myrobalan


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Synonyms for myrobalan

small Asiatic tree bearing edible red or yellow fruit

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Antibacterial activity of black myrobalan (Terrninalia chebula Retz) against Helicobacter pylori.
Emblic myrobalan Tannin content 28% in fruit, 21% in
(88.) Myrobalan wood (vibhitakah) is Terminalia belerica, one of the Myrobalans.
The dialog, renown as tradition of Myrobalan Fruit (Hadith-e-Halila) reported in the form of a letter that Imam wrote to his friend, Mufaddal ibn Umar al Jaufi.
The fruits have different names in different parts of the world; Haritaki Harad Hirada (subcontinent) Aralu (Sri Lanka) Zhang-Qin-Ge Hezi (China) Harra Harro (Tibet) Myrobalane (Germany) and Myrobalan in dien (France) (SuryaPrakash et al.
1 The first stage of the process: the cloth is boiled in a decoction of myrobalan, after which it is dried, then washed and squeezed in a bath of crushed myrobalan and buffalo milk, and beaten.
Microsatellite genetic linkage maps of myrobalan plum and an almond-peach hybrid--location of root-knot nematode resistance genes.
The preparations are formulated to suit three different personality types but all use myrobalan fruit, which Tibetans believe has something of a cure-all power.
yellow, black, Kabuli, and bleric kinds of myrobalan as main ingredients
Myrobalan is the dried fruit of trees of the Terminalia genus, of the Combretaceae family.