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  1. Activité antimicrobienne et antioxydante des feuilles de Vitis vinifera L.

    Phenolic compounds are a group of substances that differ by their structural diversity and their diverse biological activities. The objective of this...

    M. A. Selka, A. Chenafa, ... H. Toumi in Phytothérapie
    Article 25 May 2016
  2. Utilisations thérapeutiques du miel par les populations locales du Bénin

    Therapeutic uses of honey have been documented in 33 villages of five departments divided according to three phytogeographical zones of Benin....

    S. C. Lokossou, H. Yédomonhan, ... F. P. Tchobo in Phytothérapie
    Article 01 December 2017
  3. Eucalyptus globulus (Labill.) : un arbre à essence aux mille vertus

    Eucalyptus globulus (Labill.) [Myrtaceae] is native of Tasmania (Australia) and grows mainly in warm regions. The common blue gum eucalyptus is an...

    M. N. Boukhatem, M. A. Ferhat, ... M. Mekarnia in Phytothérapie
    Article 15 March 2017
  4. Screening phytochimique, activités antioxydantes et pouvoir hémolytique de quatre plantes sahariennes d’Algérie

    The spontaneous Saharan plants are very characteristic in their mode of adaptation peculiar to the desert environment very constraining to their...

    F. Haddouchi, T. M. Chaouche, N. Halla in Phytothérapie
    Article 12 December 2016
  5. Effet hypotenseur d’un extrait aqueux de Combretum micranthum G. Don (Combretaceae)

    The phytochimic analysis of an aqueous extract from Combretum micranthum (COM) frequently used by the population contained sterols and polyterpenes,...

    O. S. Zahoui, T. Y. Soro, ... F. Traoré in Phytothérapie
    Article 11 July 2016
  6. Calendula officinalis L. (Asteraceae) : souci

    K. Ghédira, P. Goetz in Phytothérapie
    Article 27 January 2016
  7. Eucalyptus erythrocorys L. notes ethnobotanique et phytopharmacologique

    Eucalyptus erythrocorys L. is a tree belonging to the Myrtacea family and originates from Western Australia. This species is of great industrial...

    A. B. Ghnaya, M. Hanana, ... L. Hamrouni in Phytothérapie
    Article 03 January 2015
  8. Effets immunomodulateurs des macrolides au cours des pathologies respiratoires chroniques

    Macrolides have a variety of physiological activities other than antimicrobial effects. The non-antimicrobial properties of macrolides are grouped...

    A. Guillon, Y. Jouan, ... F. Gueugnon in Réanimation
    Article 01 January 2013
  9. Amélioration par fractionnement chromatographique de l’activité anticandidosique d’un extrait hexanique de Mitracarpus scaber Zucc. sur la croissance in vitro de Candida albicans et Candida tropicalis

    In the goal to bring our contribution to the struggle against opportunistic candidosis, we tested seventeen chromatographic fraction gotten from an...

    K. E. Kporou, A. K. M. Kra, ... J. Djaman-Allico in Phytothérapie
    Article 06 October 2010
  10. Activité antipyrétique de l’extrait aqueux de **menia americana

    The bark of stem of **menia americana was used in West Africa, for the treatment of pain and fever. In order to verify this second property, the...

    T. Y. Soro, F. Traoré, ... A. S. Nene-Bi in Phytothérapie
    Article 21 November 2009
  11. Effets pharmacologiques de Ziziphus mauritiana Lam. (Rhamnacées) sur la pression artérielle de lapin

    The extract Zizyphus mauritiana (Zm) in the dose range 0.4 to 122 mg/kg Pc, causes dose-dependent hypotension in rabbits, similar to that achieved...

    A. Koffi, F. Traore, ... F. Diafouka in Phytothérapie
    Article 15 August 2008
  12. Étude de l’activité antimicrobienne de l’huile essentielle d’une plante sauvage Prangos asperula Boiss

    Prangos asperula (Pa) grows wild in vast areas of Lebanon and Syria at altitudes between 1200 and 1500 m. Samples of Pa were collected from three...

    D. Bouaoun, C. Hilan, ... R. Sfeir in Phytothérapie
    Article 01 August 2007
  13. Hydroxyapatite and deep infection in hip arthroplasty

    Infection is without any doubt the worst and the most dreaded complication in joint replacement. We decided to investigate the role of hydroxyapatite...

    Article 01 June 1999
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