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Betel (Piper
betle) is a
species of
flowering plant in the
pepper family Piperaceae,
native to
Southeast Asia. It is an evergreen,
dioecious vine, with...
- The bat'leth (Klingon:
betleH,
rough pronunciation: [ˈbɛtʰlɛx];
plural betleHmey, [ˈbɛtʰlɛxmɛj]) is a double-sided scimitar/hook sword/lujiaodao hybrid-edged...
- The
preparation combining the
areca nut,
slaked lime, and
betel (Piper
betle)
leaves is
known as a
betel quid (also
called paan or pan in
South Asia)...
- Asia, and
parts of east Africa. It is not to be
confused with
betel (Piper
betle)
leaves that are
often used to wrap it. The
practice of
betel nut chewing...
- eugenol, its
found in
several plants such as
Acacia nilotica and
Piper betle and has
similar antibacterial and
antifungal properties on C.
albicans and...
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theoretical interest. It has been
detected in GC-MS of
certain fractions of
Piper betle.
Substituted derivatives of
porphine are
called porphyrins. Many porphyrins...
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Hydroxychavicol is a
phenylpropanoid compound present in
leaves of
Piper betle. It is a more
potent inhibitor of
xanthine oxidase (IC50=16.7 μM) than allopurinol...
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Stenotrophomonas maltophilia is an aerobic, nonfermentative, Gram-negative bacterium. It is an
uncommon bacterium and
human infection is
difficult to treat...
- The Star Trek
fictional universe contains a
variety of weapons,
ranging from
missiles (photon torpedoes) to
melee (primarily used by the Klingons, a race...
- the
betel nut, in
preparing buyo (fruit of
Areca catechu,
leaves of
Piper betle, and lime) for chewing.
Adonidia merrillii in Cape
Coral Florida. Mature...