144 results on '"Vermaak, Ilze"'
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2. Cyclopia genistoides
3. Contributors
4. Adansonia digitata
5. Sclerocarya birrea
6. Hoodia gordonii
7. Harpagophytum procumbens
8. High performance thin layer chromatography fingerprinting of rooibos (Aspalathus linearis) and honeybush (Cyclopia genistoides, Cyclopia intermedia and Cyclopia subternata) teas
9. The role of the South African Journal of Botany as a vehicle to promote medicinal plant research– A bibliometric appraisal
10. Beauty in Baobab: a pilot study of the safety and efficacy of Adansonia digitata seed oil
11. Differentiation between two “fang ji” herbal medicines, Stephania tetrandra and the nephrotoxic Aristolochia fangchi, using hyperspectral imaging
12. What the devil is in your phytomedicine? Exploring species substitution in Harpagophytum through chemometric modeling of 1H-NMR and UHPLC-MS datasets
13. Vibrational spectroscopy and chemometric modeling: An economical and robust quality control method for lavender oil
14. Differentiating between Agathosma betulina and Agathosma crenulata – A quality control perspective
15. Chapter 21 - Sclerocarya birrea
16. Chapter 7 - Cyclopia genistoides
17. Chapter 12 - Hoodia gordonii
18. Chapter 9 - Harpagophytum procumbens
19. Chapter 1 - Adansonia digitata
20. Chapter 5 - Aspalathus linearis
21. Essential oil variation of Tagetes minuta in South Africa – A chemometric approach
22. Menthol: A simple monoterpene with remarkable biological properties
23. Cape aloes—A review of the phytochemistry, pharmacology and commercialisation of Aloe ferox
24. An HPTLC-Densitometry Method for the Quantification of Pharmacologically Active Alkaloids in Sceletium tortuosum Raw Material and Products
25. Anti-tyrosinase activity of South African Aloe species and isolated compounds plicataloside and aloesin
26. Hyperspectral imaging in the quality control of herbal medicines – The case of neurotoxic Japanese star anise
27. Phytochemical Profiling and Quality Control of Terminalia sericea Burch. ex DC. Using HPTLC Metabolomics
28. Rapid quality control of Sutherlandia frutescens leaf material through the quantification of SU1 using vibrational spectroscopy in conjunction with chemometric data analysis
29. Non-destructive quality assessment of herbal tea blends using hyperspectral imaging
30. Application of hyperspectral imaging in the quality control of medicinal plants and products
31. Hyperspectral Imaging and Support Vector Machine: A Powerful Combination to Differentiate Black Cohosh (Actaea racemosa) from Other Cohosh Species
32. Mid-infrared spectroscopy and short wave infrared hyperspectral imaging—A novel approach in the qualitative assessment of Harpagophytum procumbens and H. zeyheri (Devil's Claw)
33. Hyperspectral Imaging as a Rapid Quality Control Method for Herbal Tea Blends
34. The Application of Vibrational Spectroscopy Techniques in the Qualitative Assessment of Material Traded as Ginseng
35. Could vibrational spectroscopy revolutionise quality control of herbal medicines?
36. Safety and efficacy of Sclerocarya birrea (A.Rich.) Hochst (Marula) oil: A clinical perspective
37. A comprehensive scientific overview of Garcinia cambogia
38. The potential application of FT-Raman spectroscopy for the quantification and mapping of the steroidal glycoside P57 in Hoodia gordonii
39. Looks may be deceiving – Exposing taxonomic similarity through chemometric modeling of analytical data
40. Xysmalobium undulatum (uzara) – review of an antidiarrhoeal traditional medicine
41. What the devil is in your phytomedicine? Exploring species substitution in Harpagophytum through chemometric modeling of 1 H-NMR and UHPLC-MS datasets
42. Skullcap and Germander: Preventing Potential Toxicity through the Application of Hyperspectral Imaging and Multivariate Image Analysis as a Novel Quality Control Method
43. From arrow poison to herbal medicine – The ethnobotanical, phytochemical and pharmacological significance of Cissampelos (Menispermaceae)
44. Effect of simulated gastrointestinal conditions and epithelial transport on extracts of green tea and sage
45. Vibrational Spectroscopy as a Rapid Quality Control Method for Melaleuca alternifolia Cheel (Tea Tree Oil)
46. Camphor—A Fumigant during the Black Death and a Coveted Fragrant Wood in Ancient Egypt and Babylon—A Review
47. A Novel Approach in Herbal Quality Control Using Hyperspectral Imaging: Discriminating Between Sceletium tortuosum and Sceletium crassicaule
48. Devil's Claw—A review of the ethnobotany, phytochemistry and biological activity of Harpagophytum procumbens
49. Special Issue — Quality control
50. An HPTLC-densitometry method for the quantification of pharmacologically active alkaloids inSceletium tortuosumraw material and products
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