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Clinical evaluation of chicory (Cichorium intybus L.) and anise (Pimpinella anisum L.) on cattle appetite and comparison with common product

M. Torabi Goudarzi; A.R. Bahonar; A. Raoofi; H. Akbari; Gh. Haghi

Volume 26, Issue 2 , August 2010, , Pages 275-282

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijmapr.2010.6960

Abstract
  In a double blind randomized clinical trial, 66 Holstein cows with a mean age of 4.9±1.55 years, mean weight 548±105 and symptoms of anorexia or loss of appetite were selected. The animals have been divided into two groups. One group, were administered by the mixture of chicory (Cichorium ...  Read More

Antimicrobial activity and chemical composition of essential oil from Oliveria decumbens Vent.

M. Mahboubi; M.M. Feizabadi; Gh. Haghi; H. Hosseini

Volume 24, Issue 1 , May 2008, , Pages 56-65

Abstract
  Oliveria decumbens Vent. (Umbelliferae) is a shrub commonly found in the South East of Iran. Its aerial part is extensively used in herbal medicine. In this study, the antimicrobial activity of O. decumbens essential oil extracted from aerial parts of plant against a panel of microorganisms including ...  Read More

Identification and Quantitative Determination of Silymarin in Silybum marianum and its pharmaceutical preparations

G. Haghi; M. Pirali

Volume 19, Issue 1 , May 2003, , Pages 73-86

Abstract
  The bienial milk-thistle belongs to the compositae family, with two meters height. The plant self-grows in road-sides and abandoned grounds in northern areas of Iran. The plant seeds are used for preventing and treatment of hepatic disorders. Its active components are comprised silibinin, silicristin ...  Read More