نتایج جستجو برای: gallic acid

تعداد نتایج: 747581  

Journal: :Journal of agricultural and food chemistry 2004
Noreen Mahoney Russell J Molyneux

Tulare walnut, a cultivar highly resistant to aflatoxin formation, was investigated for endogenous phytochemical constituents capable of inhibiting aflatoxigenesis in Aspergillus flavus. The activity, located entirely in the pellicle (seed coat), was extractable to various degrees with polar solvents, although some activity remained unextractable, indicating that the bioactivity resided in a co...

2016
C. J. Warden

By C. J. Warden, officiating Civil-Surgeon, Bhaugulpore. The chemical changes which drugs undergo before absorption into the blood, is a subject of great interest; and valuable hints for the treatment of disease, have been obtained by observing the form in which substances appear after having passed through the circulatory system. For instance, it is well known that tannic acid is a more powerf...

2014
H. Hajimehdipoor R. Shahrestani M. Shekarchi

Phenolic and flavonoid compounds are secondary metabolites of plants which possess various activities such as anti-inflammatory, analgesic, anti-diabetes and anticancer effects. It has been established that these compounds can scavenge free radicals produced in the body. Because of this ability, not only the plants containing phenolic and flavonoid compounds but also, the pure compounds are use...

Introduction: Particulate matter (PM) increases the risk of heart disorders. Gallic acid (GA) with strong antioxidant properties has shown an effective role in reducing the complications of various diseases. The aim of this study was to evaluate the protective effect of Gallic acid in preventing cardiac arrhythmias due to exposure to particulate matter. Methods: In this study, 40 rats were pla...

Journal: :The American Journal of the Medical Sciences 1855

2016
Thibaut Bontpart Thérèse Marlin Sandrine Vialet Jean-Luc Guiraud Lucie Pinasseau Emmanuelle Meudec Nicolas Sommerer Véronique Cheynier Nancy Terrier

In plants, the shikimate pathway provides aromatic amino acids that are used to generate numerous secondary metabolites, including phenolic compounds. In this pathway, shikimate dehydrogenases (SDH) 'classically' catalyse the reversible dehydrogenation of 3-dehydroshikimate to shikimate. The capacity of SDH to produce gallic acid from shikimate pathway metabolites has not been studied in depth....

2011
Mahdi Vazirian Mahnaz Khanavi Yaghoub Amanzadeh Homa Hajimehdipoor

Triphala is a traditional herbal formulation consisting of dried fruits originating from three medicinal plants, namely Terminalia chebula, Terminalia bellerica and Phyllanthus emblica. It is used in folk medicine for the treatment of headaches, dyspepsia and leucorrhoea. There are some reports regarding Triphala's pharmacological effects including its anti-cancer, radioprotective, hypocholeste...

Journal: :Biological & pharmaceutical bulletin 2008
Ju Yeon Ban Ha Thi Thuy Nguyen Hee-Ju Lee Soon Ock Cho Hyun Soo Ju Ju Yeon Kim Kihwan Bae Kyung-Sik Song Yeon Hee Seong

Our previous studies reported that methanol extract of Sanguisorbae radix from Sanguisorba officinalis L. (Rosaceae) prevented neuronal cell damage induced by Abeta (25-35) in vitro. The present study was carried out to investigate the effect of gallic acid isolated from Sanguisorbae radix on Abeta (25-35)-induced neurotoxicity using cultured rat cortical neurons. Gallic acid (0.1, 1 microM) sh...

Journal: :Molecular medicine reports 2015
Yong Hong Yang Zao Wang Jie Zheng Ran Wang

The present study aimed to investigate the role of gallic acid in oxidative stress induced during spinal cord injury (SCI). In order to measure oxidative stress, the levels of lipid peroxide, protein carbonyl, reactive oxygen species and nitrates/nitrites were determined. In addition, the antioxidant status during SCI injury and the protective role of gallic acid were investigated by determinin...

2013
S. Sen K. Asokkumar M. Umamaheswari A. T. Sivashanmugam V. Subhadradevi

In the present study, we investigate the antiulcerogenic effect of gallic acid against aspirin plus pyrolus ligation-induced gastric ulcer in rats. Rats were treated with gallic acid (100 and 200 mg/kg) and famotidine (20 mg/kg) for 1 week, followed by induction of gastric ulcer using the aspirin plus pyrolus ligation model. At the end of 4 h after ligation, the rats were sacrificed and ulcer i...

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