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Aphrodisiac Activity of Aqueous Extract of Phoenix dactylifera Pollen in Male Rats
Aphrodisiac Activity Microdialysis Dopamine Testostrone
2013/1/29
Aim of study: Ancient literature alluded to the use of a number of plants/preparations as sex enhancer. One of such botanicals is Phoenix dactylifera in which the pollen grain has been acclaimed to be...
Queenslanders can expect to endure a longer hay fever season than the rest of Australia thanks to flowering subtropical grasses.
Intradiurnal variations of allergenic tree pollen in the atmosphere of Toledo (central Spain)
aerobiology atmospheric pollen meteorology intradiurnal variations
2010/12/22
To study the impact of inhaling airborne pollen on health, it is important to know not only their average daily concentrations but also the intradiurnal behaviour of these biological particles.
SEASONAL VARIATIONS OF AIRBORNE POLLEN IN ALLAHABAD, INDIA
airborne pollen grains meteorological parameters pollen season
2010/12/22
Using a Burkard 7-day volumetric sampler a survey of airborne pollen grains in Allahabad was carried out from December 2004 – November 2005 to assess the qualitative and quantitative occurrence of pol...
Expression of the Recombinant Major Allergen of Salsola kali Pollen (Sal k 1) and Comparison with Its Low-Immunoglobulin E-Binding Mutant
comparison expression mutant Sal k 1 Salsola kali
2010/11/12
Background: The inhalation of Salsola kali pollen is an important cause of pollinosis during summer and early fall throughout desert and semi-desert areas. Sal k 1 has been previously reported as a ma...
Role of the Hypothalamo-Pituitary-Adrenal Axis in the Modulation of Pollinosis Induced by Pollen Antigens
ACTH HPA axis IgE pollinosis stress
2010/11/12
The present findings show that the HPA-axis and ACTH play important roles in the regulation of plasma cytokines and IgE thereby modulating symptoms of pollinosis. The results also suggest that a mild ...
Toxicity of Mimosa tenuiflora pollen to Africanized honey bees (Apis mellifera L.)
poisonous plants toxic pollen “jurema preta” Mimosaceae Hymenoptera Apidae
2010/9/21
Mimosa tenuiflora (Willd.) Poir. (Mimosaceae) is a xerophilous plant which is very common in degraded areas in the Brazilian semi-arid region, including areas of beekeeping. The ingestion of leaves fr...
Evaluation of Molecular Basis of Cross Reactivity between Rye and Bermuda Grass Pollen Allergens
Bermuda grass cross reactivity immunoblot inhibition rye grass SDS-PAGE
2010/11/16
Our data suggests that a possible explanation for the limited cross reactivity between the Pooids and Chloridoids may, in part, be due to the absence of group 5 allergen from Chloridoid grasses. This ...
The Efficacy of Early Treatment of Seasonal Allergic Rhinitis with Benifuuki Green Tea Containing O-methylated Catechin before Pollen Exposure: An Open Randomized Study
'benifuuki' green tea epigallocatechin-3-O- (3-O-methyl)-gallate (EGCG3"Me) Japanese cedar pollinosis long-term pre-seasonal O-methylated catechin
2010/11/16
The nasal symptom medication score in the long-term intake group was significantly lower than that of the short-term intake group at the peak of pollen dispersal. The symptom scores for throat pain, n...
Two Thirds of Forest Walkers with Japanese Cedar Pollinosis Visit Forests even During the Pollen Season
forest walking Japanese cedar pollinosis pollen season recreation activity shinrin-yoku
2010/11/16
Background: The most common type of pollinosis in Japan is Japanese cedar pollinosis (JCP). While forest walking is a common form of recreation for Japanese people, it has been unclear whether forest ...
Allergic Potency of Japanese Cedar Pollen Cry j 1 Is Reduced by a Low Concentration of Hypochlorous Acid Generated by Electolysis
Cry j 1 human hypochlorous acid immunogenicity Japanese cedar pollinosis
2010/11/16
Background: Although Japanese cedar (Cryptomeria japonica) pollinosis has developed into a health problem, few methods eradicate indoor allergens completely. In a recent study, however, the effectiven...
Recognition of T Cell Epitopes Unique to Cha o 2, the Major Allergen in Japanese Cypress Pollen, in Allergic Patients Cross-Reactive to Japanese Cedar and Japanese Cypress Pollen
Cha o 2 cross-reactivity Cry j 2 pollinosis T cell epitope
2010/11/16
Background: Pollens from species of the Cupressaceae family are one of the most important causes of respiratory allergies worldwide. Many patients with pollinosis have specific IgE to both allergens f...
Absence of Nasal Blockage in a Japanese Cedar Pollen-Induced Allergic Rhinitis Model Mouse
allergic rhinitis animal model cedar pollen nasal blockage sneezing
2010/11/16
The serum Cry j 1-specific IgE level showed clear elevation only in the group sensitized by Cry j 1 + Al(OH)3 and then challenged by Cry j 1. No elevations were seen in the groups sensitized by pollen...
The Pollen Collection Activity and Preference of Honey bees(Apis mellifera)in the Natural Habitat of Antalya and Some Morphological and Quality Properties of Different Pollen Types
Pollen Collection Activity Honey bees Natural Habitat of Antalya Morphological and Quality Properties Different Pollen Types
2009/1/23
Every week over a 1-year period, pollen samples obtained from traps fitted on 4 hives were analysed microscopically in order to identify pollen sources and to determine how these sources varied durin...
AIRBORNE POLLEN OF CARYA, CELTIS, CUPRESSUS, FRAXINUS AND PINUS IN THE METROPOLITAN AREA OF MONTERREY NUEVO LEON, MEXICO
airborne pollen Carya Celtis Cupressus Fraxinus Pinus Monterrey
2010/12/22
The concentration of pollen grains in the atmosphere over the metropolitan area of Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico, was analyzed throughout a year from March 2003–February 2004, focused on the genus Car...