نتایج جستجو برای: ethnomedicinal effects

تعداد نتایج: 1545105  

Journal: :Compounds 2022

Turmeric (Curcuma longa) has been a famous root crop for its medicinal properties since pre-historical times. Lack of effective therapeutics most viral diseases, higher cost some antiviral therapies, and the emergence drug resistance are increasingly reported. Drug is predicted to be leading cause mortality globally by 2050, thus requiring intervention. The need natural compounds mitigate such ...

2011
Kalpesh Ramdas Patil Chandragouda Raosaheb Patil Ramchandra Baburao Jadhav Vallabh Krishnalal Mahajan Prabhakar Raosaheb Patil Pradeep Sampatrao Gaikwad

The fruits of Barringtonia racemosa are prescribed in the ayurvedic literature for the treatment of pain, inflammation and rheumatic conditions. In present investigation, activity guided isolation of bartogenic acid (BA) and its evaluation in the Complete Freund's Adjuvant (CFA)-induced arthritis in rats is reported. Among the various extracts and fractions investigated preliminarily for carrag...

2016
Mahendra Yadav Vijay D Gulkari Manish M Wanjari

BACKGROUND Bryophyllum pinnatum, commonly known as Pattharcaṭṭa, is used traditionally in ethnomedicinal practices for the treatment of kidney stone and urinary insufficiency. AIM The present study evaluated the effect of Bryophyllum pinnatum on ethylene glycol (EG)-induced renal calculi in rats. MATERIALS AND METHODS Renal calculi were induced in rats by administration of 0.75% EG in drink...

2015
Manas Ranjan Saha Ritu Rai Pallab Kar Arnab Sen Dilip De Sarker

AIM Preparation of daily traditional drink by the indigenous tribes is a common phenomenon in India. Oraon tribes in Malda district of West Bengal, India are very much practiced in making of their own native brew, known as Chullu. Therefore, the aim of this study was to explore the whole Chullu procedure technology of the region and its socioeconomic effect on Oraon. Ethnomedicinal investigatio...

2013
Ripu M Kunwar Laxmi Mahat Ram P Acharya Rainer W Bussmann

BACKGROUND Modern therapeutic medicine is historically based on indigenous therapies and ethnopharmacological uses, which have become recognized tools in the search for new sources of pharmaceuticals. Globalization of herbal medicine along with uncontrolled exploitative practices and lack of concerted conservation efforts, have pushed many of Nepal's medicinal plants to the verge of extinction....

Journal: :international journal of advanced biological and biomedical research 2013
ologhaguo m. adienbo arthur nwafor ronami s. ogbomade

the rising human population, particularly in the developing countries, and the attendant socioeconomic effects necessitates the need for its effective regulation. this study aims at exploring the contraceptive efficacy of the fruit extract of xylopia aethiopica (dunal) a rich, a plant with wide ethnomedicinal, pharmacological and social values, in combating this public health challenge. forty e...

Journal: :Pharmacophore 2022

The comprehend assess the pharmacognostic characteristics of an important ethnomedicinal plant, O. quadripartita Salz. ex Decne. evaluation was executein terms taxonomic, macroscopic, microscopic, fluorescence analysis, and phytochemical analysis. The Osyaris members heartwood majorly used to make furniture perfumes. Osyris plant are known for fragrance volatile oil constituents. microscop...

2018
Devesh Tewari Adrian M. Stankiewicz Andrei Mocan Archana N. Sah Nikolay T. Tzvetkov Lukasz Huminiecki Jarosław O. Horbańczuk Atanas G. Atanasov

Dementia is a clinical syndrome wherein gradual decline of mental and cognitive capabilities of an afflicted person takes place. Dementia is associated with various risk factors and conditions such as insufficient cerebral blood supply, toxin exposure, mitochondrial dysfunction, oxidative damage, and often coexisting with some neurodegenerative disorders such as Alzheimer's disease (AD), Huntin...

Journal: :Journal of ethnopharmacology 2002
Manuel Sandoval Nataly N Okuhama Melinda Clark Fausto M Angeles Juan Lao Sergio Bustamante Mark J S Miller

Sangre de grado is an ethnomedicinal red tree sap obtained from Croton spp. that is used to treat gastrointestinal ulcers, cancer and to promote wound healing. To evaluate the potential role of sangre de grado (SdG) in cancer we examined its effects on human cancer cells, AGS (stomach), HT29 and T84 (colon). Viability of cells treated with SdG (10-200 microg/ml) decreased (P<0.01) in a dose dep...

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