Abelmoschus
Bhendi yellow vein mosaic disease in India is caused by association of a DNA Beta satellite with a begomovirus. (1/15)
Yellow vein mosaic disease is the major limitation in the production of bhendi or okra (Abelmoschus esculentus), an important vegetable crop of India. This disease is caused by a complex consisting of the monopartite begomovirus Bhendi yellow vein mosaic virus (BYVMV, family: Geminiviridae) and a small satellite DNA beta component. BYVMV can systemically infect bhendi upon agroinoculation but produces only mild leaf curling in this host. DNA beta induces typical symptoms of bhendi yellow vein mosaic disease (BYVMD) when co-agroinoculated with the begomovirus to bhendi. The DNA beta component associated with BYVMD has a number of features in common with those reported for ageratum yellow vein disease and cotton leaf curl disease. BYVMV represents a new member of the emerging group of monopartite begomoviruses requiring a satellite component for symptom induction. (+info)Determination of enzymes from Colletotrichum sp. AHU9748 essential for lepidimoide production from okra polysaccharide. (2/15)
The allelopathic substance lepidimoide (Lp), which exhibits multiple functions in the growth and development of plants, was produced by Colletotrichum sp. AHU9748 from okra polysaccharide. Okra polysaccharide has the repeating structure (1-->4)-O-alpha-(d-galactopyranosyluronic acid)-(1-->2)-O-alpha-l-rhamnopyranose in its hexasaccharide repeating unit of its main chain. To determine the enzymes essential for Lp production, the supernatant of a culture broth was fractionated by repeated column chromatographies to identify two serial fractions responsible for Lp production and non-Lp production by measuring Lp production together with beta-galactosidase (beta-gal), rhamnogalacturonan lyase (RG-lyase) and acetylesterase (AE) activities, which we hypothesized to be necessary for Lp production from the structure of Lp. We confirmed the presence of these three enzymatic activities in the highest-Lp-producing fraction. The addition of purified RG-lyase to fractions producing no or a small amount of Lp demonstrated that beta-gal and RG-lyase activities are necessary for Lp production. The N-terminal amino acid sequences of the three separated proteins on SDS-PAGE confirmed the presence of enzymes identical to beta-gal, RG-lyase and AE in the Lp-producing fractions. (+info)In vivo and in vitro antiviral activity of hyperoside extracted from Abelmoschus manihot (L) medik. (3/15)
AIM: To assess the anti-hepatitis B virus (HBV) effect of hyperoside extracted from Abelmoschus manihot (L) medik. METHODS: The human hepatoma Hep G2.2.15 cell culture system and duck hepatitis B virus (DHBV) infection model were used as in vivo and in vitro models to evaluate the anti-HBV effects. RESULTS: In the cell model, the 50% toxic concentration of hyperoside was 0.115 g/L; the maximum nontoxic concentration was 0.05 g/L. On the maximum nontoxic concentrations, the inhibition rates of hyperoside on HBeAg and HBsAg in the 2.2.15 cells were 86.41% and 82.27% on d 8, respectively. In the DHBV infection model, the DHBV-DNA levels decreased significantly in the treatment of 0.05 g x kg(-1 ) x d(-1 ) and 0.10 g x kg(-1) x d(-1) dosage groups of hyperoside (P<0.01). The inhibition of the peak of viremia was at the maximum at the dose of 0.10 g x kg(-1 ) x d(-1) and reached 60.79% on d 10 and 69.78% on d 13, respectively. CONCLUSION: These results suggested that hyperoside is a strong inhibitor of HBsAg and HBeAg secretion in 2.2.15 cells and DHBV-DNA levels in the HBV-infected duck model. (+info)Protective effect of total flavones of Abelmoschus manihot L. Medic against poststroke depression injury in mice and its action mechanism. (4/15)
(+info)Roles and interactions of begomoviruses and satellite DNAs associated with okra leaf curl disease in Mali, West Africa. (5/15)
(+info)Simultaneous determination of seven active flavonols in the flowers of Abelmoschus manihot by HPLC. (6/15)
A high-performance liquid chromatography method is developed for the simultaneous quantification of seven flavonols, namely quercetin-3-O-robinobioside, hyperin, isoquercetin, hibifolin, myricetin, quercetin-3'-O-glucoside, and quercetin, in the flower of Abelmoschus manihot. These seven flavonols are selected as chemical markers because they are the major pharmacologically active constituents in the flower. The method involves the use of a Thermo ODS-2HYEPRSIL reversed-phase column (5 microm, 250 x 4.6 mm) at 25 degrees C with a mixture of acetonitrile and aqueous H(3)PO(4) as the mobile phase and detection at 370 nm. The recovery of the method is 94.31-107.08% with an RSD < or = 3.14% and the linearity (r(2) > 0.9996) is obtained for all the flavonoids. The current assay method can be readily utilized for the determination of the flavonols present in the flower and is considered to be suitable for the quality control of A. manihot samples. The comparison of flowers collected from nine locations shows that flavonoid glucoside is more stable than aglycon in the flower. This is the first study that analyzes the stability of flavonoids in the flower of A. manihot. This research also provides important evidence that the flower is a potentially abundant resource for obtaining hibifolin. (+info)Molecular diversity of cotton leaf curl Gezira virus isolates and their satellite DNAs associated with okra leaf curl disease in Burkina Faso. (7/15)
(+info)Oral sustained release tablets of zidovudine using binary blends of natural and synthetic polymers. (8/15)
Oral sustained release matrix tablets of zidovudine (ZDV) were prepared using different types, proportions and blends of carbopol 71G (C71) and a plant gum obtained from Abelmoschus esculentus (AEG). The effect of various formulation factors like polymer proportion, polymer type and pH of the dissolution medium on the in vitro release of the drug was studied, using the half change technique, in 900 ml of dissolution medium, at 100 rpm. Release kinetics were analyzed using Zero-order, Higuchi's square-root and Ritger-Peppas' empirical equations. In vitro release performance as revealed by the time taken for 70% of the drug to be released (t70%), showed that the release rate decreased with increase in polymer proportion. Matrix tablets containing 10 and 20% AEG were found to exhibit immediate-release characteristics. Matrix tablets containing 30% AEG showed t70% value of 204 min and extended the release up to 5 h, while matrix tablets containing 30% carbopol showed t70% value of 234 min and extended the release up to 6 h. Three blends of AEG and C71 at the ratio of 1:2, 2:1 and 1:3 showed t70% values of 132, 312 and 102 min respectively and extended the release up to 8 h. Mathematical analysis of the release kinetics indicated that the nature of drug release from the matrix tablets followed Fickian and anomalous release. Drug release from matrix tablets of zidovudine containing blends of AEG and C71 demonstrates the advantage of blending a natural and synthetic polymer over single polymer use. (+info)Abelmoschus is a genus of flowering plants in the mallow family, Malvaceae. It includes several species that are native to tropical and subtropical regions of Asia, Africa, and Australia. Some of these species have historically been used in traditional medicine and as sources of food and fiber.
One of the most well-known species in this genus is Abelmoschus esculentus, which is commonly known as okra or gumbo. This vegetable is widely cultivated and consumed around the world for its edible green pods, which are rich in nutrients and have a unique slimy texture that makes them popular in soups and stews.
Other species of Abelmoschus include Abelmoschus manihot (also known as Hibiscus manihot), which is used in traditional Chinese medicine to treat various ailments, and Abelmoschus moschatus (also known as musk mallow), which has been used in perfumes and incense for its fragrant seeds.
It's worth noting that while some species of Abelmoschus have medicinal or culinary uses, it's important to consult with a healthcare professional before using any plant-based remedies, as they can interact with other medications or have unintended side effects.
I'm sorry for any confusion, but "Hibiscus" is not a medical term. It is a genus of flowering plants in the mallow family, Malvaceae. Some hibiscus species are used in traditional medicine and food products, but there isn't a single medical definition associated with the term "Hibiscus."
For example, Hibiscus sabdariffa, also known as roselle, is often used in herbal teas and has been studied for its potential health benefits. Some research suggests it may help lower blood pressure, but more studies are needed to confirm these findings and understand the mechanism of action.
If you're looking for information on a specific medical aspect related to hibiscus or its extracts, please provide more context so I can give you a more accurate response.
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Esculentus16
- Hibiscus crinitus) Abelmoschus enbeepeegearensis K.J.John, Scariah, Nissar, K.V.Bhat & S.R.Yadav Abelmoschus esculentus (L.) Moench - (syn. (wikipedia.org)
- Abelmoschus esculentus - (L.)Moench. (pfaf.org)
- Abelmoschus esculentus is a ANNUAL growing to 1 m (3ft 3in). (pfaf.org)
- The present study was undertaken to investigate the protective roles of Adansonia digitata (African baobab) Cucumeropsis mannii (Melon), Abelmoschus esculentus (Okro), on lipid profile, bone health, and selected organs (liver, kidney, brain, and testis) against cadmium-induced toxicity in rabbits. (ajol.info)
- Citrullus lanatus and Abelmoschus esculentus prevented organ damage induced by cadmium exposure. (ajol.info)
- Cow's Horn Okra Seeds (Abelmoschus esculentus cv. (monticelloshop.org)
- Okra, or lady's finger (botanical name Abelmoschus esculentus), is a vegetable of the family, Malvaceae. (pharmchoices.com)
- Okra, Abelmoschus esculentus L . (Moench) is an important vegetable crop. (plantsjournal.com)
- Alterations in proline accumulation in Abelmoschus esculentus Moench. (plantpathologyjournal.com)
- Okra, Abelmoschus esculentus L. (Moench) is an important vegetable crop cultivated in tropical, subtropical and warm temperate regions around the world. (echocommunity.org)
- The control groups received (CMC-Na 0.5%suspension), The treatment groups T1, T2, T3 were given 200, 400 mg and 800 mg/kg bw (Abelmoschus esculentus) ethanolic extract) for 52 days, respectively. (unair.ac.id)
- The number of necrosed Leydig cells significantly differed between the treatments, except T1 It was concluded that the Abelmoschus esculentus ethanolic extract can reduced the number of Leydig cells in the testis. (unair.ac.id)
- Shintaningrum, P , Rimayanti , & Widjiati 2019, ' The Effect of OCRA (Abelmoschus esculentus) Ethanolic Extract on Leydig Cells in Mus musculus ', Indian Veterinary Journal , vol. 96, no. 2, pp. 19-20. (unair.ac.id)
- okra , ( Abelmoschus esculentus ), herbaceous hairy annual plant of the mallow family ( Malvaceae ) and its edible fruit. (britannica.com)
- Okra (Abelmoschus esculentus L.) adalah tanaman sayuran yang memiliki nilai ekonomi cukup tinggi. (unja.ac.id)
- Download the complete SOIL SCIENCE project topic and material (chapter 1-5) titled EFFECT OF POULTRY MANURE AND NPK FERTILIZER ON THE GROWTH AND YIELD OF OKRA (Abelmoschus esculentus (L) moench) here on PROJECTS.ng. (projects.ng)
Manihot8
- M.S.Khan & M.S.Hussain Abelmoschus manihot (L.) Medik. (wikipedia.org)
- Abelmoschus sagittifolius in Kerala, India Abelmoschus manihot ssp. (wikipedia.org)
- Abelmoschus manihot ssp. (wikipedia.org)
- Abelmoschus manihot grow and care - shrub of the genus Abelmoschus and also known as Aibika or Hibiscus manihot, Abelmoschus manihot evergreen perennial but in a cold weather become deciduous or grow as annual plant and also used as ornamental plant, can grow in mediterranean, subtropics, temperate or tropics climate and growing in hardiness zone 10b+ as perennial and 5+ as annual. (growplants.org)
- Abelmoschus manihot 'Chief Kubo's Prize' - Abelmoschus manihot 'Chief Kubo's Prize' has deeply cut palmate leaves and hibiscus-like, light yellow flowers. (phoenixperennials.com)
- Abelmoschus manihot 'Chief Kubo's Prize' is an intriguing subtropical mallow relative with beautiful and edible deeply cut palmate leaves, bright red petioles and edible, hibiscus-like, light yellow flowers with black centres. (phoenixperennials.com)
- Enrichment and Purification of the Bioactive Flavonoids from Flower of Abelmoschus manihot (L.) Medic Using Macroporous Resins. (bvsalud.org)
- Flower of Abelmoschus manihot (FAM) is clinically effective to treat chronic kidney disease (CKD) with a relatively high dosage . (bvsalud.org)
Malvaceae5
- Abelmoschus is a genus of about fifteen species of flowering plants in the mallow family (Malvaceae), native to tropical Africa, Asia and northern Australia. (wikipedia.org)
- Background Abelmoschus is a perennial flowering member of the Malvaceae family. (nusaplant.com)
- Background Abelmoschus is a Malvaceae family plant that blooms once a year. (nusaplant.com)
- Abelmoschus is a genus of plants belonging to the mallow family (Malvaceae) and are perennial herbaceous plants reaching growth heights of 0.2 to 4 m. (anderswelt-import.eu)
- GC-MS studies showed that famesyl acetate was the major compound in the seed oil of Hibiscus abelmoschus (Malvaceae) grown in Sri Lanka. (who.int)
Genus2
- The name of the genus, "Abelmoschus," means "source of musk," which explains why several species of the genus, such Abelmoschus. (nusaplant.com)
- Genus epithet 'Abelmoschus' means 'source of musk', explaining how some species of the genus (eg. (nusaplant.com)
Moschatus subsp1
- Abelmoschus moschatus subsp. (wikimedia.org)
Okra Abelmoschus3
- West African okra Abelmoschus crinitus Wall. (wikipedia.org)
- Okra Abelmoschus ficulneus (L.) Wight & Arn. (wikipedia.org)
- Identification of okra (Abelmoschus spp. (iita.org)
Hibiscus Abelmoschus4
- Hibiscus abelmoschus). (wikipedia.org)
- You can Download, Share, Color online and Print these Annual Hibiscus (Abelmoschus Moschatus) for free. (coloringpagesonly.com)
- Hibiscus abelmoschus L. (fda.gov)
- Chemical studies on six medicinal plants of Sri Lanka namely Kaempferia galanga, Hibiscus abelmoschus, Piper longum, Anamirta cocculus , Berberis aristata and Coscinium fenestratum are reported in this thesis, Antimicrobial studies on K. galanga, H. abelmoschus, P. longum and A. cocculus were carried out. (who.int)
Medik2
- Aibika Abelmoschus moschatus Medik. (wikipedia.org)
- Plants of the World Online: Abelmoschus Medik. (wikipedia.org)
Species1
- Abelmoschus species are used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species including Chionodes hibiscella which has been recorded on A. moschatus. (wikipedia.org)
Plants1
- Plants of the World Online currently includes: Abelmoschus angulosus Wall. (wikipedia.org)
Sagittifolius1
- Abelmosk Abelmoschus muliensis K.M.Feng Abelmoschus palianus Sutar, K.V.Bhat & S.R.Yadav Abelmoschus sagittifolius (Kurz) Merr. (wikipedia.org)
Musk1
- White wild musk mallow Abelmoschus hostilis (Wall. (wikipedia.org)
Meaning1
- Found Wrong Meaning for Abelmoschus Moschatus ? (jenson.in)
India1
- Abelmoschus ficulneus leaves in Kawal Wildlife Sanctuary, India. (wikipedia.org)
Wall2
- Abelmoschus rugosus Wall. (wikimedia.org)
- Abelmoschus multiformis Wall. (kew.org)
Medicine1
- Abelmoschus 30C is a homeopathic medicine that relieves sleepiness with excess salivation. (boironusa.com)
Moschatus6
- Abelmoschus species are used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species including Chionodes hibiscella which has been recorded on A. moschatus. (wikipedia.org)
- Aibika Abelmoschus moschatus Medik. (wikipedia.org)
- This plant can be easily confused with Abelmoschus moschatus. (llifle.com)
- Abelmoschus moschatus subsp. (wikimedia.org)
- Abelmoschus moschatus from India. (padmini.ch)
- Plant name details for Abelmoschus moschatus subsp. (kew.org)
Moench3
- Hibiscus crinitus) Abelmoschus enbeepeegearensis K.J.John, Scariah, Nissar, K.V.Bhat & S.R.Yadav Abelmoschus esculentus (L.) Moench - (syn. (wikipedia.org)
- During the present investigation yellow vein mosaic disease in bhendi (Abelmoschus esculentus (L.) Moench) caused by a whitefly Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius) (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae) transmitted Begomovirus particularly Bhendi yellow vein mosaic virus [IN-NVS-2018] or BYMV [IN-NVS-2018] or BYMV was characterized by symptoms of homogenous interwoven network of yellow veins enclosing islands of green tissues. (ijcmas.com)
- Okra [ Abelmoschus esculentus L. (Moench)] is an economically important vegetable grown in tropical and sub-tropical regions of the world. (microbiologyjournal.org)
Hibiscus3
- Hibiscus abelmoschus). (wikipedia.org)
- Anatomical characters for distinguishing the genera Abelmoschus and Hibiscus. (wikipedia.org)
- Hibiscus pseud-abelmoschus Blume , Bijdr. (wikimedia.org)
Esculentus seeds2
- Phytochemical analysis of the extract of Abelmoschus esculentus seeds indicated the presence of Alkaloid, Flavonoids and Tannin types of compounds. (phytojournal.com)
- Abelmoschus esculentus seeds showed mild antioxidant activity. (phytojournal.com)
Seeds1
- The purpose of this study was to investigate the presence of major phytochemicals and the analgesic and antioxidant effects of methanol extract of the seeds of a plant Abelmoschus esculentus . (phytojournal.com)
Haenkeanus1
- Abelmoschus haenkeanus C.Presl , Rel. (wikimedia.org)
Hochr1
- Abelmoschus biakensis Hochr. (kew.org)
Phaseolus1
- Zea mays , Phaseolus vulgaris and Abelmoschus esculentus . (springer.com)
Plant1
- Abelmoschus esculentus is a nutritious food rich in magnesium, folate, fibre, antioxidants, and vitamin C, K1, and A. The plant may benefit pregnant women, heart health and blood sugar control. (godmotherbooks.com)
Leaf1
- Shoot length, root length, fresh weight, dry weight, leaf area and vigour index of Lady's finger Abelmoschus esculentus was higher in T₃. (stmjournals.com)
Fruit1
- Fruit of Abelmoschus esculentus. (nih.gov)
Ladies1
- The present study deal with the effect of different quantities of Manganese Oxide Nanoparticles on the growth of Ladies finger Abelmoschus esculentus. (stmjournals.com)
Finger2
- Pot culture studies on different quantities of manganese oxide nanoparticles such as 100, 200,300, 400 and 500 mg for treatments T₀ (control) T₁, T₂, T₃, T₄, T₅ respectively on the growth of Lady's finger Abelmoschus esculentus were conducted. (stmjournals.com)
- Germination efficiency of the Lady's finger Abelmoschus esculentus was higher in T₃ (300 mg) and lower in T₅ (500mg). (stmjournals.com)