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Body weight of normal control, diabetic control, and diabetic rats treated with glibenclamide, silkworm powder, fibroin and sericin of three silkworm races.
Centella asiatica (Linn.) Urban
Body weight (g) of rats in the acute toxicity study (n=6)
Chemical structure of oleanolic acid
Radical Scavenging Effects of B. ocymoides and Ascorbic acid on DPPH Radical
Uvaria narum (Duall) Wall leaf.
Cross-section cut of a petiole of leaf Laurus nobilis L. (A - a general view, B - fragment of a cross-section cut, C - xylem elements, D- epidermis with a cuticle (colouring a cerasine red) 1 - epidermis, 2 - cuticle, 3 - parenchyma, 4 - idioblasts with an essential oil, 5 – vascular bundle, 5а - phloem, 5b - xylem (magnification ×100, ×400)
Chemical structures of selected molecules identified K. senegalensis extracts: (a) a characteristic limonoid structure (2-hydroxyseneganolide A is depicted), (b) a characteristic khayanolide structure (1-O-acetylkhayanolide B is depicted), (c) 6-hydroxy-methyl angolensate, (d) a characteristic senegalene triterpenoid structure (senegalene C is depicted), (e) proanthocyanidin B3, (f ) fisetinidol-(4α, 6)-catechin.
Percentage free radical scavenging activity of crude extracts.
Macroscopic characteristics of G. latissima Miq. Leaves
A.TLC Profile of FEA8 B. TLC Profile of FM3
Linear increase in reducing power of Diplocyclos extract with increase in concentration as absorbance increases.
: Apparence of vital a Oran of male mice, (A) control, (B) group 3 (WTE 5000 mg/kg BW).
Fluorescence color of cell control after 24 hours incubation. Green fluorescence of viable cells (100x magnification).
Illustration for microscopic examination of powdered Rosemary leaves. Lower epidermis with diacytic stomata (1); conical shaped covering trichomes (2); labiate type glandular trichome (3); branched covering trichomes (4); upper epidermis of the leaf (5).
Anti-proliferative activity
HPLC-UV chromatograms of phenolic compounds from ethyl acetate extracts of leaves and fruits of Anadenanthera colubrina
Graphical Abstract
Gel profiles of the 10 Ziziphus nummularia accessions generated with the ISSR primers
Phytochemical screening of Tamarindus indica extract
Antibacterial activity of the ethyl acetate extracts of Cunningamella sp., Rhizoctonia sp., Fusarium sp. 1, Fusarium sp. 2 and Mycelia sterilia using the Kirby-Bauer disk diffusion assay. The size of the disks is 5 mm. Data are shown as mean ± S.D. (n = 3).
Macroscopic and Microscopic characteristics of Piper acre BLUME. Where; (A1) Piper acre Blume in natural habitat; (A2) a part showing the fresh and dried leaf; (A3) dried leaf powder; (B1) Transversal and (B2) longitudinal sections of the fresh leaf, (C) dried leaf powder; (UE) upper epidermis; (VB) vascular bundle; (Tc) Trichome; (SM) spongy mesophyll cell; (LE) lower epidermis; (PS) paracytic stomata; and (OG) oil glands.
Microscopical characters of E.monogynum leaf midrib (T.S)
Relative organ weight in rats treated with PBS, KDMLKP, RHKP, and HNKP after the sub-chronic toxicity experiment (mean±SEM)
Body weight in normal and STZ induced diabetic rats.
Graphical Abstract
Elements (% weight) composition of Seed Powder
In vitro Anthelmintic activity of different solvent extracts of Ximenia americana against Pheretima posthuma
Cross-sections of the root, stem and petiole of Croton cordiifolius Baill. Root: A. general view. B. crystals and starch. Stem: C. cortical region. D. crystals and starch. E,F. medullar region and vascular system. Petiole: G. general view. H. stellate trichome. I. simple trichome. J. glandular trichome. K. crystals and starch. co: collenchyma, dr: druse, ep: epidermis, fi: fiber, gt: glandular trichome, lat: laticifer, lic: lignified cell, ngt: non-glandular trichome, pa: parenchyma, pc: prismatic crystal,
Thin layer chromatogram aqueous and ethanolic fractions.
Graphical Abstract
Pictorial Abstract
Effect of hydro-alcoholic extracts of five test herbs on heat-induced and hypotonic solution induced hemolysis of erythrocyte membrane
Comparison of % Inhibition of protein denaturation for Aspirin, HR and HS at different time intervals and concentrations
Blood biochemistry and hematological values of control and STLE treated rats
Fasting Blood Glucose Levels and Hematological Values
Antibacterial effects of SSHT extract and the extracts of 9 crude drugs consisting of SSHT against 3 MRSA clinical isolates
Graphical Abstract
Similar appearance of family members of Apiaceae
Holostemma ada-kodien Schult.
Rubraxanthone
Total flavonoid content of ethanolic extract of Pereskia saccharose Griseb. leaves and its fractions.
Chromatogram quercetin and Garciniakydia Roxb leaves extract.
Spot of ethyl acetate extract AND n-hexane extract
Phytochemical screening results
TLC result of methanol extract of the leaves of G. hombroniana at 254 nm
Curve relationship borate buffer pH 0.2 M with the uptake
Standard Calibration Curve of Gallic Acid

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Pharmacognosy Journal (Phcog J.) covers different topics in natural product drug discovery, and also publishes manuscripts that describe pharmacognostic investigations, evaluation reports, methods, techniques and applications of all forms of medicinal plant research
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