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Effect of papaya seed extract on microenvironment of cauda epididymis. (1/108)
AIM: To evaluate the effect of aqueous Carica papaya seed extract on microenvironment of cauda epididymis. METHODS: Adult male albino rats were intramuscularly administered with 0 (control) or 0.5 mg papaya seed extract/kg body weight for 7 days. Cauda epididymal tubular content was collected by micropuncture technique; epididymal luminal fluid and sperm pellets were separately analyzed. RESULTS: The results revealed that the extract treatment caused significant reduction, as compared with control, in total protein and sialic acid contents in both epididymal fluid and sperm pellet. As compared with control, significantly lowered acid phosphatase activity was recorded in sperm pellet but was higher in epididymal fluid after the treatment. The extract treatment also caused significant reduction in level of inorganic phosphorus in the epididymal fluid. CONCLUSION: It is concluded that the aqueous papaya seed extract alters cauda epididymal microenvironment. (+info)Comparative reactions of recombinant papaya ringspot viruses with chimeric coat protein (CP) genes and wild-type viruses on CP-transgenic papaya. (2/108)
Transgenic papaya cultivars SunUp and Rainbow express the coat protein (CP) gene of the mild mutant of papaya ringspot virus (PRSV) HA. Both cultivars are resistant to PRSV HA and other Hawaii isolates through homology-dependent resistance via post-transcriptional gene silencing. However, Rainbow, which is hemizygous for the CP gene, is susceptible to PRSV isolates from outside Hawaii, while the CP-homozygous SunUp is resistant to most isolates but susceptible to the YK isolate from Taiwan. To investigate the role of CP sequence similarity in overcoming the resistance of Rainbow, PRSV HA recombinants with various CP segments of the YK isolate were constructed and evaluated on Rainbow, SunUp and non-transgenic papaya. Non-transgenic papaya were severely infected by all recombinants, but Rainbow plants developed a variety of symptoms. On Rainbow, a recombinant with the entire CP gene of YK caused severe symptoms, while recombinants with only partial YK CP sequences produced a range of milder symptoms. Interestingly, a recombinant with a YK segment from the 5' region of the CP gene caused very mild, transient symptoms, whereas recombinants with YK segments from the middle and 3' parts of the CP gene caused prominent and lasting symptoms. SunUp was resistant to all but two recombinants, which contained the entire CP gene or the central and 3'-end regions of the CP gene and the 3' non-coding region of YK, and the resulting symptoms were mild. It is concluded that the position of the heterologous sequences in the recombinants influences their pathogenicity on Rainbow. (+info)In vitro antimalarial activity of extracts of three plants used in the traditional medicine of India. (3/108)
In an attempt to search for new antimalarial drugs, we studied plants used by traditional healers of southwest India to treat malaria. Aqueous and organic solvent extracts obtained from specific parts of the plants Swertia chirata, Carica papaya, and Citrus sinensis were tested on malaria strain Plasmodium falciparum FCK 2 in vitro. The temperatures of extraction were the same as that used by the traditional healers in their plant preparations. Visual evaluation of the antimalarial activity of the plant extracts on thin blood smears was followed by quantification of the activity by use of [35S]-methionine incorporation into parasite proteins to determine the value that inhibits 50% (IC50). Among the 3 plants tested, 2 had significant inhibitory effect on P. falciparum in vitro. (+info)Chloroform extract of Carica papaya seeds induces long-term reversible azoospermia in langur monkey. (4/108)
AIM: To evaluate the antifertility activity of the chloroform extract of Carica papaya seeds by oral administration in langur monkey, Presbytis entellus entellus. METHODS: The chloroform extract of Carica papaya seeds, 50 mg/kg/day, was administered orally for 360 days to adult male langur monkeys. The sperm characteristics by light and electron microscopy, the sperm functional tests, the semen biochemistry, the serum testosterone level, the Leydig cell function, and the histology and ultrastructure of testis were determined to evaluate the antifertility activity and the blood biochemistry and hematology, to evaluate the toxicology. RESULTS: The extract gradually decreased the sperm concentration since days 30-60 of treatment with a total inhibition of sperm motility, a decrease in sperm viability and increase in sperm abnormality. Azoospermia was observed after day 90 of treatment and continued during the whole treatment period. Treatment withdrawal resulted in a gradual recovery in these parameters and 150 days later they reverted to nearly the pretreatment values. Morphological observation of the ejaculated sperm by light and scanning electron microscopy showed deleterious changes, particularly on the mid-piece. Sperm functional tests, viz., sperm mitochondrial activity index, acrosome intactness test and hypo-osmotic swelling test scored in the infertile range during treatment and returned to the fertile values 150 days after drug withdrawal. Histology of the testis revealed shrunken tubules, germ cell atrophy and normal Leydig cells. Ultrastructure of the testis showed vacuolization in the cytoplasm of Sertoli cells and germ cells. Loss of cytoplasmic organelles were evident in the spermatocytes and spermatids. Round spermatids showed loss of Golgi bodies, peripheral mitochondria and vacuolated cytoplasm, indicating maturational arrest. Leydig cell functional test indicated a mild inhibition of steroidogenic function. Haematology and serum biochemistry study disclosed no significant toxicological effect and the serum testosterone level was not affected. CONCLUSION: Carica papaya seed extract may selectively act on the developing germ cells, possibly mediated via Sertoli cells, leading to azoospermia. (+info)Effect of papaya seed extract on contractile response of cauda epididymal tubules. (5/108)
AIM: To evaluate the administration of Carica papaya seed extract on the contractility of cauda epididymal tubules in male rats. METHODS: Adult male albino rats were administered intramuscularly papaya seed extract at a dose of 0.5 mg/kg/day for 7 days. Animals were killed, cauda epididymal tubules of 5 cm length were isolated and the contractile response to different concentrations of adrenalin (1-500 microg/25mL) was examined. In another group of animals, the contractile response was assayed 3 months after withdrawal of the treatment. RESULTS: Papaya seed extract brought about a significant decrease in the contractile response of epididymal tubules as compared with the control. After three months of papaya withdrawal, a nearly normal pattern of contraction was regained. CONCLUSION: Papaya seed treatment reversibly reduces the contractile response of cauda epididymal tubules. (+info)On the evolution and molecular epidemiology of the potyvirus Papaya ringspot virus. (6/108)
The potyvirus Papaya ringspot virus (PRSV) is found throughout the tropics and subtropics. Its P biotype is a devastating pathogen of papaya crops and its W biotype of cucurbits. PRSV-P is thought to arise by mutation from PRSV-W. However, the relative impact of mutation and movement on the structure of PRSV populations is not well characterized. To investigate this, we have determined the coat protein sequences of isolates of both biotypes of PRSV from Vietnam (50), Thailand (13), India (1) and the Philippines (1), and analysed them together with 28 PRSV sequences already published, so that we can better understand the molecular epidemiology and evolution of PRSV. In Thailand, variation was greater among PRSV-W isolates (mean nucleotide divergence 7.6%) than PRSV-P isolates (mean 2.6%), but in Vietnamese populations the P and W biotypes were more but similarly diverse. Phylogenetic analyses of PRSV also involving its closest known relative, Moroccan watermelon mosaic virus, indicate that PRSV may have originated in Asia, particularly in the Indian subcontinent, as PRSV populations there are most diverse and hence have probably been present longest. Our analyses show that mutation, together with local and long-distance movement, contributes to population variation, and also confirms an earlier conclusion that populations of the PRSV-P biotype have evolved on several occasions from PRSV-W populations. (+info)Effect of dried fruits of Carica papaya Linn on hepatotoxicity. (7/108)
Ethanol and aqueous extracts of Carica papaya has been evaluated for its anti hepatotoxic activity. The ethanol and aqueous extracts of Carica papaya showed remarkable hepatoprotective activity against CCl(4) induced hepatotoxicity. The activity was evaluated by using biochemical parameters such as serum aspartate amino transferase (AST), alanine amino transferase (ALT), alkaline phosphatase, total bilirubin and gamma glutamate transpeptidase (GGTP). The histopathological changes of liver sample was compared with respect to control. (+info)Comparison of cross inoculation potential of South African avocado and mango isolates of Colletotrichum gloeosporioides. (8/108)
Three hundred and eighteen Colletotrichum gloeosporioides isolates from stem-end rot and anthracnose infected avocados as well as from stem-end rot/anthracnose and soft brown rot on mango, were compared using fruit inoculations. Isolates could be categorised according to lesion size and both avocado and mango isolates produced larger lesions when inoculated on their own hosts. Cross-inoculation potential of these isolates was also compared on strawberries, peppers, guavas, papayas and citrus. All isolates produced lesions on all hosts except citrus. Factors such as area of origin and symptom type from which original isolations were made, could not be correlated with lesion development on these hosts. (+info)"Carica" is a genus name that refers to a group of plants commonly known as papayas. The most widely cultivated and well-known species in this genus is Carica papaya, which is native to Central America and southern Mexico. This plant produces large, edible fruits that are rich in nutrients such as vitamin C, vitamin A, and potassium.
The fruit of the Carica papaya tree is often used for its medicinal properties, including its anti-inflammatory and digestive benefits. The leaves, stems, and roots of the plant also have various traditional uses in different cultures, such as treating wounds, reducing fever, and alleviating symptoms of digestive disorders.
It's worth noting that while Carica papaya has been studied for its potential health benefits, more research is needed to fully understand its effects and safety profile. As with any treatment or supplement, it's important to consult with a healthcare provider before using Carica papaya for medicinal purposes.
"Ficus" is not a medical term. It is a genus of plants, including the fig tree, which is widely distributed in tropical and subtropical regions. Some species of Ficus are used in traditional medicine, but "Ficus" itself does not have a specific medical definition.
Chymopapain is a proteolytic enzyme that is derived from the papaya fruit (Carica papaya). It is specifically obtained from the latex of unripe papayas. Chymopapain is used in medical treatments, particularly as an enzyme therapy for disc herniation in the spine, which can cause pain, numbness, or weakness due to pressure on nearby nerves.
The procedure, called chemonucleolysis, involves injecting chymopapain directly into the damaged intervertebral disc. The enzyme breaks down and dissolves part of the proteoglycan matrix in the nucleus pulposus (the inner, gel-like portion of the intervertebral disc), reducing its size and relieving pressure on the affected nerves. This can help alleviate pain and improve function in some patients with herniated discs.
However, the use of chymopapain for disc herniation has declined over time due to the development of other treatment options, such as minimally invasive surgical techniques, and concerns about potential side effects and allergic reactions associated with its use. It is essential to consult a healthcare professional for appropriate evaluation and management of spinal conditions.
Sperm immobilizing agents are substances or chemicals that are capable of reducing the mobility or motility of sperm, thereby preventing their ability to fertilize an egg. These agents are often used in reproductive medicine for various purposes such as in semen analysis, assisted reproductive technologies (ART), and contraception.
Examples of sperm immobilizing agents include:
1. Cryoprotectants: These are substances that protect sperm from damage during freezing and thawing processes used in ART. They can also temporarily immobilize sperm by altering their membrane properties.
2. Spermicides: These are chemicals commonly found in contraceptive products like foams, creams, gels, films, or suppositories. They work by disrupting the sperm's plasma membrane and inhibiting its metabolic activity, ultimately leading to immobilization or death.
3. Lidocaine: A local anesthetic that can reversibly impair sperm motility at concentrations used for dental procedures.
4. Chlorhexidine: An antiseptic agent that has been shown to have spermicidal properties by disrupting the sperm's membrane and inhibiting its metabolic activity.
5. Glutaraldehyde: A fixative agent used in research settings to immobilize sperm for microscopic examination or other laboratory procedures.
6. Formaldehyde: Another fixative agent with similar uses as glutaraldehyde, although its use is less common due to safety concerns.
It's important to note that some of these agents may have potential side effects or risks associated with their use, and they should be used under the guidance of a healthcare professional.
I apologize for any confusion, but "Vernonia" is not a medical term. It is the name of a genus of plants in the sunflower family, also known as ironweeds. Some species of Vernonia have been used in traditional medicine, such as Vernonia anthelmintica, which has been used in Ayurvedic medicine for its supposed anti-parasitic properties. However, there is limited scientific evidence to support these uses.
If you are looking for a medical term and have made a mistake in spelling or phrasing, please let me know and I will do my best to provide an accurate definition.
Contraceptive agents for males are substances or methods that are used to prevent pregnancy by reducing the likelihood of fertilization. These can include:
1. Barrier methods: Condoms, diaphragms, and spermicides create a physical barrier that prevents sperm from reaching the egg.
2. Hormonal methods: Testosterone and progestin hormone therapies can decrease sperm production and reduce fertility.
3. Intrauterine devices (IUDs) for men: These are still in the experimental stage, but they involve placing a device in the male reproductive tract to prevent sperm from reaching the female reproductive system.
4. Withdrawal method: This involves the man withdrawing his penis from the vagina before ejaculation, although this is not a highly reliable form of contraception.
5. Fertility awareness methods: These involve tracking the woman's menstrual cycle and avoiding sexual intercourse during her fertile period.
6. Sterilization: Vasectomy is a surgical procedure that blocks or cuts the vas deferens, preventing sperm from leaving the body. It is a permanent form of contraception for men.
It's important to note that no contraceptive method is 100% effective, and individuals should consult with their healthcare provider to determine which option is best for them based on their personal needs, lifestyle, and medical history.
Papain is defined as a proteolytic enzyme that is derived from the latex of the papaya tree (Carica papaya). It has the ability to break down other proteins into smaller peptides or individual amino acids. Papain is widely used in various industries, including the food industry for tenderizing meat and brewing beer, as well as in the medical field for its digestive and anti-inflammatory properties.
In medicine, papain is sometimes used topically to help heal burns, wounds, and skin ulcers. It can also be taken orally to treat indigestion, parasitic infections, and other gastrointestinal disorders. However, its use as a medical treatment is not widely accepted and more research is needed to establish its safety and efficacy.
Ficain is not typically defined in the context of human medicine, but it is a term used in biochemistry and molecular biology. Ficain is a proteolytic enzyme, also known as ficin, that is isolated from the latex of the fig tree (Ficus species). It has the ability to break down other proteins into smaller peptides or individual amino acids by cleaving specific peptide bonds. Ficain is often used in research and industrial applications, such as protein degradation, digestion studies, and biochemical assays.
I apologize for any confusion, but "Loranthaceae" is not a medical term. It is a botanical term that refers to a family of flowering plants known as the mistletoes. These parasitic plants attach themselves to the branches of trees and shrubs, penetrating the bark to draw nutrients from the host plant. They have adapted to a parasitic lifestyle through evolution, losing their roots and some leaves.
If you have any questions related to medical terminology or health science, I would be happy to help!
Benzoylarginine nitroanilide is a synthetic peptide derivative that is often used as a substrate in enzyme assays, particularly for testing the activity of proteases (enzymes that break down proteins). Proteases cleave the peptide bond between benzoyl and arginine in the molecule, releasing p-nitroaniline, which can be easily measured spectrophotometrically. This allows researchers to quantify the activity of protease enzymes in a sample. It is also known as Benzoyl-L-arginine ρ-nitroanilide hydrochloride or BAPNA.
A plant extract is a preparation containing chemical constituents that have been extracted from a plant using a solvent. The resulting extract may contain a single compound or a mixture of several compounds, depending on the extraction process and the specific plant material used. These extracts are often used in various industries including pharmaceuticals, nutraceuticals, cosmetics, and food and beverage, due to their potential therapeutic or beneficial properties. The composition of plant extracts can vary widely, and it is important to ensure their quality, safety, and efficacy before use in any application.
I believe there may be some confusion in your question. "Rubber" is not a medical term, but rather a common term used to describe a type of material that is elastic and can be stretched or deformed and then return to its original shape when the force is removed. It is often made from the sap of rubber trees or synthetically.
However, in a medical context, "rubber" might refer to certain medical devices or supplies made from rubber materials, such as rubber gloves used for medical examinations or procedures, or rubber stoppers used in laboratory equipment. But there is no medical definition specifically associated with the term 'Rubber' itself.
Chloroform is a volatile, clear, and nonflammable liquid with a mild, sweet, and aromatic odor. Its chemical formula is CHCl3, consisting of one carbon atom, one hydrogen atom, and three chlorine atoms. Chloroform is a trihalomethane, which means it contains three halogens (chlorine) in its molecular structure.
In the medical field, chloroform has been historically used as an inhaled general anesthetic agent due to its ability to produce unconsciousness and insensibility to pain quickly. However, its use as a surgical anesthetic has largely been abandoned because of several safety concerns, including its potential to cause cardiac arrhythmias, liver and kidney damage, and a condition called "chloroform hepatopathy" with prolonged or repeated exposure.
Currently, chloroform is not used as a therapeutic agent in medicine but may still be encountered in laboratory settings for various research purposes. It's also possible to find traces of chloroform in drinking water due to its formation during the disinfection process using chlorine-based compounds.
Cercopithecidae is a family of Old World primates, which includes monkeys such as baboons, macaques, and langurs. These primates are characterized by their adaptations for arboreal or terrestrial living, and they have complex social structures. The family Cercopithecidae is divided into two subfamilies: Cercopithecinae (guenons, macaques, and langurs) and Colobinae (leaf monkeys and colobus monkeys). These primates are found in Africa and Asia, and they play important ecological roles in their environments.
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- The genus name comes from the botanical name of the fig, Ficus carica, because of the species' leaves or fruits resemble that of it. (wikipedia.org)
- Analysis of differentiation (genetic diversity and related relationships) among 22 landrace ( Ficus carica L. sativa ) and 2 wild form ( F. carica L. caprificus ) accessions of fig growing under the same environmental conditions in the Palestinian Fig Collection, Til, Nablus, Palestine, using PCR-based Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA (RAPD) and pomological markers, revealed considerable genetic diversity. (scirp.org)
- Aljane, F. and Ferchichi, A. (2009) Assessment of Genetic Diversity among Some Southern Tunisian Fig (Ficus carica L.) Cultivars Based on Morphological Descriptors. (scirp.org)
- Sadder, M.T. and Atteyyeh, A.F. (2006) Molecular Assessment of Polymorphism among Local Jordanian Genotypes of The Common Fig (Ficus carica L.). Scientia Horticulturae, 107, 347-351. (scirp.org)
- Gaaliche, B., Saddoud, O. and Mars, M. (2012) Morphological and Pomological Diversity of Fig (Ficus carica L.) Cultivars in Northwest of Tunisia. (scirp.org)
- Khadari, B., Lashermes, P.H. and Kjellberg, F. (1995) RAPD Fingerprints for Identification and Genetic Characterization of Fig (Ficus carica L.) Genotypes. (scirp.org)
- Ficus Carica (4.2 fl oz) UNDA Gemmotherapy supports the nervous system specially whit symptoms of anxiety, neurosis, gastric and peptic ulcers, stress, raw nerves. (naturalhealinghouse.com)
- The traditional use of Cannabis sativa, Ficus carica and Dodonea viscosa in local medications to offset the bacterial infections. (jptcp.com)
- Ficus carica, Ficus sycomorus and Euphorbia tirucalli latex extracts: Phytochemical screening, antioxidant and cytotoxic properties. (jptcp.com)
- Comparative anticancer activities of Ficus carica and Ficus salicifolia latex in MDA-MB-231 cells. (jptcp.com)
- Phytochemical screening, antioxidant activity and inhibitory potential of Ficus carica and Olea europaea leaves. (jptcp.com)
- Ficus carica or locally known as fig is a species belonging to the Moraceae family. (iium.edu.my)
- BTM6 two months old seedling and Ficus carica cv. (iium.edu.my)
- Cano-Lamadrid, M. Ficus carica Fruits. (encyclopedia.pub)
- Ficus carica Fruits" Encyclopedia , https://encyclopedia.pub/entry/14596 (accessed December 05, 2023). (encyclopedia.pub)
- Ficus carica L. (fig) is a species of the very large number of the genus Ficus belonging to the Moraceae famil, characterized by milky latex in all parenchymatous tissue, unisexual flowers, anatropous ovules and aggregated drupes or achenes [ 1 ] . (encyclopedia.pub)
- A surface multiple imprinting layers membrane with well-oriented recognition sites for selective separation of chlorogenic acid from Ficus carica L. (bvsalud.org)
- Chlorogenic acid (CGA), known as an important natural antioxidative compound in Ficus carica L, has valuable application prospects on health food , functional food , nutrition and dietary formulations . (bvsalud.org)
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- Carica is a genus of flowering plants in the family Caricaceae including the papaya (C. papaya syn. (wikipedia.org)
- 1999). A phylogenetic analysis of the genus Carica L. (Caricaceae) based on restriction fragment length variation in a cpDNA intergenic spacer region. (wikipedia.org)
- THE PAPAYA Carica papaya Family: Caricaceae Papaya originates from tropical Central and South America, ranging from Mexico to Bolivia. (web.app)
- PAPAYA - Food and Agriculture Organization The pawpaw (Carica papaya L.) is the most economically important fruit in the Caricaceae Family. (web.app)
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- BNI juga menyediakan 300 keranjang buah Carica. (bni.co.id)
- Untuk membantu keberlanjutan produksi buah Carica, ke-8 BUMN yang ulang tahun menyumbangkan 200 bibit pohon Carica. (bni.co.id)
- Bibit pohon tersebut diserahkan kepada para petani untuk ditanam dan dipelihara, sehingga pasokan buah Carica dimasa mendatang lebih terjamin. (bni.co.id)
- Buah pepaya dengan nama ilmiah Carica papaya L., termasuk dalam klasifikasi berikut ini: Carica papaya - Plant Finder Carica papaya, commonly called papaya, is a small, frost-tender, succulent, broadleaf evergreen tree that bears papaya fruits throughout the year. (web.app)
- 2.1 Kajian Tentang Buah pepaya (carica papaya). (web.app)
- Carica Gemilang 350 Gram 1 Dus Isi 6 pcs adalah minuman sirup buah carica dengan kualitas premium dari Dataran Tinggi Dieng Wonosobo Perusahaan kami bergerak di bidang produksi dan berdiri sejak tanggal 10 Oktober 2013 dan sampai sekarang pemasaran kami sudah mencapai area Jawa Bali. (caricagemilang.com)
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- baccata Carica candamarcensis = Vasconcellea cundinamarcensis (Mountain papaya) Carica candicans = Vasconcellea candicans (Mito) Carica caudata = Jarilla heterophylla Carica cauliflora = Vasconcellea cauliflora Carica cestriflora = Vasconcellea cundinamarcensis Carica chilensis = Vasconcellea chilensis Carica cnidoscoloides = Horovitzia cnidoscoloides Lorence & R. Torres Carica crassipetala = Vasconcellea crassipetala Carica cundinamarcensis = Vasconcellea cundinamarcensis Carica dodecaphylla = Jacaratia spinosa Carica glandulosa = Vasconcellea glandulosa Carica goudotiana = Vasconcellea goudotiana Carica heterophylla = Vasconcellea microcarpa subsp. (wikipedia.org)
- Carica Papaya (Papaya) Fruit Extract is an extract of the fruit of the papaya, Carica papaya. (ewg.org)
- The draft genome of the transgenic tropical fruit tree papaya (Carica papaya Linnaeus). (genome.jp)
- Papaya carica Gaertner, Fruct. (usf.edu)
- Prasad CH, Srinivasulu K, Venkateswarlu P (2015) Catalytic Reduction of 4-Nitrophenol Using Biogenic Silver Nanoparticles Derived from Papaya ( Carica papaya ) Peel extract. (omicsonline.org)
- Papaya (Carica papaya) is an evergreen flowering tree that is valued for its buttery fruit that is believed to offer many health benefits. (k7herbocare.com)
- Papita, Papeeta, Papiitaa, Melon tree, Papaw, Paw paw Papaya (Carica papaya) is one of the all year round favorite dessert fruits known for its sweet, juicy, melt on your mouth flesh. (k7herbocare.com)
- Nov 12, 2016 · Haryoto (1998) mengatakan bahwa tanaman papaya (Carica papaya L.) baru dikenal secara umum sekitar tahun 1930 di Indonesia, khususnya dikawasan Pulau Jawa.Tanaman pepaya ini sangat mudah tumbuh di berbagai cuaca. (web.app)
- While the (PDF) Papaya (Carica papaya L.) Biology and Biotechnology Papaya (Carica papaya L.) is a popular and economically important fruit tree of tropical and subtropical countries. (web.app)
- Carica papaya Carica papaya L., termasuk dalam kawasan sekitar Meksiko dan Costa Rica.Tanaman papaya banyak ditanam baik di daerah tropis maupun subtropis, di daerah basah dan kering, atau di daerah dataran rendah dan pegunungan (Soedarya, 2009). (web.app)
- Papaya liquid extract, organic papaya carica papaya. (web.app)
- Papaya liquid extract, organic papaya carica papaya dried. (web.app)
- Papaya carica papaya is a low, palmshaped tree with a thin, branchless trunk 310 m high. (web.app)
- Papaya (Carica papaya) is a tropical tree. (medlineplus.gov)
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- Aktivitas utamanya adalah memberi dukungan riil terhadap pengembangan agroindustri khas Wonosobo, yaitu industri makanan dan minuman Carica dengan menggelar CARICA DAY dimana memecahkan rekor MURI makan Carica bersama 5555 peserta. (bni.co.id)
- Puncak acara perayaan HUT 8 BUMN tersebut diramaikan dengan acara Deklarasi CARICA Day, yaitu pencatatan rekor Museum Rekor Indonesia (MURI) untuk makan Carica oleh 5.555 peserta termasuk Menteri BUMN dan seluruh dirut BUMN pada waktu bersamaan. (bni.co.id)
- Tetapi tanaman yang sering di budidayakan olah para petani adalah carica, karena dapat tumbuh dan berkembang dengan cepat di bandingkan dengan genus yang lainnya. (web.app)
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- According to World Flora Online, the genus Carica lists 21 species. (wikipedia.org)
- According to the Catalogue of Life, the four remaining species in the genus are: Carica aprica V. M. Badillo Carica augusti Harms Carica papaya L. (Papaya) The species that have since been transferred to their new genera are as follows: Carica baccata = Vasconcellea microcarpa subsp. (wikipedia.org)
- Tanaman ini memiliki 4 genus yaitu carica, jarila, jacaranta dan cylicomorpha. (web.app)
- Aug 16, 2016 · Pepaya (Carica papaya) atau betik adalah tumbuhan yang berasal dari genus Carica yang berasal dari Meksiko bagian selatan dan bagian utara Amerika Selatan, namun kini sudah tersebar luas dan banyak ditanam di seluruh daerah tropis untuk diambil buahnya. (web.app)
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- Salah satu dukungan yang diberikan BNI pada kesempatan tersebut adalah menyerahkan 2 unit motor roda tiga untuk pengangkutan hasil perkebunan Carica pasca panen kepada Masyarakat Perlindungan Indikasi Geografis (MPIG) serta menyediakan 20 unit mesin Cup Sealer bagi MPIG Carica Dieng. (bni.co.id)
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- Carica peltata Hook. (theferns.info)
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- Siamo in grado di fornire carica batterie per tutte le tecnologie Acido, Agm, Gel. (mtrbatterie.it)
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- BASIONYM: Carica papaya Linnaeus 1753. (usf.edu)
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- Carica papaya fruit extract softens the skin, accelerates the process of its regeneration and improves metabolism in cells. (tiande.ru)
- Studies have suggested that carica papaya leaf extract have the potential to increase platelet count. (web.app)
- Potential test of papaya leaf and seed extract carica papaya as larvicides against anopheles mosquito larvae mortality. (web.app)
- Role of carica papaya leaf extract for dengue associated thrombocytopenia ghan shyam pangtey1, anupam prakash1, yash pal munjal2 1professor, dept. (web.app)
- Acute toxicity study of carica papaya leaf extract in sprague dawley rats article pdf available in journal of medicinal plant research 510. (web.app)
- Antihyperglycemic and hypolipidemic activities of aqueous extract of carica papaya linn. (web.app)
- Reduction of hydrogen peroxideinduced erythrocyte damage by carica papaya leaf extract. (web.app)
- Guidelines in using carica papaya leaf extract for dengue fever. (web.app)
- Get info of suppliers, manufacturers, exporters, traders of carica papaya extract for buying in india. (web.app)
- Role of carica papaya leaf extract for dengue associated. (web.app)
- Carica papaya leaf extract is now being widely used as a treatment for dengue fever in many countries 1 and in some with the approval of their health authorities 2. (web.app)
- Efficacy and safety of carica papaya leaf extract in the dengue. (web.app)
- Effect of carica papaya leaf extract capsule on platelet. (web.app)
- Pure Paw Paw Papaya Leaf Carica papaya Extract must have papain! (bionutriciaextract.com)
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- Pepaya (Carica papaya), adalah tumbuhan yang berasal dari Meksiko Klasifikasi Tumbuhan Papaya. (web.app)
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- Pada kesempatan ini, BNI turut mendukung peningkatan kapasitas usaha para pengrajin minuman dan makanan berbahan Carica yang merupakan produk khas Wonosobo. (bni.co.id)
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- Carica Papaya Leaf Extracts An Ethnomedicinal Boon Carica papaya leaf has been researched for its medicinal uses. (web.app)
- Pdf carica papaya leaf extracts are known to have many beneficial. (web.app)
- The method to obtain leaf juice was adapted from procedures used in studies for dengue fever 3, 4 or toxicity of carica papaya leaves 2426. (web.app)
- Original article clinical use of carica papaya leaf. (web.app)
- Papaya leaf carica papaya papaya leaf, or carica papaya, comes from a tropical tree without branches. (web.app)
- Without papain it's not Pure Paw Paw Papaya Leaf Carica papaya! (bionutriciaextract.com)
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- Waste Carica papaya oil seed (WCPOS) and other oil seeds, are gaining recognition due to their high oleic fatty acid content. (strath.ac.uk)
- Leaves, fruit and seeds of the carica papaya are used as ethno medicine. (web.app)
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- Los datos de laboratorio y epidemiológicos indicaron que las papayas maradol de la granja Carica de Campeche en Tenabo, Campeche, México probablemente fueron la fuente de este brote multiestatal. (cdc.gov)
- Epidemiologic and laboratory evidence indicated that Maradol papayas from the Carica de Campeche farm in Tenabo, Campeche, Mexico were the likely source of this outbreak. (cdc.gov)
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- What are the Health Benefits of Papita (Carica papaya)? (planetayurveda.com)
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- Varias compañías retiraron del mercado las papayas de la granja Carica de Campeche en México. (cdc.gov)
- El 5 de agosto, Agroson's LLC retiró del mercado External ciertas papayas maradol de la marca Cavi, cultivadas y empacadas por Carica de Campeche. (cdc.gov)
- CDC, public health and regulatory officials in several states, and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) External investigated a multistate outbreak of Salmonella infections linked to imported Maradol papayas from the Carica de Campeche farm in Mexico. (cdc.gov)
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- Este fue uno de los cuatro brotes multiestatales separados que fueron identificados en el 2017 y que estuvieron vinculados con papayas maradol importadas de cuatro granjas diferentes de México. (cdc.gov)
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- judul "Isolasi Senyawa Flavonoid dari Biji Pepaya (Carica papaya L) dan Uji. (web.app)
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- Las mismas cepas de estos tipos de Salmonella fueron halladas en muestras tomadas de papayas y de personas enfermas. (cdc.gov)
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- Carica papaya, the papaya, is a small, fast-growing but short-lived, evergreen tree growing 3 - 10 metres tall with a bole 10 - 30cm in diameter. (theferns.info)
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- The SMILM was successfully applied to separate CGA from the fruits , peels and leaves of F. carica with recoveries of 90.22, 83.31 and 84.95 %, respectively. (bvsalud.org)
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- Additional sources and suggested readings 1 papaya wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 2 chemical profile of unripe pulp of carica papaya pakistan journal of nutrition 4 6. (web.app)
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- The primary ingredient in caripill tablet is carica. (web.app)
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- It also contains many biological active compounds including chymopapain and papain which is the Journal of Medicinal Plants BAB II TINJAUAN PUSTAKA 2.1 Tanaman Pepaya (Carica … Carica papaya L) Sejumlah mineral yang terkandung di dalam pepaya diantaranya kalium, magnesium, dan antioksidan seperti karoten, vitamin C dan flavonoid, enzim renin, alkalin pepaya, dan karpein serta enzim papain (Adi, 2006). (web.app)
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- Journal of Medicinal Plants Studies Carica papaya contains an enzyme known as papain which is present in the bark, leaves and fruit. (web.app)
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- Safety evaluation of oral toxicity of carica papaya linn. (web.app)
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- The study was conducted to investigate the platelet increasing property of carica papaya leaves juice cplj in patients with dengue fever df. (web.app)
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- Isolation and identification carpaine in carica papaya l. (web.app)
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- Therapeutic potential of carica papaya in microbial infections. (web.app)