[PDF][PDF] A Review of the Botanical, Ethnomedicinal Uses, and Phytochemistry of Dalbergia (Fabaceae) Species

SM Isyaka, A Umar, A Talatu… - European Journal of …, 2025 - researchgate.net
Secondary metabolites found in plants are recognized to have medicinal qualities and are
utilized in both mainstream and traditional medicine. More than 80% of people on the planet …

Berries as a natural source of bone support: The involvement of anthocyanins in the molecular mechanisms of the healing and regeneration processes

J Najdanović, SJ Najman, JM Živković… - Acta medica …, 2024 - aseestant.ceon.rs
Sažetak Koštano tkivo ima izuzetan potencijal samoregeneracije koji, u slučaju da dođe do
povrede, omogućava povratak u potpuno funkcionalno stanje pre povrede. Međutim …

Drying Prunus cerasoides trees in mid-Himalayan region: calling for immediate actions

K Gautam, HS Mahesha, S Thakur, A Gautam… - Indian Journal of … - epubs.icar.org.in
Prunus cerasoides is an ecologically and economically important multipurpose tree species
of Indian Himalayas, mainly utilized for its timber, fuel wood, fodder, medicinal and …