ABSTRACT: Use of plants as a source of medicine has been inherited and is an important component of the health care system in India.Tridax procumbens Linn.(Asteraceae) one of the medicinally important plants commonly found in subtropical countries growing primarily at waste places, roadsides throughout India during the raining season was chromatographically evaluated in the present work for.
Australian Herbicide Resistance Initiative (AHRI) Glyphosate Resistance in Tridax procumbens via a Novel EPSPS Thr- 102-Ser Substitution. The AHRI research paper Glyphosate resistance in Tridax procumbens via a novel EPSPS Thr-102-Ser substitution, by Li et al, was published in the Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry 2018. This paper is a collaborative effort with researchers coming.
Oxidative stress and impaired antioxidant system have been implicated in the pathophysiology of diverse disease states. The polyphenol and flavonoids are used for the treatment of various diseases triggered by oxidative stress. Tridax procumbens have been used as indigenous medicine for a variety of ailments. In the present study, it was planned to investigate the phytochemical and in vitro.
Nature has been a source of medicinal agents for thousands of years and an impressive numbers of modern drugs have been isolated from natural resources. Tridax procumbens Linn (Family -Asteraceae common name- Dhaman grass) is a common herb found in India. Tridax procumbens is well known Ayurvedic, ethino-botanical and unani medicinal plant.
It is the result of research conducted by Jingbo Li, Qiong Peng, Heping Han, Alex Nyporko, Tymofii Kulynych, Qin Yu and Stephen Powles. Paper. This research was published in the Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, read the paper Glyphosate Resistance in Tridax procumbens via a Novel EPSPS Thr- 102-Ser Substitution in full here.
Tridax procumbens is a very promising species that produces secondary metabolites reported to have a variety of medicinal uses including among others, anti-anemic, anti-inflammatory, anti-diabetic and anesthetic properties. This species has a long history of traditional use by different communities.
Background: The Tridax procumbens plant is well known for its traditional medicinal values. The present study deals with evaluation of antifungal activity of the extracts obtained from Tridax procumbens L. Method: Different extracts of the parts like leaf, stem, flower and roots were prepared in five solvent systems of polar and non-polar origin.
Bioremediation of heavy metal pollution remains a major challenge in environmental biotechnology. Many plants have been shown to bind heavy metals with varying degrees of specificity and affinity. This paper highlights the potential of Tridax procumbens for biosorbing copper metal ion in aqueous solutions. Experiments were carried out as a function of pH, biosorbent concentration, copper.
The study is aimed at development of physicochemical parameters and to investigate the active principle present in Tridax Procumbens Linn. Tridax Procumbens Linn. (Asteraceae) commonly known as Coat Buttons is an important plant used against various disorders in indigenous system of medicine such as Wound-Healing, Hepatoprotective, Anti-Inflammatory, Anti-diabetic and Immunomodulatory.