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Gorillas Inspire Drug Discovery: Antibacterial and Antioxidant Properties in Gabonese Plants
Gorillas Inspire Drug Discovery: Antibacterial and Antioxidant Properties in Gabonese Plants
In a groundbreaking study published  in PLOS ONE, researchers from the Interdisciplinary Medical Research Center of Franceville, Gabon, reveal that four plant species consumed by wild gorillas in Gabon—also utilized in local traditional medicine—exhibit promising antibacteri...
DATE:2025-03-23
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Innovative Vertical Farming Techniques Boost Medicinal Compound Production
Innovative Vertical Farming Techniques Boost Medicinal Compound Production
Emerging research into controlled environment agriculture (CEA) aims to enhance the production of medicinal plants that produce natural anti-cancer compounds, potentially revolutionizing treatment methods. Led by doctoral student Rebekah Maynard, the study focuses on identifying ...
DATE:2025-03-23
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Rethinking Food Systems: The Urgent Call for a Plant-Based Transition Amid Climate Crisis
Rethinking Food Systems: The Urgent Call for a Plant-Based Transition Amid Climate Crisis
As 2024 marks the hottest year on record, researchers worldwide are urging a reevaluation of global food systems to combat rising temperatures and advocating for a shift towards plant-based diets. This unprecedented year saw global temperatures climb to 1.6C above preindustrial l...
DATE:2025-03-23
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Global Collaboration Unveils Anti-HIV Potential in African Medicinal Plant
Global Collaboration Unveils Anti-HIV Potential in African Medicinal Plant
A remarkable collaboration between The Wistar Institute and the University of Buea in Cameroon has illuminated promising anti-HIV properties in Croton oligandrus Pierre & Hutch, an African tree long utilized in traditional medicine for treating various health conditions such as c...
DATE:2025-03-23
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UMass Amherst Study Highlights Syrian Rue’s Potential in Treating Anxiety and Depression
UMass Amherst Study Highlights Syrian Rue’s Potential in Treating Anxiety and Depression
Nazim Mamedov, an adjunct assistant professor at the Stockbridge School of Agriculture at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, is garnering attention for his insights into the pharmacological properties of Syrian rue (Peganum harmala). His latest research, published as chapte...
DATE:2025-03-23
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Kyushu University Innovates with Plant-Based Microfluidics for Complex 3D Networks
Kyushu University Innovates with Plant-Based Microfluidics for Complex 3D Networks
Microfluidic technology is increasingly vital across numerous scientific fields, including regenerative medicine and environmental science, yet traditional microfabrication techniques often struggle with the scalability and complexity needed for building intricate three-dimension...
DATE:2025-03-23
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Unveiling Genetic Insights: Enhancing the Quality of Medicinal Plant Atractylodes Lancea
Unveiling Genetic Insights: Enhancing the Quality of Medicinal Plant Atractylodes Lancea
The cultivation of high-quality medicinal plants, such as Atractylodes lancea, demands intricate genetic understanding influenced by diverse environmental factors. Widely used in traditional medicine, A. lancea presents untapped opportunities to explore its genetic basis and meta...
DATE:2025-03-23
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Unlocking Ginseng's Genetic Secrets: A Path to Enhanced Medicinal Cultivation
Unlocking Ginseng's Genetic Secrets: A Path to Enhanced Medicinal Cultivation
Ginseng, a cornerstone of traditional medicine, has long intrigued scientists with its complex genetic architecture, stemming from its allotetraploid nature. A cutting-edge study led by Nanjing Agricultural University and published in the April 2024 edition of Horticulture Resear...
DATE:2025-03-23
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