants of the World Online. The Trustees of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. n.d ... Millettia, Endemic flora of Madagascar, Least concern plants, Taxonomy articles created by Polbot, Taxa named by Henri Ernest ... Madagascar Plant Specialist Group.; Missouri Botanical Garden, -. (2017). "Millettia richardiana". IUCN Red List of Threatened ...
... is a species of plant in the family Fabaceae from South Africa. It is commonly called umzimbeet which is a ... "Millettia grandis , Tree SA". Retrieved 2023-08-07. "Umzimbeet articles - Encyclopedia of Life". eol.org. Retrieved 2023-08-07 ...
... is a species of plant in the family Fabaceae. It is a tree native to Indochina, Peninsular Malaysia, ... Millettia xylocarpa Miq. Plants of the World Online. Retrieved 18 September 2023. v t e (Articles with short description, Short ... World Conservation Monitoring Centre (1998). "Millettia decipiens". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 1998: e.T31549A9642019 ... Millettia, Flora of Borneo, Flora of Indo-China, Flora of Java, Flora of Peninsular Malaysia, Flora of the Philippines, Flora ...
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... is a species of plant in the family Fabaceae. It is found in Cameroon, Equatorial Guinea, and Nigeria. ... Cheek, M. (2015). "Millettia macrophylla". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2015: e.T34780A2855003. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK. ... Millettia, Flora of Cameroon, Flora of Equatorial Guinea, Flora of Nigeria, Vulnerable plants, Taxonomy articles created by ...
... is a large forest liana in the genus Millettia. The rotenoids elliptol, 12-deoxo-12alpha-methoxyelliptone, ... Rotenoid derivatives and other constituents of the twigs of Millettia duchesnei. François Ngandeu, Merhatibeb Bezabih, ... Millettia, Taxa named by Émile Auguste Joseph De Wildeman, All stub articles, Millettieae stubs). ... 10.1016/j.phytochem.2007.05.038 PMID 17640692 Data related to Millettia duchesnei at Wikispecies v t e (Articles with short ...
... is a tree or shrub belonging to the family Fabaceae. It has two known subspescies namely, Millettia ... australis and ''Millettia usaramensis subsp. usaramensis. The species that can grow up to 10 m in height but commonly about 7 m ... "Millettia usaramensis Taub. , Plants of the World Online , Kew Science". Plants of the World Online. Retrieved 2023-10-03. ... Jena, Rasmita; Rath, Diptirani; Rout, Sudhanshu Sekhar; Kar, Durga Madhab (2020). "A review on genus Millettia: Traditional ...
... is a species of plant in the family Fabaceae. It is a tree endemic to Peninsular Malaysia. World ... Millettia, Endemic flora of Peninsular Malaysia, Trees of Peninsular Malaysia, Vulnerable plants, Taxonomy articles created by ... Conservation Monitoring Centre (1998). "Millettia pterocarpa". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 1998: e.T31383A9623789. doi ...
... is a species of plant in the family Fabaceae. It is found only in Tanzania. IUCN SSC East African Plants ... Millettia, Flora of Tanzania, Vulnerable plants, Taxonomy articles created by Polbot, All stub articles, Millettieae stubs). ... Red List Authority (2019). "Millettia schliebenii". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2019: e.T32913A2827722. doi:10.2305/ ...
... is a species of plant in the family Fabaceae. It is found only in Tanzania. IUCN SSC East African Plants ... Millettia, Flora of Tanzania, Vulnerable plants, Taxonomy articles created by Polbot, All stub articles, Millettieae stubs). ... Red List Authority (2019). "Millettia sacleuxii". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2019: e.T32912A2827608. doi:10.2305/IUCN ...
... is a species of legume in the family Fabaceae. It is found only in Tanzania. IUCN SSC East African ... Millettia, Flora of Tanzania, Vulnerable plants, Taxonomy articles created by Polbot, All stub articles, Millettieae stubs). ... Plants Red List Authority (2012). "Millettia elongatistyla". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2012: e.T32907A2827157. doi: ...
... is a species of plant in the family Fabaceae. It is found in Cameroon and Nigeria. It is threatened by ... Cheek, M. (2015). "Millettia conraui". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2015: e.T34779A2854924. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2015-4. ... Millettia, Flora of Cameroon, Flora of Nigeria, Vulnerable plants, Taxonomy articles created by Polbot, All stub articles, ...
... is a species in the genus Millettia. It is a molluscicide plant. It contains the isoflavone ... Data related to Millettia thonningii at Wikispecies v t e (Articles with short description, Short description is different from ... The plant molluscicide Millettia thonningii (Leguminosae) as a topical antischistosomal agent. S. Perrett, P. J. Whitfield, L. ... "Millettia thonningii". African plants - a Photo Guide. Frankfurt/Main: Forschungsinstitut Senckenberg. ...
... is a species of plant in the family Fabaceae. It is endemic to Madagascar. Andriambololonera, S.; Faranirina ... L. (2017). "Millettia hitsika". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2017: e.T36234A67472638. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2017-3.RLTS. ... Millettia, Endemic flora of Madagascar, Endangered plants, Taxonomy articles created by Polbot, All stub articles, Millettieae ...
... is a species of plant in the family Fabaceae. It is found in Mozambique and Tanzania. IUCN SSC East African ... Millettia, Flora of Mozambique, Flora of Tanzania, Vulnerable plants, Taxonomy articles created by Polbot, All stub articles, ... Plants Red List Authority (2019). "Millettia bussei". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2019: e.T34853A2856366. doi:10.2305/ ...
... is a species of legume in the family Fabaceae. It is found in Democratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda ... Gereau, R.E.; Kabuye, C.; Luke, W.R.Q.; Nshutiyayesu, S.; Ntore, S.; Beentje, H.J. (2019). "Millettia psilopetala". IUCN Red ... Millettia, Flora of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Flora of Uganda, Least concern plants, Taxonomy articles created by ...
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... is a species of plant in the family Fabaceae. It is found only in Madagascar. Razafiniary, V. (2019). " ... Data related to Millettia orientalis at Wikispecies v t e (Articles with short description, Short description is different from ... "Millettia orientalis". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2019: e.T36235A69123999. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2019-3.RLTS. ... Wikidata, IUCN Red List near threatened species, Articles with 'species' microformats, Millettia, Endemic flora of Madagascar, ...
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... is a species of plant in the family Fabaceae. It is found only in Madagascar. Ramanantsialonina, R.N. (2019 ... "Millettia nathaliae". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2019: e.T36231A67472795. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2019-2.RLTS. ... Millettia, Endemic flora of Madagascar, Endangered plants, Taxonomy articles created by Polbot, All stub articles, Millettieae ...
... Millettia laurentii Mutshinyalo, Thompson (June 2011). "Millettia stuhlmannii Taub". PlantZAfrica.com. ... Millettia stuhlmannii, commonly known as panga panga, is a well-known species of timber tree that is native to the southeastern ... Lemmens, R. H. M. J. (2008). "Millettia stuhlmannii Taub". Prota 7(1): Timbers/Bois d'œuvre 1. PROTA, Wageningen, Netherlands. ...
1968 Media related to Millettia peguensis at Wikimedia Commons Data related to Millettia peguensis at Wikispecies Millettia ... Millettia peguensis, the Moulmein rosewood (Bengali: তূমা Tuma), is a legume tree species in the genus Millettia. It is native ... Millettia, Plants described in 1968, All stub articles, Millettieae stubs). ... peguensis on www.efloras.org Millettia peguensis on www.flowersofindia.net v t e (Articles with short description, Short ...
A synonym to it is Millettia aromatica. Millettia rhodantha is included in the genus Millettia in the family Fabaceae. It grows ... "Millettia rhodantha in Global Plants on JSTOR". plants.jstor.org. Retrieved 2017-08-07. "Millettia rhodantha (PROTA) - PlantUse ... Millettia rhodantha is a plant species as described by Henri Ernest Baillon, found in Angola. ... "Millettia rhodantha - Useful Tropical Plants". tropical.theferns.info. Retrieved 2017-08-07. " ...
... is a species of plant in the family Fabaceae. It is found only in Madagascar. Du Puy, D.; Labat, H. ( ... 2018). "Millettia taolanaroensis". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2018: e.T36237A67473090. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2018-1. ... Millettia, Endemic flora of Madagascar, Endangered plants, Taxonomy articles created by Polbot, All stub articles, Millettieae ...
... is a species of plant in the family Fabaceae. It is found only in Madagascar. Ramanantsialonina, R.N. (2019). " ... "Millettia aurea". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2019: e.T36232A69123646. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2019-2.RLTS.T36232A69123646 ... Millettia, Endemic flora of Madagascar, Endangered plants, Taxonomy articles created by Polbot, All stub articles, Millettieae ...
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USDA, ARS, Germplasm Resources Information Network. Millettia usaramensis in the Germplasm Resources Information Network (GRIN) ... Retrieved from "https://species.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=Millettia_usaramensis&oldid=6032207" ...
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Millettia extensa Benth. ex Baker Data & Image. Map. No Image. Millettia extensa Benth. ex Baker ...
Millettia splendens Wight & Arn.. Email comments. HIGHER TAXON: Millettieae GENUS: Millettia Wight & Arn. Millettia splendens ...
Millettia glabra Adema. Email comments. HIGHER TAXON: Millettieae GENUS: Millettia Wight & Arn. Millettia glabra Adema [ ...
Table 15. Ways of feeding Millettia ferruginea and type of feeds offered in mixture with Millettia ferruginea. ... Stem and leaf of banana and false banana, and indigenous forage trees like Millettia ferruginea Cereal straws and other crop ... Leaves from Millettia spp. are good sources of crude protein. Leaf samples of Millettia spp. collected from different parts of ... Banouzi J T, Prost A, Rajemiarimiraho M and Ongoka P 2008 Traditional uses of the African Millettia species (Fabaceae). ...
About Wenge (Millettia laurentii). View All Wenge Products Weight 4.75. lbs /Bd. Ft. 32.68% heavier than red oak (3.58 /bd. ft ...
About Wenge (Millettia laurentii). View All Wenge Products Weight 4.75. lbs /Bd. Ft. 32.68% heavier than red oak (3.58 /bd. ft ...
Pytoestrogen, Millettia aboensis, Ovariectomized, Cardiovascular, Antioxidant activity, Menopause Abstract. Milletia aboensis ... Effect of phytoestrogen-rich fraction of Millettia aboensis on lipid profile, oxidative stress, and platelet count in ... Estrogenic and safety evaluation of root extract of Millettia aboensis as a potential plant derived alternative for hormone ... Safety profile and estrogenic activity of extracts and phytoestrogen rich fractions of Vitex doniana and Millettia aboensis. ...
1 Genus Millettia. *09 Superfamily Siphoninacea Cushman, 1927 *1 Family Siphoninidae Cushman, 1927 *1 Genus Siphoninoides ...
wenge / Millettia laurentii. *wawabima / Sterculia rhinopetala. *sen / Kalopanax septemlobus. *white ash / Fraxinus americana ...
Wenge, Millettia laurentii. This large, incredibly hard timber is found primarily in the central African countries of Cameroon ...
Millettia laurentii De Wild. (Fabaceae). Wenzelia. Kingdom/Regno: Plantae (Plants/Piante). Subkingdom/Sottoregno: Tracheobionta ...
Millettia pinnata Present Not Native, Naturalized Introduced Invasive 14870 Details. Scientific Name: Morinda royoc Occurrence: ... Scientific Name: Millettia pinnata Occurrence: Present. Native Status: Not Native, Naturalized. Introduced Status: Introduced. ...
Millettia (ji xue teng). Mint (bo he). Mirabilite (mang xiao). Morinda Root (ba ji tian). Mugwort Leaf (ai ye). Mulberry Bark ( ...
Millettia (ji xue teng). Mint (bo he). Mirabilite (mang xiao). Morinda Root (ba ji tian). Mugwort Leaf (ai ye). Mulberry Bark ( ...
Species: Millettia versicolor Welw. ex Baker View taxon: SN8130 Taxon lower than: ...
  • Millettia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Fabaceae. (wikipedia.org)
  • Pongame oiltree / Indian beech / Pongamia pinnata / Millettia pinnata / Fabaceae ഉങ്ങ് / പുങ്ക് / പുങ്ങ് / പൊങ്ങ്. (palmtalk.org)
  • Millettia duchesnei Millettia elongatistyla Millettia eriocarpa Millettia galliflagrans Millettia grandis - Umzimbeet Millettia hitsika Millettia lacus-alberti Millettia laurentii - Wengé Millettia macrophylla Millettia micans Millettia mossambicensis Millettia nathaliae Millettia nigrescens Gagnep. (wikipedia.org)
  • Wenge, a dark colored wood, is the product of Millettia laurentii. (thewebsiteofeverything.com)
  • Millettia laurentii De Wild. (homolaicus.com)
  • Most of the species formerly classed in Pongamia are now included in Millettia, with the exception of Pongamia pinnata. (wikipedia.org)
  • MILLETTIA PINNATA (Linnaeus) Panigrahi, in Panigrahi & Murti, Fl. (usf.edu)
  • Temporal transcriptome profiling of developing seeds reveals a concerted gene regulation in relation to oil accumulation in Pongamia (Millettia pinnata). (mtu.edu)
  • Selected species include: Millettia aurea Millettia australis - Samson's sinew (Norfolk Island) Millettia brandisiana Millettia bussei Millettia capuronii Millettia conraui Millettia diptera Gagnep. (wikipedia.org)
  • One of a potential browse species that can be used as feed for livestock is Millettia ferruginea (Hochst. (cipav.org.co)
  • Millettia ferruginea is the most frequent and abundant species at Keja Araba natural forest, while Vepris dainellii and Phoenix reclinata are the most frequent and abundant woody species at Tula natural forest, respectively. (scirp.org)
  • In 1834, in Prodromus Florae Peninsulae Indiae Orientalis Robert Wight and George Arnott Walker-Arnott describe Millettia as: Calyx cup-shaped, lobed or slightly toothed. (wikipedia.org)
  • In 1834, Robert Wight and George Arnott Walker-Arnott, both Scottish botanists, published Prodromus Florae Peninsulae Indiae Orientalis where the genus Millettia is first mentioned. (wikipedia.org)
  • Millettia Wight & Arn. (wikipedia.org)
  • 72. Millettia Wight & Arnott, Prodr. (efloras.org)
  • Scientific Names: Millettia splendens Wight & Arn. (legumes-online.net)
  • 1763)". In 1981 a proposal to conserve the genus Millettia and reject the genus Pongamia was proposed in the journal Taxon and was ratified in 1988. (wikipedia.org)
  • Millettia nitida Millettia orientalis Millettia peguensis Millettia psilopetala Millettia pterocarpa Millettia pubinervis Kurz Millettia puerarioides Prain Millettia richardiana Millettia rhodantha Millettia sacleuxii Millettia schliebenii Millettia semseii Millettia sericantha Millettia stuhlmannii - Panga panga Millettia sutherlandii Millettia taolanaroensis Millettia thonningii Millettia usaramensis - Lesser millettia Millettia utilis Millettia warneckei Millettia xylocarpa Miq. (wikipedia.org)
  • This looks like Millettia nitida . (efloraofindia.com)
  • Millettia grandis makes a decorative shade tree with glossy dark green leaves, grey bark, copper coloured young leaves and buds, purple flowers and velvety golden pods. (kumbulanursery.co.za)
  • Millettia grandis comes from a sub-tropical habitat and if grown in drier areas it will need ample water for it to display at its best. (kumbulanursery.co.za)
  • A survey was conducted in two regional states of Ethiopia, the Amhara National Regional State (ANRS) and the Southern Nations Nationalities and Peoples Regional State (SNNPRS), to generate information about the cultivation and utilisation of Millettia ferruginea (Hochst) Baker, including use of the plant as livestock feed. (cipav.org.co)
  • Millettia usaramensis in the Germplasm Resources Information Network (GRIN) , U.S. Department of Agriculture Agricultural Research Service. (wikimedia.org)
  • In the 1820s-1830s Charles Millett, a plant collector and an official with the East India Company, collected many samples of Millettia while living in Canton and Macao. (wikipedia.org)
  • Estrogenic and safety evaluation of root extract of Millettia aboensis as a potential plant derived alternative for hormone replacement therapy. (ijpbp.com)
  • Millettia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Fabaceae. (wikipedia.org)
  • 1763)". In 1981 a proposal to conserve the genus Millettia and reject the genus Pongamia was proposed in the journal Taxon and was ratified in 1988. (wikipedia.org)
  • Millettia nitida Millettia orientalis Millettia peguensis Millettia psilopetala Millettia pterocarpa Millettia pubinervis Kurz Millettia puerarioides Prain Millettia richardiana Millettia rhodantha Millettia sacleuxii Millettia schliebenii Millettia semseii Millettia sericantha Millettia stuhlmannii - Panga panga Millettia sutherlandii Millettia taolanaroensis Millettia thonningii Millettia usaramensis - Lesser millettia Millettia utilis Millettia warneckei Millettia xylocarpa Miq. (wikipedia.org)
  • Millettia stuhlmannii is a well known timber tree internationally exported for woodwork. (sanbi.org)
  • Study on the absolute configuration and biological activity of rotenoids from the leaves and twigs of Millettia pyrrhocarpa Mattapha, Forest & Hawkins, sp. (nih.gov)
  • 3. Flavonoids from twigs of Millettia pubinervis. (nih.gov)
  • A phytochemical investigation for the constituents of the stems of Millettia dielsiana Harms ex Diels resulted in the isolation of a new isoflavone glycoside, mildiside A (1), and 14 known compounds (2-15). (bvsalud.org)
  • Millettia chinensis. (pfaf.org)
  • Millettia chinensis Bentham, Pl. Junghuhn. (usf.edu)
  • Trees are planted that provide edible fruits, timber, fodder or soil-building properties, include peacock flower ( Albizia gummifera ), large-podded albizia ( Albizia schimperiana ), broad-leaved croton ( Croton macrostachyus ), red-hot-poker tree ( Erythrina abyssinica ), Cape fig ( Ficus sur ), birbira ( Millettia ferruginea ) and Cordia africana . (mongabay.com)
  • In the 1820s-1830s Charles Millett, a plant collector and an official with the East India Company, collected many samples of Millettia while living in Canton and Macao. (wikipedia.org)
  • This means that they can hasten the resolution of clotted blood, as is found in bruises and knife wounds the property differs from simply enhancing the circulation of blood, as is often accomplished with Red Root Sage, red peony, and millettia in modern formulas. (acuatlanta.net)