Acacia sensu lato is a large and widespread genus of the family Fabaceae with more than 1350 species. Taxonomically, this genus is complex and has undergone substantial …
Abstract epicatechin-epicatechin or catechin-epicatechin types were also present in all five species, with A. pycnantha containing the highest number of procyanidin dimers. Myricetin …
D Adhikari, NK Rangra - Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical …, 2023 - journals.lww.com
More than 1300 species of the vast genus Acacia are found in tropical habitats. They are crucial economic plants since they produce traditional medicines, timber, and gum. The …
Background Chronic inflammatory diseases, such as chronic respiratory diseases, stroke, cardiovascular disease, cancer, diabetes and obesity, kill six out of every ten people in the …
Plants are a promising source of bioactive compounds that can be used to tackle many emerging diseases both infectious and non-infectious. Among different plants, Acacia is a …
There are almost 1000 species of Acacia sensu stricto in Australia, while the 44 species and 4 subspecies in southern Africa were taxonomically revised in the year 2011 to Senegalia …
Since the dawn of time, people have used herbal medications to both prevent and treat a variety of illnesses. Numerous illnesses, including diabetes, skin conditions, and most …
With the advent of pandemics and infectious diseases, numerous research activities on natural products have been carried out to combat them. Researchers are investigating …
OM Bello, SM Jagaba… - FUDMA Journal of …, 2019 - fjs.fudutsinma.edu.ng
The parts of Acacia ataxacantha has been used against digestive system disorders, chest ailments infestations, sickle cell anemia, tooth decay, bronchitis, cough and joint pain …