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Ecotoxicological evaluation of an aqueous phytoextract of Melia azedarach L.
ScienceDirect.com
Melia azedarach extract (MAE) demonstrated cytotoxic effects on both human fibroblast and neuroblastoma cells.
2 months ago
Transcriptome analysis reveals the molecular mechanisms underlying the enhancement of salt-tolerance in Melia azedarach under salinity stress
Nature
Melia azedarach demonstrates strong salt tolerance and thrives in harsh saline soil conditions, but the underlying mechanisms are poorly...
5 months ago
Tree-of-the-Month, June 2024: Chinaberry Tree
Edhat
With its pendulous leaves, the Chinaberry Tree is one of the most graceful of trees. Graceful – and eye-catching: in late spring and early...
4 months ago
Melia azedarach L. reduces pulmonary inflammation and mucus hypersecretion on a murine model of ovalbumin exposed asthma
ScienceDirect.com
MAE successfully inhibited allergic asthma in OVA-exposed mice. Thus, MAE could be a potential therapeutic remedy for treating allergic asthma.
8 months ago
Exploring research trends and priorities of genus Melia - Scientific Reports
Nature
The genus Melia is known for its secondary metabolites and recently, this genus is being explored for its timber. There are vast differences...
7 months ago
Compounds identified in leaf ethanol extracts of Ekebergia capensis.
ResearchGate
Ethanolic extracts of E. capensis in Table 8 identified fifty compounds, of which most are sesquiterpenoids (eight), fatty acids (five), diterpenoids (three),...
4 months ago
Chinaberry, crape myrtle still reeling from Texas winter
San Antonio Express-News
After a Chinaberry suffers cold damage, it's best to replace the tree with a sturdier species. As Chinaberry trees' branches age,...
16 months ago
[Retracted] Antihypertensive Activity in High Salt-Induced Hypertensive Rats and LC-MS/MS-Based Phytochemical Profiling of Melia azedarach L. (Meliaceae) Leaves
Wiley Online Library
Melia azedarach L. leaves have been traditionally used but not scientifically evaluated for antihypertensive activity.
27 months ago
Chinaberry trees
South Carolina Public Radio
Melia azedarach, commonly known as the chinaberry tree, pride of India, bead-tree, Cape lilac, syringa berrytree, Persian lilac,...
18 months ago
Predicting suitable habitats of Melia azedarach L. in China using data mining
Nature
Melia azedarach L. is an important economic tree widely distributed in tropical and subtropical regions of China and some other countries.
27 months ago