E Yabalak - Journal of the Turkish Chemical Society Section A …, 2018 - dergipark.org.tr
Arum dioscoridis SM. var. dioscoridis (A. dioscoridis) which is a member of Arum L. genus and belonging to Araceae family was extensively analyzed in detail. DPPH free radical …
Taro, Colocasia esculenta (L.) Schott, is a vegetable and starchy root crop cultivated in Asia, Oceania, the Americas, Africa, and the Mediterranean. Very little is known about its early …
F Karahan, M Kulak, E Urlu, HG Gözüacik… - Natural product …, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
Arum dioscoridis, locally called 'Gavur pancari', is a wild plant the leaves of which have been used as vegetable and for preparing special soup which has a sour taste. This study was set …
N Comlekcioglu, S Çolak, A Aygan - Hrvatski časopis za prehrambenu …, 2021 - hrcak.srce.hr
A study on the bıoactıvıty of plant extracts obtaıned from Arum maculatum leaves by dıfferent extractıon technıques Page 1 Croatian Journal of Food Technology, Biotechnology and …
S Sağlık, K Alpınar, S İmre - Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2002 - researchgate.net
Dracunculus vulgaris Schott is only one taxon of the genus Dracunculus (Araceae) in Turkey. The tubers and the fruits with the seeds of D. vulgaris have long been in use for the …
A series of homologous ω-phenylalkanoic acids and ω-phenylalkenoic acids were isolated from seed lipids of various genera of the subfamily Aroideae of Araceae (the Jack-in-the …
Z Ergun - Karaelmas Fen ve Mühendislik Dergisi, 2021 - dergipark.org.tr
In this study, the Eminium rauwolffii (Blume) Schott var. rauwolffii taxon's tubers and seeds from Turkey were evaluated for their fatty acids. The seed and tuber oil content (%) and fatty …
Background: Arum conophalloides (A. conophalloides) is a wild edible delicate plant, widely used in traditional medicine. Objective: This study aimed to examine the effects of A …
The genus Arum L. consists of 29 species of tuberous plants occurring in the temperate and Mediterranean parts of the Old World. The range of distribution of the genus expands from …