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221“…In glycomic analysis using the lectin blocking assay treatment with PNA, Artocarpus integrifolia (Jacalin), Glycine max (SBA), Helix pomatia (HPA), Vicia villosa (VVA), Ulex europaeus (UEA-1), Triticum vulgaris (WGA), Canavalia ensiformis (ConA), Phaseolus vulgaris-L (L-PHA), Phaseolus vulgaris-E4 (E-PHA), Datura stramonium (DSA) lectins resulted in modulation of lymphoma cell to galectin-1 suggesting that several types of glycans may regulate cell adhesion to galectin-1 by steric hindrance. …”
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222por Koul, Mytre, Kumar, Ashok, Deshidi, Ramesh, Sharma, Vishal, Singh, Rachna D., Singh, Jasvinder, Sharma, Parduman Raj, Shah, Bhawal Ali, Jaglan, Sundeep, Singh, Shashank“…Here we report the promising cytotoxic effects of Cladosporol A (HPLC purified >98%) isolated from endophytic fungus Cladosporium cladosporioides collected from Datura innoxia. Cladosporol A was subjected to in vitro cytotoxicity assay against NCI60 panel of human cancer cells using MTT assay. …”
Publicado 2017
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223“…They were followed by Datura stramonium (1.86), Withania somnifera, and Aloe vera (1.81). …”
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224por Rasool, Faisal, Nizamani, Zaheer Ahmed, Ahmad, Khawaja Shafique, Parveen, Fahmida, Khan, Shahzad Akbar, Sabir, Naveed“…Ricinus communis with reported lowest LD(50) (<20 mg/kg) was the top-ranked poisonous plant followed by Lantana camara and Justicia adhatoda (25–50 mg/kg), Nerium Oleander (157.37 mg/kg), and Datura innoxia (400 mg/kg). We found that knowledge about poisonous plants is less prevailing in the rural areas of Azad Kashmir compared to the knowledge about medicinal plants and poisonous nature of reported plants is due to production of toxic substances and presence of essential oils.…”
Publicado 2022
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225“…Secondly, a “slow change” through centuries of exchange of knowledge (for example of Chinese and Tibetan medical systems), seeds of introduced crops (finger millet (indigenous to Africa), maize (from Meso-America)), and experimentation and use of introduced medicinal plants (such as Datura stramonium, which originates from North America). …”
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226por Chan, Thomas Y. K.“…If erroneous substitution of Flos Campsis by Flos Daturae Metelis could be prevented, 40% of herbal medicines induced anticholinergic poisoning would not have occurred. …”
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227“…The efficiency of the immobilized M3R was tested by characterizing the binding thermodynamics and kinetics of three known drugs to immobilized M3R using a frontal analysis and the peak profiling method, as well as by analyzing the bioactive compounds in Daturae Flos (DF) extract. The data showed that the immobilized M3R demonstrated good specificity, stability, and competence for analyzing drug–protein interactions. …”
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