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    <pubDate>Thu, 09 Apr 2026 04:39:36 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Intervention of Giving Moringa Biscuits (Moringa Oliefera) Mix Sori Fish Flour to Increased Blood Hemoglobin Levels in Young Girls, Kendari, INDONESIA</title>
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      <description>Title: Intervention of Giving Moringa Biscuits (Moringa Oliefera) Mix Sori Fish Flour to Increased Blood Hemoglobin Levels in Young Girls, Kendari, INDONESIA
Authors: Fatmawati, Fatmawati; Koro, Suriana; Nadimin, Nadimin; Gani, Kameriah; Hasan, Hasan; Abadi, Ellyani; Mallongi, Anwar</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 01 Jan 2023 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Medicinal Plants Adopted as Aphrodisiacs by Traditional Gynecologists in the Souss Massa Region</title>
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      <description>Title: Medicinal Plants Adopted as Aphrodisiacs by Traditional Gynecologists in the Souss Massa Region
Authors: Ali Khalid, Taleb; Ahmed, Aarab
Abstract: The population of southern Morocco particularly that of Souss Massa uses traditional empirical care,&#xD;
several specialties of traditional medicine exist in the region including women healers considered&#xD;
traditional gynecologists, these women used medicinal plants to treat female genital disorders. This&#xD;
study was carried out in order to collect information on the therapeutic practices and medicinal plants&#xD;
adopted and used by women healers named locally by "ferraga" or "tachrift" and "tagouramt" in the Souss&#xD;
Massa region (Agadir Idaoutanan, Inzegane Ait Meloul and Chtouka Ait Baha), in order to preserve and&#xD;
protect this invaluable inheritance from loss and overlook. Using questionnaires, a series of surveys were&#xD;
conducted during the years 2020-2021, on the one hand, among the population (sample of 279 people)&#xD;
to determine the importance of these women healers in the health sector of the region of these women&#xD;
healers, and on the other hand, a survey was conducted among these women healers to collect the&#xD;
recipes adopted in the treatment of female genital disorders especially infertility and sterility in these&#xD;
situations they prescribe aphrodiasitic plants. we recorded 59 species, divided into 28 botanical families,&#xD;
of which the Lamiaceae (15%) and the Apiaceae (12%) are the most widespread, and generally Leaves&#xD;
(35.38%) and seeds (18.48%) are the most used plant parts. These results show that the women healers&#xD;
have a very important place in the health service, especially they have a very interesting knowledge of the&#xD;
treatment of female genital disorders. The plants identified in this study could constitute a data base for&#xD;
further research in the field of phytochemistry and pharmacology</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 01 Jan 2023 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Preliminary Identification and Quantification of Quercetin Concentration and Its Comparison in Psidium Guajava L. (Guava) Fruit Ethanol Extract 50% and 70%</title>
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      <description>Title: Preliminary Identification and Quantification of Quercetin Concentration and Its Comparison in Psidium Guajava L. (Guava) Fruit Ethanol Extract 50% and 70%
Authors: Gradia Dwiwina, Resti; Achadiyani, Achadiyani; Dhianawaty, Dyah; Ruslina Defi, Irma; Atik, Nur
Abstract: In 80 % of developing countries as stated by official fact sheets and report a large proportion of the society&#xD;
still relies on traditional practitioners and their armamentarium of medicinal plants in order to meet health&#xD;
care needs. The study on Psidium Guajava L. fruit ethanol extract from Dukuhwaluh village, Purwokerto,&#xD;
Central Java, Indonesia showed its potential in increasing the number of megakaryocytes, followed by the&#xD;
rise of thrombocyte values. The study's objective was to compare the quantity of the quercetin content&#xD;
in 50% and 70% ethanol. This study was of experimental design and began by determining the effective&#xD;
concentration of two groups of guava fruits ethanol extract. The percentage of quercetin content dissolved&#xD;
within 50% ethanol was 54.7344 mg/kg, and 70% ethanol was 28.8420 mg/kg respectively. Quercetin&#xD;
content of Psidium Guajava L. fruit ethanol extract fruits in 50% hydroethanolic was higher than that of&#xD;
70% hydroethanolic extract.&#xD;
Key words: Psidium Guajava L., Quercetin, Ethanol extract</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 01 Jan 2023 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <dc:date>2023-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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      <title>Analysis of the Metabolite Compound of the Ethanol Extract of Chrysanthemum cinerariifolium Stem and Activity for inhibition of Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma (OSCC) in silico study</title>
      <link>http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/9614</link>
      <description>Title: Analysis of the Metabolite Compound of the Ethanol Extract of Chrysanthemum cinerariifolium Stem and Activity for inhibition of Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma (OSCC) in silico study
Authors: Listiyana, Anik; Lely Rachmawati, Yuanita; Susianti, Hani
Abstract: Background: Oral cancer is a deadly disease that is expected to increase yearly. Current cancer treatment&#xD;
methods have side effects. C. cinerariifolium plants have potential as anticancer agents. Objective:&#xD;
To evaluate the anti-OSCC properties of the ethanol extract of C. cinerariifolium stems via an in-silico&#xD;
study. Materials and Methods: Analysis of active compounds in ethanol extracts of C. cinerariifolium&#xD;
stems using TLC and UPLC-QToF-MS/MS metabolic profiling. The data were analysed statistically using&#xD;
principal component analysis (PCA). In silico of C. cinerariifolium compounds on protein (PI3K and Cyclin&#xD;
D) from OSCC. Results: TLC procedures utilizing UV light with λ 366 nm after spraying with H2SO4&#xD;
revealed multiple-colored spots, indicating that H2SO4 is a specific spray detector for terpenoid and&#xD;
carotene. Metabolic profiling in ethanol extract of C. cinerariifolium stem included Pronethalol (3.96%),&#xD;
1-(4-Methoxyphenyl)-N-(1 naphthylmethyl) methanamine (7.34%), Orphenadrine (24.27%), Pentazocine&#xD;
(5.09%), 4-(Dodecyloxy) aniline (6.30%), Linoleamide (4.95%), and Pheophorbide A (8.05%). Orphenadrine&#xD;
had the highest percentage. Based on the Lipinski rule of five, pronethalol has the potential to be used as&#xD;
a drug-like therapy for OSCC. The anticancer activity profile is predicted by PASS online with a likely range&#xD;
of 0.065 to 0.385. An in-silico study showed that the strongest binding affinity is pronethalol to Cyclin D1&#xD;
and pheophorbide A to the PI3K protein. Conclusion: The active metabolite of the ethanolic extract of C.&#xD;
cinerariifolium stem exhibits potency against oral squamous cell carcinoma via the downregulation of the&#xD;
cell cycle (cyclin D1) and P13K, especially pronethalol.&#xD;
Key words: Cyclin D1, Chrysanthemum cinerariifolium, OSCC, P13K.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 01 Jan 2023 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <dc:date>2023-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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