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4 mar 2022 · Introduction. Plants in the Myrica L. family include Myrica rubra, Myrica esculenta, Myrica Nana, Myrica Adenophora, Myrica cerifera, Myrica Faya, Myrica Rivas martinezii, and ∼47 other species (Jia et al., 2015), which are found through Australia, North America, and Southeast Asia (Erickson & Hamrick, 2003).
1 sty 2018 · Myrica nagi is a celebrity medicinal plant that is distributed in sub-Himalayan regions and holds several pharmacological actions and therapeutic effects along with their economic usage.
24 wrz 2022 · The Southern Wax Myrtle, also known as the Bayberry, is a versatile evergreen shrub that thrives in a variety of habitats across Florida. Its adaptability allows it to flourish in coastal dunes, pine flatwoods, and wetland margins, making it a common sight in both natural and cultivated landscapes.
1 cze 2022 · This review presents the current knowledge on the potentialities of plant products as antibiotic adjuvants to restore the therapeutic activity of drugs and proposes innovative strategies to counteract the biofilm resistance problems.
28 lip 2015 · Nearly 36 compounds were isolated from different morphological parts of Myrica and/or Morella species and their antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activities evaluated.
This study addresses the antibacterial and nematicidal effects of Myrica cerifera, more commonly known as wax myrtle. Our results show wax myrtle significantly decreases C. elegans lifespan and fecundity as well as the growth of S. epidermidis and S. aureus , indicating wax myrtle can alter how we develop antibiotics and nematicides in the future.
28 lip 2015 · Herein are reviewed the most significant studies on the antioxidant and anti-inflammatory compounds isolated from species of the Morella and Myrica genera. 3. Isolated Compounds from Morella / Myrica Species