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Kadam, Santosh T., and Ashalata D. Pawar. "CONSERVATION OF MEDICINAL PLANTS: A REVIEW." International Ayurvedic Medical Journal 8, no. 7 (2020): 3890–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.46607/iamj0807112020.

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Ayurveda [traditional medicine of India as per WHO], the holistic science of medicine, as practised and utilized by Indians at large since centuries is now being globally accepted which has increased the demand for medicinal plants. Majority of population in the developing countries like India depends on the tradi-tional systems of medicine like Ayurveda for their primary healthcare needs. Increasing demand of medic-inal plants leads to irrational cutting deforestation leading to depletion of the wild resources. Moreover, the natural and manmade calamities lead to further depletion of medicina
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Roy, A. K., and H. K. Chourasia. "Aflatoxin Problems in Some Medicinal Plants under Storage." International Journal of Crude Drug Research 27, no. 3 (1989): 156–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/13880208909053956.

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Scherwinski-Pereira, J. E., F. H. S. Costa, J. Camillo, D. B. Silva, R. B. N. Alves, and R. F. Vieira. "TISSUE CULTURE STORAGE OF BRAZILIAN MEDICINAL PLANTS GERMPLASM." Acta Horticulturae, no. 860 (February 2010): 211–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.17660/actahortic.2010.860.31.

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Bernadin, Kouamé Kouassi, and Koné Mamidou Witabouna. "Evaluation Des Conditions De Traitement Et De Stockage Des Plantes Médicinales Sur Les Marchés Du District d’Abidjan (Côte d’Ivoire)." European Scientific Journal, ESJ 13, no. 3 (2017): 396. http://dx.doi.org/10.19044/esj.2017.v13n3p396.

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The present study was carried out to inventory medicinal plants storage conditions on the markets of Abidjan district. A survey was conducted from August to October 2015 in three settings of the district of Abidjan (Abobo, Adjame and Yopougon). A total of 350 sellers of medicinal plants were interrogated using semi-structured interviews. The respondents were predominantly female (98.9%), aged between 30 and 60 years. The supply of medicinal plants in the markets was done by the wholesalers (86%) who themselves harvested plants in different forests or savanah of Côte d’Ivoire. The majority of s
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Poós, T., and E. Varju. "Drying characteristics of medicinal plants." International Review of Applied Sciences and Engineering 8, no. 1 (2017): 83–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1556/1848.2017.8.1.12.

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The special active agent content makes suitable herbals for healing and health preservation. The key element in herbs and spices processing is drying. The required low moisture content of medicinal plants to storage can be achieved only by applying drying equipment at Hungarian climatic conditions. The extent of the dryer capacity defines the processing capacity of the factory. During the daily operation can easily occur bottleneck, when large amount of herbs are transported to the factory, which is above the drying capacity — various plants unexpected simultaneous flowering, weather emergency
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A, Popova, and Mihaylova D. "A REVIEW OF THE MEDICINAL PLANTS IN BULGARIA – COLLECTION, STORAGE, AND EXTRACTION TECHNIQUES." Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical and Clinical Research 11, no. 3 (2018): 28. http://dx.doi.org/10.22159/ajpcr.2018.v11i3.22994.

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Objective: As old as humankind itself, plants have been used as a source of flavor, food preservatives, natural remedies, and ailments. As a part of human culture, medicinal plants are recognized for their healing properties, and the plant knowledge has successfully been transferred from generations to present days. Since natural ingredients enhance safety, medicinal plants’ significance is constantly gaining interest because of the therapeutic phytochemicals that they contain.Methods and Results: The paper offers summarized information about the collection, storage, and extraction practices u
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Saktiawan, Renny Agus, and Atmiasri Atmiasri. "PEMANFAATAN TANAMAN TOGA BAGI KESEHATAN KELUARGA DAN MASYARAKAT." Jurnal Abadimas Adi Buana 1, no. 2 (2017): 57–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.36456/abadimas.v1.i2.a960.

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ABSTRACT
 
 Medicinal plants are a source of power that has existed since age-old. TOGA used by our ancestors in order to overcome health problems by making various ingredients of medicinal issues. Therefore the use of medicinal plant families or we called TOGA should be developed and circulated in the community, especially for all of households. But many people are still not aware of the utilization of family medicine. People often mistake them for the raw material too produce of traditional medicines and they do not understand yet how to process the material. It can cause side effe
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Tanko, Hakibu, Danielle Julie Carrier, Lijun Duan, and Ed Clausen. "Pre- and post-harvest processing of medicinal plants." Plant Genetic Resources 3, no. 2 (2005): 304–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/pgr200569.

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Herbal medicine is used worldwide either as a sole treatment method or as part of a comprehensive treatment plan alongside orthodox methods of diagnosis and treatment. A survey reported that, in the USA, nearly one-sixth of women took at least one herbal product in 2000. Despite their widespread use, numerous reports show that the herbal products available to consumers are of variable quality. This disparity in quality of herbal preparations can be attributed to the fact that their production is complicated. To produce high-quality herbal products, attention must be paid to, among others, phyt
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Diaz, Valentin Silvera, Eduardo Gonçalves Reimbrecht, Tales Jahn, and Oswaldo Hideo Ando Junior. "Proposal Solar Drying With Heat Storage Applied to Medicinal Plants." Journal of Agricultural Science 11, no. 16 (2019): 80. http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/jas.v11n16p80.

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In this work, a proposal of an indirect solar dryer with a vacuum solar collector and storage of water-sensitive heater is presented. A mathematical model is presented as the first approximation to evaluate the performance. The test climatic conditions are based on the city of Cascavel (Paraná, Brazil) and the resolution of the model was aided by the EES program. In order to analyze the performance of the system, a model load was created based on the references found in the literature, sample of 80 kg with initial water content of 75% w.b and final of 10% w.b, for drying time of 4 h
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AQUINO, SIMONE, EDLAYNE GONÇALEZ, MARIA HELENA ROSSI, JULIANA HELLMEISTER de CAMPOS NOGUEIRA, TATIANA ALVES dos REIS, and BENEDITO CORRÊA. "Evaluation of Fungal Burden and Aflatoxin Presence in Packed Medicinal Plants Treated by Gamma Radiation." Journal of Food Protection 73, no. 5 (2010): 932–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.4315/0362-028x-73.5.932.

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This study was developed to evaluate the fungal burden, toxigenic molds, and mycotoxin contamination and to verify the effects of gamma radiation in four kinds of medicinal plants stored before and after 30 days of irradiation treatment. Eighty samples of medicinal plants (Peumus boldus, Camellia sinensis, Maytenus ilicifolia, and Cassia angustifolia) purchased from drugstores, wholesale, and open-air markets in São Paulo city, Brazil, were analyzed. The samples were treated using a 60Co gamma ray source (Gammacell) with doses of 5 and 10 kGy. Nonirradiated samples were used as controls of fun
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Roy, A. K., and V. Kumari. "Aflatoxin and Citrinin in Seeds of Some Medicinal Plants under Storage." International Journal of Pharmacognosy 29, no. 1 (1991): 62–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/13880209109082851.

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Faridi, Pouya, Mohammad M. Zarshenas, Zohreh Abolhassanzadeh, and Abdolali Mohagheghzadeh. "Collection and storage of medicinal plants in The Canon of Medicine." Pharmacognosy Journal 2, no. 8 (2010): 216–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0975-3575(10)80096-3.

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Fennell, C. W., M. E. Light, S. G. Sparg, G. I. Stafford, and J. van Staden. "Assessing African medicinal plants for efficacy and safety: agricultural and storage practices." Journal of Ethnopharmacology 95, no. 2-3 (2004): 113–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jep.2004.05.025.

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Ma, Xiaoxia, Yijun Meng, Pu Wang, Zhonghai Tang, Huizhong Wang, and Tian Xie. "Bioinformatics-assisted, integrated omics studies on medicinal plants." Briefings in Bioinformatics 21, no. 6 (2019): 1857–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/bib/bbz132.

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Abstract The immense therapeutic and economic values of medicinal plants have attracted increasing attention from the worldwide researchers. It has been recognized that production of the authentic and high-quality herbal drugs became the prerequisite for maintaining the healthy development of the traditional medicine industry. To this end, intensive research efforts have been devoted to the basic studies, in order to pave a way for standardized authentication of the plant materials, and bioengineering of the metabolic pathways in the medicinal plants. In this paper, the recent advances of omic
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Никифоров, Aleksandr Nikiforov, Никифорова, and Antonina Nikiforova. "ANALYSIS OF SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION OF MEDICINAL PLANTS USING GIS-TECHNOLOGIES ON THE EXAMPLE OF LISINSKY SCIENTIFIC-EXPERIMENTAL FORESTRY." Forestry Engineering Journal 7, no. 1 (2017): 88–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/25198.

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Harvesting of medicinal-plant raw materials is one of the most promising areas for Russian producers, the market of which is characterized as developing one. Research on spatial analysis and definition of biological stock of medicinal-plant raw materials is made on the example of Lisinsky scientific-experimental forestry. The following medicinal plants: lily of the valley (Convallária majalis L.), St. John's wort (Hypéricum perforátum L.), valerian (Valeriána officinális L.), wood sorrel (Óxalis acetosella L.), Labrador tea (Ledum palustre L.), stinging nettle (Urtíca dióica L.) are widespread
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Leão, Priscila, Leandro Neves, Ronan Colombo, et al. "emperature and storage periods on the maintenance of chemical composition of medicinal plants." Agronomy Science and Biotechnology 5, no. 1 (2019): 40. http://dx.doi.org/10.33158/asb.2019v5i1p40.

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Determining the chemical composition of medicinal plants used for therapeutic purposes is of fundamental importance. These plants must meet quality standards for commercialization by ensuring pharmacological properties and efficacy. However, for the maintenance of their active compounds, it is very important to store them at a suitable temperature and ensure the safety of these compounds. The objective of this work was to evaluate the effect of different temperatures and storage periods in the maintenance of chemical composition of bushy lippia (Lippia alba), crajiru (Arrabidaea chica), eucaly
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Stevic, Tatjana, Snezana Pavlovic, S. Stankovic, and Katarina Savikin. "Pathogenic microorganisms of medicinal herbal drugs." Archives of Biological Sciences 64, no. 1 (2012): 49–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/abs1201049s.

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All the parts of plants (root, leaf, flower) naturally have a high level of microorganisms, bacteria and fungi, especially molds. Microbial contamination could be a result of inappropriate harvesting, cleaning of the raw plant material, unhygienic processing of the plants, unsuitable transport and storage. After examination of over 40 dried medicinal plant species, the lowest microbial quality was determined for Maydis stigma, Mentha leaf and herb, Equisetum herb, Calendula flower, Urtica leaf, Melissa leaf, Serpylli herb, Chamomilla flower etc. Although mixed infections are recorded with diff
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ARAFA, GAMAL K., and AHMED A. DEWIDAR. "EFFECT OF PRE-COOLING AND COLD STORAGE ON SAFE STORAGE PERIOD OF SOME MEDICINAL AND AROMATIC PLANTS." Egyptian Journal of Agricultural Research 92, no. 3 (2014): 1063–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.21608/ejar.2014.156445.

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Griggs, J. K., N.P, Manandhar, G. H. N. Towers, and R. S. L. Taylor. "The effects of storage on the biological activity of medicinal plants from Nepal." Journal of Ethnopharmacology 77, no. 2-3 (2001): 247–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0378-8741(01)00291-4.

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Elkhatim, Mohamed, Abdelmageed Hyder O. Abdalla, Omer H. Arabi, Babiker M. S., and Abdel Moneim E. Sulieman. "Assessment of in Vivo Antimicrobials Effect of some Medicinal Plants Seeds on Broilers Meat Keeping Quality." Academic Journal of Life Sciences, no. 62 (February 5, 2020): 8–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.32861/ajls.62.8.12.

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The aim of the study is to evaluate the in vivo antimicrobial effect of some natural products, that include seeds of: Black cumin Fenugreek, Moringa olefera, Clitoria ternatea, Sunflower and Vit E on broiler meat keeping quality. One hundred and five one day old male chicks were used. They were allotted to 7 treatments with 3 replications each in CRD design .The chicks were fed balanced rations supplemented with tested seeds and Vit E. In vivo antimicrobial effects of tested seeds were measured using the serial dilution method on chickens breast samples at fresh, - 4oC and at – 20oC for 30 day
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Ameri, Abdolghani, Maryam Ekhtelat, and Sara Shamsaei. "Microbial indices of industrial and traditional medicinal herbs in Ahvaz, Iran." Foods and Raw Materials 8, no. 1 (2020): 134–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.21603/2308-4057-2020-1-134-139.

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Introduction. Medicinal herbs are susceptible to microbial contamination which can have profound effects on the consumer’s health. Our study aimed to evaluate microbial contamination of common medicinal herbs in Ahvaz.
 Study objects and methods. We collected 80 samples of traditional and industrial medicinal plants from the supply market, namely valeriana, fennel, licorice, and shirazi thyme. The reference method was used to determine microbial indices such as the total count of microorganisms, yeast and mold, Bacillus cereus, coliforms, and Escherichia coli.
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Goldman, I. L. "Strength of Onion-induced Human Antiplatelet Activity is Associated with Plant Development." HortScience 32, no. 3 (1997): 524A—524. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.32.3.524a.

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Much of the medicinal activity induced by vegetable Alliums is derived from a suite of organosulfur compounds formed following hydrolysis of the S-alk(en)yl-l-cysteine sulfoxides (ACSOs). One of these medicinal activities is the inhibition of blood platelet aggregation; a factor that may influence cardiovascular health. Concentrations of ACSOs in the onion bulb ebb-and-fl ow during the vegetative phase, suggesting they act as storage forms of sulfur. To examine whether medicinal efficacy paralleled these changes, I tracked bulb, leaf, and inflorescence-induced antiplatelet activity during repr
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Ayadi, M., I. Zouari, and A. Bellagi. "Simulation and Performance of a Solar Drying Unit with Storage for Aromatic and Medicinal Plants." International Journal of Food Engineering 11, no. 5 (2015): 597–607. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/ijfe-2015-0064.

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Abstract The objective of this work, based on a theoretical and experimental study, is to investigate the energy and economic performance of a totally solar drying unit with storage for aromatic and medicinal plants, to satisfy a dimensioning already carried out on a macroscopic scale for an energy request well defined: to dry a quantity of a given agricultural products during 1 day of harvest season, so between September and May, with a heat storage which relays at night. Drying experiments were conducted for spearmint grown in Tunisia. Mathematical formulation of the physical process of this
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Oh, Hye Jin, Ji Eun Park, Yoo Gyeong Park, and Byoung Ryong Jeong. "Quality Change in Plug Seedlings of Three Indigenous Medicinal Plants after Short-term Cold Storage." Korean Journal of Plant Resources 26, no. 6 (2013): 701–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.7732/kjpr.2013.26.6.701.

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Selim, Mustafa I., William Popendorf, Mahmoud S. Ibrahim, Saleh El Sharkawy, and El Syeda El Kashory. "Anatoxin B1 in Common Egyptian Foods." Journal of AOAC INTERNATIONAL 79, no. 5 (1996): 1124–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jaoac/79.5.1124.

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Abstract Samples of common Egyptian foods (17 nuts and seeds, 10 spices, 31 herbs and medicinal plants, 12 dried vegetables, and 28 cereal grains) were collected from markets in Cairo and Giza. A portion of each sample was extracted with chloroform, and the concentrated extract was cleaned by passing through a silica gel column. Aflatoxin Bi was determined by reversed-phase liquid chromatography with UV detection. The highest prevalence of aflatoxin B1 was in nuts and seeds (82%), followed by spices (40%), herbs and medicinal plants (29%), dried vegetables (25%), and cereal grains (21 %). The
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Koşar. "Pre-Clinical and Clinical Study Rules for Herbal Medicines." Proceedings 40, no. 1 (2019): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/proceedings2019040001.

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Herbal medicines consist of many different type of active ingredients obtained from medicinal plants. The amounts of compounds may be changeable with the environmental, harvesting, draying, storage conditions and process of production as well. In the therapy, efficacy, safety and quality are the main properties for both synthetic and natural medicines. Standardized extracts contain certain amount of active ingredient(s) without toxic impurities. Preventive, prophylactic, and curative activities of the standardized extracts are related with their variable chemical constitution. Because of many
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Shaikh, Faiyaz Khudaboddin, Sarwan W. Hamad, Saber W. Hamad, and Ashok A. Shinde. "In Vitro Screening of Seed Extracts of Medicinal Plants for Protease Inhibitory Activity." Cihan University-Erbil Scientific Journal 3, no. 1 (2019): 61–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.24086/cuesj.v3n1y2019.pp61-65.

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Protease inhibitors (PIs) are deployed in the plant kingdom as storage proteins or peptides, regulators of endogenous proteases, and plant protection agents against insect pests and pathogen attack. In humans, they are identified as chemopreventive agents against a range of cancers and have potential as drug to treat an array of disease associated with aberrant activity of proteases. The present investigation reports PIs activity data from 30 medicinal plants. The screening for PIs activity was done by dot blot assay using X-ray film coated with gelatin. Among screened seed extracts, Albizia l
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Odeyemi, Olusola Olasumbo, Samuel Taiwo Arannilewa, Joseph Onaolapo Akinneye, and Michael Oluwafemi Ashamo. "Protectability of nine Nigerian medicinal plants against cowpea beetle,Callosobruchus maculatus(Fab.) (Coleoptera: Bruchiidae) in storage." Archives Of Phytopathology And Plant Protection 46, no. 11 (2013): 1376–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03235408.2013.768066.

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Amoo, Stephen O., Adeyemi O. Aremu, Mack Moyo, and Johannes Van Staden. "Assessment of Long‐Term Storage on Antimicrobial and Cyclooxygenase‐Inhibitory Properties of South African Medicinal Plants." Phytotherapy Research 27, no. 7 (2012): 1029–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ptr.4830.

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Nxumalo, Kwanele Andy, Adeyemi Oladapo Aremu, and Olaniyi Amos Fawole. "Potentials of Medicinal Plant Extracts as an Alternative to Synthetic Chemicals in Postharvest Protection and Preservation of Horticultural Crops: A Review." Sustainability 13, no. 11 (2021): 5897. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su13115897.

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Horticultural crops undergo various physiological and biochemical changes that lead to undesirable physiological disorders, decay and subsequent economic losses during storage. Quality degradation of horticultural crops is mainly caused by postharvest pathogens such as Botrytis cinerea and Penicillium spp., etc. The application of synthetic fungicides remains the most effective method to control postharvest pathogens. However, their use is becoming increasingly restricted internationally due to health concerns and consumers’ requests for safe and natural alternatives. This has led researchers
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Tan, Boon Chin, Siew Kiat Tan, Sher Ming Wong, Nabeel Ata, Noorsaadah Abd Rahman, and Norzulaani Khalid. "Distribution of Flavonoids and Cyclohexenyl Chalcone Derivatives in Conventional Propagated andIn Vitro-Derived Field-GrownBoesenbergia rotunda(L.) Mansf." Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine 2015 (2015): 1–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/451870.

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The distribution patterns of flavonoids and cyclohexenyl chalcone derivatives in conventional propagated (CP) andin vitro-derived (CPA) field-grown plants of an important medicinal ginger,Boesenbergia rotunda, are described. A total of eight compounds were extracted from six organs (rootlet, rhizome, shoot base, maroon stem, stalk, and leaf) of the CP and CPA plants. Five major chromatographic peaks, namely, alpinetin, pinocembrin, pinostrobin, 4-hydroxypanduratin A, and panduratin A, were consistently observed by high performance liquid chromatography. Nonaerial organs had higher levels of fl
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Awuah, R. T. "Inhibition of Fungal Colonization of Stored Peanut Kernels with Products from Some Medicinal/Culinary Plants." Peanut Science 26, no. 1 (1999): 13–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.3146/i0095-3679-26-1-4.

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Abstract Products from five medicinal/culinary plants—Citrus aurantifolia fruit peel oil, Cymbopogon nardus leaf oil, Ocimum gratissimum leaf powder, Xylopia aethiopica fruit powder, and Syzigium aromaticum clove powder—were tested for activity against fungal colonization of stored peanut. The natural microflora of kernels were supplemented with a norsolorinic acid (NOR) mutant of Aspergillus parasiticus before treatment with the various plant products. Treated kernels were stored at 5.7% moisture content in mini-polyethylene bags for 11 mo. Of the five plant products, the Syzigium clove powde
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Amer, Baher M. A. "UTILIZATION OF A DEVELOPED SOLAR STORAGE AND DRYING SYSTEM FOR CONTINUOUS DEHYDRATION OF SOME LEAFY MEDICINAL PLANTS." Misr Journal of Agricultural Engineering 29, no. 1 (2012): 377–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.21608/mjae.2012.102613.

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Stafford, G. I., A. K. Jäger, and J. van Staden. "Effect of storage on the chemical composition and biological activity of several popular South African medicinal plants." Journal of Ethnopharmacology 97, no. 1 (2005): 107–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jep.2004.10.021.

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Utami, Ning Wikan. "APLIKASI GA3 DALAM MEMECAHKAN DORMANSI BIJI Picrasma javanica SETELAH PENYIMPANAN PADA BERBAGAI SUHU SIMPAN." Jurnal Teknologi Lingkungan 11, no. 2 (2016): 139. http://dx.doi.org/10.29122/jtl.v11i2.1197.

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Picrasma javanica is one of the medicinal plants that has an anti malaria potency,it is belonging into Simaroebaceae family. The aim of this research is to know the effect of GA3 on broken dormancy of P. Javanica seed after storaged in the various temperature to enhance and increased seed germination. The experiment was carried out in the Macropropagation Laboratory, Cibinong Science Center, Research Center for Biology,LIPI, using a Complete Randomized Design with two factors in three replication.The first factor is condition of storage i.e room (28 ± 10 C, RH 80%), incubator (200 C,RH 90%), i
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Miceli, Claudia, Alessandra Moncada, Filippo Vetrano, Giovanni Iapichino, Fabio D’Anna, and Alessandro Miceli. "Effect of Agronomic Practices on Yield and Quality of Borage at Harvest and During Storage as Minimally-Processed Produce." Agronomy 10, no. 2 (2020): 242. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/agronomy10020242.

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Borage (Borago officinalis L.) is a hairy pubescent herb known throughout the world for its folk medicinal uses, as well as for many culinary uses. There is still little information on the cultivation needs of this species, especially for its use as vegetable crop and as fresh-cut produce. Hence, the aim of the research was to study the effects of agronomic practices on yield and quality of borage and on the storability as minimally-processed product. Two experiments were carried out in two consecutive years in order to evaluate the effect of plant density and plastic mulching on yield and qua
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Nascimento, Mariele Samuel, Gabriel Toneto Druzian, Rochele Sogari Picoloto, Paola Azevedo Mello, and Erico M. M. Flores. "Chlorine determination in medicinal plants by potentiometry with ion-selective electrode after microwave-induced combustion." Drug Analytical Research 5, no. 1 (2021): 19–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.22456/2527-2616.108933.

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A method based on microwave-induced combustion (MIC) was applied for medicinal plants digestion allowing further chlorine determination by potentiometry using ion-selective electrode (ISE). Sample masses ranging from 500 to 1000 mg were evaluated for MIC digestion. Water and 10, 25, 50, and 100 mmol/L NH4OH were investigated as absorbing solutions. The accuracy of the proposed method was evaluated by using certified reference materials (CRMs), by recovery tests (500 µg/g), and also by comparison with the results obtained by inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry (ICP-OES) aft
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Laher, F., A. O. Aremu, J. Van Staden, and J. F. Finnie. "Evaluating the effect of storage on the biological activity and chemical composition of three South African medicinal plants." South African Journal of Botany 88 (September 2013): 414–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sajb.2013.09.003.

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Vdovitchenko, M. Yu, and I. N. Kuzovkina. "Artificial seed preparation as the efficient method for storage and production of healthy cultured roots of medicinal plants." Russian Journal of Plant Physiology 58, no. 3 (2011): 524–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1134/s1021443711030174.

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Choudhary, M. Iqbal. "Bioactive natural products as a potential source of new pharmacophores. A theory of memory." Pure and Applied Chemistry 73, no. 3 (2001): 555–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1351/pac200173030555.

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The plant kingdom offers a rich source of structural biodiversity in the form of a variety of natural products. Our work on new bioactive compounds from medicinal plants has led to the isolation and structure elucidation of a number of exciting new pharmacophores. Bioassay-guided fractionation has recently led to the discovery of a series of new acetylcholinesterase, urease and a-glucosidase inhibitors, antioxidants and other classes of bioactive compounds, which will be presented. A theory based on hydrogen bonding on the chemical basis of memory storage in the brain is presented.
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Chantal, Madou, Watching Djakissam, Vatsou Jeremie, et al. "Pratiques Paysannes De Production Durable Des Graines De Voandzou [Vigna Subterranea (L.) Verdc.] Pour La Sécurité Alimentaire Dans Le Cameroun Septentrional." European Scientific Journal, ESJ 14, no. 18 (2018): 424. http://dx.doi.org/10.19044/esj.2018.v14n18p424.

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Bambara groundnut is a leguminous plant with high nutritive value of Sub Saharan Africa. In spite of its high potential in alimentation, the Bambara groundnut is less popularized. This crop grows on acid, dry and less fertile soils and may therefore be a resilient crop in the context of climatic variability. The present work aims to identify of all the morphotypes of this culture and the usual tools of conservation of its seeds during the storage process. Investigations carried out during 3 agricultural campaigns showed that women more than 40 years old represents more than 98% of producers of
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Mweetwa, Alice, David Tay, and Gregory Welbaum. "(273) Orchid Seed Storage for Germplasm Preservation." HortScience 41, no. 4 (2006): 1028C—1028. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.41.4.1028c.

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Orchids are important ornamental, food, and medicinal plants. Orchid germplasm preservation is important because some species are endangered due to loss of habitat and human predation. Very few of the world's genebanks are involved in orchid preservation. Orchid germplasm preservation is a priority for the USDA Ornamental Plant Germplasm Center in Columbus, Ohio. Brassia and Phalaenopsis seeds were harvested at different stages of development and stored at –196 °C (liquid nitrogen), –80, –18, 4, and 25 °C for 6, 12, 18, and 24 months to determine the optimum conditions for long-term seed stora
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JESUS, A. S., A. F. BLANK, M. F. ALVES, M. F. ARRIGONI-BLANK, R. N. LIMA, and P. B. ALVES. "Influence of storage time and temperature on the chemical composition of the essential oil of Hyptis pectinata L. Poit." Revista Brasileira de Plantas Medicinais 18, no. 1 suppl 1 (2016): 336–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1983-084x/15_177.

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ABSTRACT Hyptis pectinata, popularly known as “sambacaitá”, is a native medicinal herb used by local people for treating disease. Its pharmacological, antimicrobial, and medicinal properties have been reported in several studies. The essential oil of the leaves is rich in terpene compounds responsible for its properties. Because there are factors that can influence the chemical composition of essential oils, the objective of this study was to evaluate the influence of storage on Hyptis pectinata essential oil for 360 days at two different temperatures. The essential oil was distilled from drie
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Yoshimoto, Naoko, and Kazuki Saito. "S-Alk(en)ylcysteine sulfoxides in the genus Allium: proposed biosynthesis, chemical conversion, and bioactivities." Journal of Experimental Botany 70, no. 16 (2019): 4123–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jxb/erz243.

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Abstract S-Alk(en)ylcysteine sulfoxides are sulfur-containing natural products characteristic of the genus Allium. Both the flavor and medicinal properties of Allium plants are attributed to a wide variety of sulfur-containing compounds that are generated from S-alk(en)ylcysteine sulfoxides. Previous radiotracer experiments proposed that S-alk(en)ylcysteine sulfoxides are biosynthesized from glutathione. The recent identification of γ-glutamyl transpeptidases and a flavin-containing S-oxygenase involved in the biosynthesis of S-allylcysteine sulfoxide (alliin) in garlic (Allium sativum) provid
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Thani, Parbat Raj, and Yash Pal Sharma. "Standardization of Storage Conditions and Duration on Picroside-I and Picroside-II in Raw Material of Drug Kutki (Picrorhiza kurroa Royle ex Benth.)." Nepal Journal of Science and Technology 17, no. 1 (2016): 23–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/njst.v17i1.25059.

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The study of the proper storage of medicinal plants after being harvested becomes necessary to minimize the loss of active constituents from microbial reactions, heat, moisture, light and enzymes etc. In the present study, fresh rhizomes of Picrorhiza kurroa (Kutki) were collected from 2600 m to 3300 m altitude of Himachal Pradesh (Rohtang area), India. The harvested material was washed to remove soil and other adhering materials, and then cut into small pieces and dried under shade. The air dried samples were packed in the different packing materials (i.e. Gunny bags or poly bags), stored eit
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Bekti, Susilo, Ardian Anjar Pangestuti, and Enis Fitriani. "KEGIATAN PENGELOLAAN SAMPAH DAN PENGHIJAUAN OLEH DASA WISMA AZALEA RT 3 RW 16 DESA MANGLIAWAN KECAMATAN PAKIS KABUPATEN MALANG." PAMBUDI 3, no. 2 (2019): 64–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.33503/pambudi.v3i2.623.

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The Environmental Office OF Malang Regency (DLH) noted that the amount of waste produced by the people of Malang Regency reached 1004.58 tons/day and as many as 273.33 tons/day waste could not be utilized. Dasa Wisma Azalea is one of the environmental activist community in RT 03 RW 16 Mangliawan Village, Pakis Subistrict, Malang Regency. The thought from the members of Dasa Wisma Azalea stated that the members of community took part in increasing the amount of waste generation in Malang Regency. Based on this thought Dasa Wisma Azalea carried out efforts to manage waste generated by the member
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Nowak, Barbara, Ewa Sitek, and Joanna Augustynowicz. "Sourcing and Propagation of Pontechium maculatum for Horticulture and Species Restoration." Biology 9, no. 10 (2020): 317. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology9100317.

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Pontechium maculatum, a species of ornamental, apicultural, health and medicinal value, is threatened in some Central European countries including Poland. Its propagation using seeds or in vitro techniques is needed for multiple applications including conservation. Generative propagation efficacy of P. maculatum plants representing different genetic resources (received from botanical gardens in Germany and in Poland) propagated from seeds or in tissue culture was assessed. Moreover, an efficient technique of propagation of P. maculatum using in vitro shoot culture from seedlings was elaborated
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Ajayi, Olufunmilayo Eunice, Oluwole Olakunle Oladele, and Goodness Osehotue Fabunmi. "Differential inhibitory potentials of three plant extracts against Dermestes maculatus Degeer and microorganisms in smoked catfish, Clarias gariepinus Burchell." Food Quality and Safety 3, no. 3 (2019): 201–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/fqsafe/fyz017.

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Abstract Objectives Three medicinal plants: Zingiber officinale rhizome, Allium sativum bulb, and Moringa oleifera seeds, were evaluated for progeny inhibition in fish beetle, Dermestes maculatus, and incidence of bacteria and fungi in smoked-dried Clarias gariepinus. Materials and Methods Cleaned C. gariepinus were separately soaked in extracts of these selected plants (50 g/1000 ml) for 60 min before smoke-drying in a mud kiln at 105°C and later divided into lots. Sensory evaluation was conducted on uninfested fishes in lot A while fishes in lot B was artificially infested with five pairs of
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Vlaicu, Alexandru P., Raluca P. Turcu, and Dumitra T. Panaite. "Rosehip (Rosa canina) as a Beneficial Dietary Feed in Poultry Nutrition: Review." Advanced Research in Life Sciences 4, no. 1 (2020): 11–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/arls-2020-0012.

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AbstractToday the aromatic and medicinal plants have gained more recognition as dietary supplements because they are characterized as natural, safe, eco-friendly, and possess many health-promoting properties, making their ongoing usage part of an emerging field at the cutting edge of science. Rosehip (Rosa canina), a medicinal plant, is widely known as a valuable source of various nutrients and biologically active substances, mostly polyphenols and vitamin C. The chemical composition differs depending on the climate, growing region, cultivation practice, maturity, soil type, harvesting and sto
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Laher, F., A. O. Aremu, J. Van Staden, and J. F. Finnie. "Concerns over regulatory practices in the traditional medicine industry - does storage affect the biological activity and chemical composition of medicinal plants?" South African Journal of Botany 86 (May 2013): 149. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sajb.2013.02.043.

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