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The Toxicological Risk Assessment of Lead and Cadmium in Valeriana officinalis L., radix (Valerian root) as Herbal Medicinal Product for the Relief of Mild Nervous Tension and Sleep Disorders Available in Polish Pharmacies
Studies related to the toxicological risk assessment (TRA) of heavy metal impurities (HMIs) in pharmaceuticals are an important issue but there is a...
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The Toxicological Risk Assessment of Cu, Mn, and Zn as Essential Elemental Impurities in Herbal Medicinal Products with Valerian Root (Valeriana officinalis L., radix) Available in Polish Pharmacies
The toxicological risk assessment (TRA) of elemental impurities (EI) in especially herbal medicinal products (HMP) is a significant challenge for...
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Valeriana officinalis L. s.l.: Valerian
Valerian is a medicinal plant with a long tradition in Central Europe and is used worldwide. Its dried root stock is used for slee** disorders and... -
Hairy Root Cultures: A Versatile Tool for Bioactive Compound Production
“Hairy root” finds its route through a century-long path, from being a disease to a tool for enhanced production of bioactive compounds, the essence... -
The effect of metal oxide nanoparticle overexposure on lettuce root elongation and chlorophyll production
Engineered ZnO nanoparticles (NPs) exist in particle and ion states in aqueous solutions, but information on the effect of different states of Zn on...
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Non-invasive monitoring of the European wildcat in a recently colonized area in the Northern Apennines (Italy)
Acquiring up-to-date information on the distribution of a species is an issue of paramount importance to set up proper conservation strategies and to...
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4D Structural root architecture modeling from digital twins by X-Ray Computed Tomography
BackgroundBreakthrough imaging technologies may challenge the plant phenoty** bottleneck regarding marker-assisted breeding and genetic map**. In...
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Unveiling the potential of native arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi for growth promotion and phytochemical enrichment in Valeriana jatamansi Jones
Medicinal plants are rich sources of pharmaceutically important compounds and have been utilized for the treatment of various diseases since ancient...
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Induction and submerged cultivation of Valeriana jatamansi adventitious root cultures for production of valerenic acids and its derivatives
In vitro adventitious roots were induced from leaves of Valeriana jatamansi to assess their potential as a sustainable alternative to extract...
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Behavioral differences among domestic cats in the response to cat-attracting plants and their volatile compounds reveal a potential distinct mechanism of action for actinidine
BackgroundIt has been known for centuries that cats respond euphorically to Nepeta cataria (catnip). Recently, we have shown that Lonicera tatarica ...
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Comparative study of essential oil in wild and in vitro cultures of Valeriana jatamansi Jones in Nepal
Comparative analysis was carried out to determine the variation in the composition of essential oils of hairy roots produced in vitro and in vivo...
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Evaluation of Medicinal Plant with Reference to Its Substitute
The phytochemical constituents of Valeriana wallichii and Valeriana officinalis were known to show medicinal activities as well as physiological... -
Valeriana officinalis L. Caprifoliaceae
Valeriana officinalis L.: Valeriana alternifolia Bunge; Valeriana alternifolia f. angustifolia (Kom.) Kitag.; Valeriana alternifolia f. verticillata... -
Valeriana celtica L.Valeriana officinalis L.Valeriana tuberosa L.Caprifoliaceae
Valeriana celtica L.: Valeriana celtica subsp. norica Vierh.; Valeriana norica (Vierh.) Landolt (WFO 2023a) -
Cultivation and Utilization of Valeriana jatamansi Jones for Conservation Planning and Management
Valeriana jatamansi is a medicinal herbMedicinal herbs generally known as Indian ValerianIndian Valerian belongs to family Caprifoliaceae... -
Herbal Medicine and Pregnancy
The usage of herbal medications is increasingly commonplace worldwide, and this trend is also noticeable among pregnant women. Pregnant women may use... -
Herbal Medicine and Pregnancy
The usage of herbal medications is increasingly commonplace worldwide, and this trend is also noticeable among pregnant women. Pregnant women may use... -
Biodynamic compost effects on soil parameters in a 27-year long-term field experiment
BackgroundSoil samples were taken after 27 years from a long-term field experiment to study the effects of composted pure cattle farmyard manure...
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Designing Edible Cities: Exploring the Origins and Future of Urban Foraging and Wild Herbalism in the United Kingdom
Foraging and wild herbalism are important elements of the edible green infrastructure which could, by design, enhance the urban framework of the... -
Characterization of essential oil distribution in the root cross-section of Valeriana officinalis L. s.l. by using histological imaging techniques
BackgroundThe essential oil is an important compound of the root and rhizome of medicinally used valerian ( Valeriana officinalis L. s.l.), with a...