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yogeshwaran
Absiscic acid might help people fight various diseases causing inflammation, including diabetes, inflammatory bowel disease, atherosclerosis and inflammatory conditions related to obesity.
Ram@2002
Abscisic acid has been found to function in the closing of these stomata in plants during times when the plant does not require as much carbon dioxide or during times of drought when the plant cannot afford to lose much water through transpiration.
One of the crucial functions of abscisic acid is to inhibit seed germination
Sasibala
Watching Out for the Seeds
ABA, in addition to protecting plants, is also essential for the future generations produced by their seeds. Abscisic acid helps plant seeds mature and also ensures that they, like their parent plants, stay dormant when threatened or when conditions are not sufficient for them to survive — for instance, in weather that is too cold, or due to inadequate water supplies for germination.
Human Uses
In recent years, researchers have wondered if abscisic acid could be beneficial to humans as well. A study completed in 2010 at Virginia Tech suggests that ABA might help people fight various diseases causing inflammation, including diabetes, inflammatory bowel disease, atherosclerosis and inflammatory conditions related to obesity. Researchers also hope that that such information could lead to the development of drugs that may be safer than those currently used to treat such medical conditions.
Ananthu007
Abscisic acid has been found to function in the closing of these stomata during times when the plant does not require as much carbon dioxide or during times of drought when the plant cannot afford to lose much water through transpiration. One of the crucial functions of abscisic acid is to inhibit seed germination.
Harishpeter
Abscisic acid has been found to function in the closing of these stomata during times when the plant does not require as much carbon dioxide or during times of drought when the plant cannot afford to lose much water through transpiration. One of the crucial functions of abscisic acid is to inhibit seed germination.
Ramanathan