Publications by authors named "Assem Kalykova"

is a genus of flowering plants in the family Polygonaceae, with approximately 60 species. Species of are much-branched woody plants, forming shrubs or shrubby tufts, primarily inhabiting arid zones across the temperate steppe and desert regions of Central Asia, America, and Australia. species have been used by diverse groups of people all over the world for the treatment of various diseases.

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Article Synopsis
  • The genus discussed belongs to a large family with around 102 genera and 1400 species, primarily thriving in salt marshes and harsh environments.
  • These plants are notable for their rich array of bioactive compounds, including various terpenes, flavonoids, and pigments, which have historically been used to treat multiple health conditions.
  • The review article highlights extensive scientific research on the pharmacological properties of these plants, aiming to promote their potential use as medicinal resources for developing new medicines.
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