Celastrus orbiculatus, a woody vine long revered in traditional Asian medicine, has emerged as a promising candidate in the arena of gastric cancer research. Modern investigations have revealed that ...
WILBUR H. DUNCAN, CELASTRUS (CELASTRACEAE) IN THE SOUTHEASTERN STATES, SIDA, Contributions to Botany, Vol. 3, No. 5 (JULY 1969), pp. 309-310 ...
Celastrus paniculatus (known as jyotishmati in Sanskrit) is a herb that sounds celestial. However, when I studied its function in the ayurvedic texts, superficially I found that it had very ...
North America (Great Lakes region, Wisconsin, Minnesota): bark of vine boiled and eaten by Native American groups: Chippewa, Forest Potawatomi and Menomini groups. Chippewa: Bimikwud ('Twisting around ...
Jyotishmati is a traditional Ayurvedic plant that has many health advantages. Its botanical name is Celastrus paniculatus Willd. It belongs to the Celastraceae family. For centuries, Jyotishmati had ...
India (Uttar Pradesh, Balrampur region): unripe fruit boiled and eaten as vegetable. This site is provided to Mr. Freedman by Dr. Jules Janick, Emeritus Professor and Former James Troop Distinguished ...
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