Development and Anti-microbial Potential of Topical Formulations Containing Cocos nucifera Linn.

Author(s):  
Ravi Sheshala ◽  
Ling Ying ◽  
Ling Hui ◽  
Ankur Barua ◽  
Kamal Dua
1999 ◽  
Vol 17 (1) ◽  
pp. 49-52 ◽  
Author(s):  
Robert H. Stamps ◽  
Michael R. Evans

Abstract A comparison was made of Canadian sphagnum peat (SP) and Philippine coconut (Cocos nucifera L.) coir dust (CD) as growing media components for greenhouse production of Dracaena marginata Bak. and Spathiphyllum Schott ‘Petite’. Three soilless foliage plant growing mixes (Cornell, Hybrid, University of Florida #2 [UF-2]) were prepared using either SP or CD and pine bark (PB), vermiculite (V), and/or perlite (P) in the following ratios (% by vol): Cornell = 50 CD or SP:25 V:25 P, Hybrid = 40 CD or SP:30 V:30 PB, UF-2 = 50 CD or SP: 50 PB. Dracaena root growth was not affected by treatments but there were significant mix × media component interactions that affected plant top growth parameters. In general, the growth and quality of D. marginata were reduced by using CD in Cornell, had no effect in Hybrid, and increased in UF-2. S. ‘Petite’ grew equally well in all growing mixes regardless of whether CD or SP was used; however, plants grew more in Cornell and Hybrid than in UF-2. S. ‘Petite’ roots, which were infested with Cylindrocladium spathiphylli, had higher grades when grown in CD than when the media contained SP.


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Author(s):  
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Inflammation is a complex process which, ideally, comes about as a “mop up’ response to cell injury. Ithowever occasionally results in undesired effects that should otherwise be prevented or resolvedspeedily. There are available numerous medicines with varied modes of administration commerciallyavailable for the management of inflammation. With the growing evidence of cannabis’ therapeuticeffects, its anti-inflammatory properties being one of them, debates among proponents and opponents ofcannabis use are ever growing. These debates are centered on the undesired central effects of some of theplants secondary metabolites an argument that can be moderated by using the plant in a manner thatsteers clear of these effects. Effective topical formulations could very well be one avenue through whichnature can be allowed to heal with minimal negative repercussions.


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