Cytotoxicity evaluation of Persica mouthwash on cultured human and mouse cell lines in the presence and absence of fetal calf serum. (1/7)
(+info)Floral development and anatomy of Salvadoraceae. (2/7)
(+info)Antifungal activity of triterpenoid isolated from Azima tetracantha leaves. (3/7)
(+info)Benzyl isothiocyanate, a major component from the roots of Salvadora persica is highly active against Gram-negative bacteria. (4/7)
(+info)Estrogenic activities of ten medicinal herbs from the Middle East. (5/7)
(+info)Antioxidant capacity of chewing stick miswak Salvadora persica. (6/7)
(+info)Comparative evaluation of the antimicrobial efficacy of four chewing sticks commonly used in South India: an in vitro study. (7/7)
(+info)I apologize for any confusion, but "Salvadoraceae" is not a medical term. It is a taxonomic category in botany, referring to the family of flowering plants that includes approximately 1,000 species, among which are the genera *Salvadora* and *Azadirachta*, which contain species with potential medicinal uses.
*Salvadora persica*, for example, is a plant commonly known as "toothbrush tree" or "mustard tree," and its twigs and roots have been used traditionally for oral hygiene and various medicinal purposes in different cultures.
*Azadirachta indica*, also known as neem, is another plant from this family with numerous traditional uses in medicine, including skin conditions, inflammation, and fever reduction, among others.
However, it's important to note that using these plants or their extracts for medicinal purposes should be done under the guidance of a healthcare professional, as they can interact with other medications and may have side effects.
Salvadoraceae
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APG IV system
Reveal system
Menodora scabra
APG III system
Salvadora (plant)
Azima tetracantha
Azima
Azima sarmentosa
Dobera
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Glucotropaeolin
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Dobera glabra
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Salvadora
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Salvadora oleoides
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Salvadora1
- The latin name of Meswak is Salvadora persica and belongs to family Salvadoraceae. (bimbima.com)
Brassicales2
- Salvadoraceae is a family in the plant order Brassicales, consisting of three genera with a total of 11 known species. (wikipedia.org)
- citation needed] Salvadoraceae was previously placed in order Celastrales,[citation needed] but is now placed in Brassicales. (wikipedia.org)
Family1
- Salvadoraceae is a family in the plant order Brassicales, consisting of three genera with a total of 11 known species. (wikipedia.org)