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Effect of Nosodes on Lettuce, Parasitized or Not by Meloidogyne enterolobii
CONCLUSION: Nosodes obtained from Meloidogyne J2 may affect plant parasitism by nematodes, possibly by interfering with plant resistance. The nature-positive or negative-and intensity of the nosode effect depends on the cH applied to the plants. Further studies are necessary to identify which cH values are more effective in reducing nematode reproduction without causing negative side effects on plant growth.PMID:33946121 | DOI:10.1055/s-0041-1728665
Source: Homeopathy - May 4, 2021 Category: Complementary Medicine Authors: Thais Moraes Ferreira Mariana Zandom ênico Mangeiro Alexandre Macedo Almeida Rafael N Almeida Ricardo Moreira Souza Source Type: research

Preparation, Standardization and Anti-plasmodial Efficacy of Novel Malaria Nosodes
CONCLUSION: The mixture nosode exhibited promising anti-malarial activity against P. falciparum and P. berghei. Biochemical and histopathological studies also highlighted the safety of the nosode for the rodent host. The study provides valuable insight into a novel medicament that has potential for use in the treatment of malaria.PMID:34768298 | DOI:10.1055/s-0041-1729563
Source: Homeopathy - November 12, 2021 Category: Complementary Medicine Authors: Mansi Suri Neha Sylvia Walter Sapna Katnoria Varun Gorki Raj Kumar Manchanda Anil Khurana Debadatta Nayak Upma Bagai Sukhbir Kaur Source Type: research

Current drug therapy and pharmaceutical challenges for chagas disease.
CURRENT DRUG THERAPY AND PHARMACEUTICAL CHALLENGES FOR CHAGAS DISEASE. Acta Trop. 2015 Dec 30; Authors: Bermudez J, Davies C, Simonazzi A, Pablo Real J, Palma S Abstract One of the most significant health problems in the American continent in terms of human health, and socioeconomic impact is Chagas disease, caused by the protozoan parasite Trypanosoma cruzi. Infection was originally transmitted by reduviid insects, congenitally from mother to fetus, and by oral ingestion in sylvatic/rural environments, but blood transfusions, organ transplants, laboratory accidents, and sharing of contaminated syring...
Source: Acta Tropica - December 30, 2015 Category: Infectious Diseases Authors: Bermudez J, Davies C, Simonazzi A, Pablo Real J, Palma S Tags: Acta Trop Source Type: research

M1 homeopathic complex trigger effective responses against Leishmania (L) amazonensis in vivo and in vitro.
Abstract Leishmaniasis is a term referring to a range of clinical conditions caused by protozoan parasites of the genus Leishmania, Trypanosomatidae family, Kinetoplastida order that is transmitted by the bite of certain species of mosquitoes Phlebotominae subfamily. These parasites infect hosts wild and domestic mammals, considered as natural reservoirs and can also infect humans. Leishmania are obligate intramacrophage protozoa that have exclusively intracellular life style. This suggests that the amastigotes possess mechanisms to avoid killing by host cells. Cutaneous leishmaniasis, the most common form of the ...
Source: Cytokine - July 21, 2017 Category: Molecular Biology Authors: Nascimento KF, de Santana FR, da Costa CRV, Kaplum V, Volpato H, Nakamura CV, Bonamin LV, de Freitas Buchi D Tags: Cytokine Source Type: research

Molecules, Vol. 26, Pages 2503: Artemisia abrotanum L. (Southern Wormwood) —History, Current Knowledge on the Chemistry, Biological Activity, Traditional Use and Possible New Pharmaceutical and Cosmetological Applications
Molecules, Vol. 26, Pages 2503: Artemisia abrotanum L. (Southern Wormwood)—History, Current Knowledge on the Chemistry, Biological Activity, Traditional Use and Possible New Pharmaceutical and Cosmetological Applications Molecules doi: 10.3390/molecules26092503 Authors: Halina Ekiert Ewa Knut Joanna Świątkowska Paweł Klin Agnieszka Rzepiela Michał Tomczyk Agnieszka Szopa Artemisia abrotanum L. (southern wormwood) is a plant species with an important position in the history of European and Asian medicine. It is a species famous as a medicinal plant in Central Asia, Asia Minor, and in South-East and...
Source: Molecules - April 25, 2021 Category: Chemistry Authors: Halina Ekiert Ewa Knut Joanna Świątkowska Pawe ł Klin Agnieszka Rzepiela Micha ł Tomczyk Agnieszka Szopa Tags: Review Source Type: research

Efficacy of Chininum Sulphuricum 30C against Malaria: An in vitro and in vivo Study
CONCLUSION: Chininum sulphuricum 30C exhibited considerable antimalarial activity along with safety to the liver and kidney function of the host.PMID:34315160 | DOI:10.1159/000517509
Source: Cell Research - July 27, 2021 Category: Cytology Authors: Mansi Suri Sapna Katnoria Neha Sylvia Walter Raj Kumar Manchanda Anil Khurana Debadatta Nayak Upma Bagai Sukhbir Kaur Source Type: research