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solanum aldabrense/hemorrhage

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Scientific evaluation of medicinal plants used for the treatment of abnormal uterine bleeding by Avicenna.

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OBJECTIVE Abnormal uterine bleeding (AUB) is one of the prevalent gynecological disorders that cause considerable morbidity and management of that plays an important role in protecting women's health. This review focuses on medicinal plants mentioned by Avicenna, a great Iranian philosopher and

Embryotoxic effects of Solanum lycocarpum St. Hill fruits consumption during preimplantation and organogenesis in rats.

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Solanum lycocarpum St. Hill is a common plant in the Brazilian savanna. This plant has an alkaloid with stereospecific configuration to the synthesis of steroid hormones. Since the plant may be consumed by pregnant animals, the present study was undertaken to determine the possible embryotoxic

Antiophidic solanidane steroidal alkaloids from Solanum campaniforme.

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Three new solanidane alkaloids bearing a 22,23-epoxy ring (1-3) and four known compounds were isolated from leaves of Solanum campaniforme. The structures were determined using spectroscopic techniques, including 1D and 2D NMR, and HRESIMS experiments. The antiophidic activity of the alkaloids was

Extrafloral nectar secretion from wounds of Solanum dulcamara.

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Plants usually close wounds rapidly to prevent infections and the loss of valuable resources such as assimilates(1). However, herbivore-inflicted wounds on the bittersweet nightshade Solanum dulcamara appear not to close completely and produce sugary wound secretions visible as droplets. Many plants

Acute poisoning of friesian heifers by Solanum macrocarpon L. ssp dasyphyllum.

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Solanum macrocarpon (African eggplant) is a tropical plant widely cultivated as a delicious vegetable; the non-edible wild variety called Solanum macrocarpon L. ssp dasyphyllum (the wild African eggplant) bears thorns or spikes on the stem and leaves. Thirteen yearling heifers on a dairy farm in

Fetal toxicity of Solanum lycocarpum (Solanaceae) in rats.

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Lobeira (Solanum lycocarpum) is a Brazilian plant used as a hypoglycemic agent. In this study, the toxic effects of lobeira were evaluated during the fetogenesis period. Twenty pregnant Wistar rats were randomly allocated into two groups: control and treated, which received, via oral gavage, 0.5 ml

From Nutrition to Medicine: Assessing hemorrhoid healing activity of Solanum melongena L. via in vivo experimental models and its major chemicals

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Ethnopharmacological relevance: Solanum melongena L. (eggplant) is used for treatment of rheumatism, beriberi, itching, toothache, bleeding, asthma, bronchitis, cholera, neuralgia and hemorrhoids in traditional medicine (Turkish, Chinese,

Effect of crude extract of Solanum xanthocarpum against snails and mosquito larvae.

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The ethanolic crude extract from Solanum xanthocarpum was investigated for its molluscicidal activity against Biomphalaria glabrata, the snail vector of Schistosoma mansoni, and Indoplanorbis exustus, the snail vector of intestinal echinostomiasis and Schistosoma spindale, together with the

Menopause: Irish women's voices.

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OBJECTIVE To gain an understanding of the cultural meanings of menopause for Irish women. METHODS Phenomenological, using Colaizzi's methodology to focus on the menopausal stories of Irish women. METHODS Six Irish women who were postmenopausal by 1-6 years were interviewed about their experiences.
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