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Egyptian medicine

The plant Achillea clusiana from the mountains of Bulgaria contains the new 2-epi-chIoroklotzchin (256), which is the first report of a halogenated sesquiterpene lactone from Achillea genus (512). Chloroform was used to process the plant. The Egyptian medicinal plant Ambrosia maritima, which is still used to treat renal colic and other aliments, has afforded 1 lp-hydroxy-13-chloro-l 1,13-dihydrohymenin (257) (513). Eupaglehnins E (258) and F (259) are novel germacranolides isolated... [Pg.40]

Allium sativum (Liliacease) Bulb Garlic has been used in traditional Chinese and Egyptian medicine for many centuries positive controls included isoniazid, streptomycin, ethambutol, ril ampicin... [Pg.385]

J. F. Nunn, Ancient Egyptian Medicine, University of Oklahoma Press, Norman, OK, 1996. [Pg.24]

The detection of triterpenoid compounds in extracts from Bidens pilosa may rationalize the use of this plant in traditional Egyptian medicine in the treatment of wounds and against bacterial infections of the gastrointestinal tract [211,212]. The chloroform extract gave 3-amyrin. Fig. (29), phytosterin B and P-sitosterol glucoside, while the petroleum ether extract afforded P-am5Tin, Fig. (29), phytosterin B, lupeol. Fig. (30), lupeol acetate, linolic acid and linolenic acid. The antimicrobial test was carried out to indicate an evident activity. [Pg.487]

The ethyl acetate extract of the endophytic Chaetomiumjylobo-sum, isolated from healthy leaves of Egyptian medicinal plant Adicmtum capillus-veneris, collected from Saint Katherine Protectorate, Sinai, Egypt, showed strong antioxidant activity, potent anticancer activity, and promising butyrylcholinesterase inhibitory activity (>85 %) [186]. [Pg.399]

Among the medicinal plants, that contain cardiac glycosides, squill is the one that has been used earliest in history. By 1500 BC squill was used in Egyptian medicine for the treatment of dropsy (oedema), a symptom of failing function of the heart. The effect of squill was known by Hippocrates and by the... [Pg.73]

The first records, written on clay tablets in cuneiform, were from Mesopotamia and date from about 2600 BCE, while Egyptian medicine dates from about 2900 BCE, with the best known Egyptian pharmaceutical record being the Ebers Papyrus (1500 BCE). The Chinese Materia Medica has been extensively documented... [Pg.623]

Pfundstein, B., El Desouky, S.K., Hull, W.E., Haubner, R., Erben, G., and Owen, R.W 2010. Polyphenolic compounds in the fruits of Egyptian medicinal plants (Terminalia bellerica, Terminalia chebula and Terminalia horrida) Characterization, quantitation and determination of antioxidant capacities. Phytochemistry 71 1132-1148. [Pg.445]

Nunn, J.F., 1997. Ancient Egyptian Medicine. London, U.K. British Museum Press. [Pg.652]

ABOUD o A E (2010), Application of some Egyptian medicinal plants to eliminate Trichodina sp. and Aeromonas hydrophila in tilapia Oreochromis niloticus). Researcher, 2,12-16. [Pg.506]


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