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any plant of the genus Inula

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(b) Inula viscosa (L.) Asteraceae Khiskes, Micve, Yerce, Aiton Zimbit Juglans Juglandaceae Ceviz regia L.
Extract of Inula Britannica is used as an herbal medicine in Asia.
Floral phenology, secondary pollen presentation and pollination mechanism in Inula racemosa (Angiosperms: Asteraceae).
Ren, "Anti-diabetic and hypolipidemic effects of aqueous-extract from the flower of Inula japonica in alloxan-induced diabetic mice," Biological & Pharmaceutical Bulletin, vol.
Inula helenium roots (2.1 kg) were extracted by refluxing with 9 L 95% ethanol twice (each 2h).
Antiproliferative, antimicrobial and apoptosis inducing effects of compounds isolated from Inula viscosa.
Novel antioxidants isolated from plants of the genera Ferula, Inula, Prangos and Rheum collected in Uzbekistan.
Effects of Inula racemosa root and Gymnema sylvestre leaf extracts in the regulation of corticosteroid induced diabetes mellitus: Involvement of thyroid hormones.
Kee Kim et al., "Ergolide, sesquiterpene lactone from Inula britannica, inhibits inducible nitric oxide synthase and cyclo-oxygenase-2 expression in RAW 264.7 macrophages through the inactivation of NF-[kappa]B," British Journal of Pharmacology, vol.
Fischer, "Antimycobacterial eudesmanolides from Inula helenium and Rudbeckia subtomentosa," Planta Medica, vol.
studied on isoalantolactone a natural compound from Inula helenium (IAL) against S.
Cohen, "Control of Meloidogyne javanica by formulations of Inula viscosa leaf extracts," Journal of Nematology, vol.
Rossi et al., "Cellular effects induced by Inula graveolens and Santolina corsica essential oils on Staphylococcus aureus " European Journal of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, vol.