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Bulbine natalensis and Bulbine frutescens promote cutaneous wound healing.
J Ethnopharmacol. 2012 Dec 18;144(3):523-32. doi: 10.1016/j.jep.2012.09.034. Epub 2012 Oct 16.
J Ethnopharmacol. 2012.
PMID: 23078885
ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE: The gel from the leaves of Bulbine natalensis (BN) and Bulbine frutescens (BF) is commonly used as a traditional medicine in South Africa for the treatment of skin wounds and burns. ...CONCLUSION: The results of t …
ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE: The gel from the leaves of Bulbine natalensis (BN) and Bulbine frutescens (BF) is commo …
In vitro profiling and functional assessments of the anti-diabetic capacity of phenolic-rich extracts of Bulbine natalensis and Bulbine frutescens.
Oyedemi SO, Atanes P, Aiyegoro OA, Amoo SO, Swain SS, Persaud SJ.
Oyedemi SO, et al.
Diabet Med. 2023 Feb;40(2):e14770. doi: 10.1111/dme.14770. Epub 2021 Dec 29.
Diabet Med. 2023.
PMID: 34919745
AIMS: Bulbine natalensis (BN) and Bulbine frutescens (BF) are recommended in South African traditional medicine to treat diabetes, but their modes of action are unknown. ...
AIMS: Bulbine natalensis (BN) and Bulbine frutescens (BF) are recommended in South African traditional medici …
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A biochemical comparison of the in vivo effects of Bulbine frutescens and Bulbine natalensis on cutaneous wound healing.
Pather N, Viljoen AM, Kramer B.
Pather N, et al.
J Ethnopharmacol. 2011 Jan 27;133(2):364-70. doi: 10.1016/j.jep.2010.10.007. Epub 2010 Oct 19.
J Ethnopharmacol. 2011.
PMID: 20937372
Bulbine natalensis and Bulbine frutescens of the Asphodelaceae family are indigenous to only southern Africa and are widely used as a skin remedy. ...No significant difference between the hexosamine content of the wounds of animals treated with either …
Bulbine natalensis and Bulbine frutescens of the Asphodelaceae family are indigenous to only southern Africa and …
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