نتایج جستجو برای: pharmaceutical plants

تعداد نتایج: 259216  

2013
Palanisamy Arulselvan Govindarajan Karthivashan Sharida Fakurazi

Liver is the largest vital organ in human body and plays a major role in various metabolism and excretion of xenobiotics within the body. Liver dysfunction is a foremost health problem that challenges not only health care professionals but also the pharmaceutical industry as more than 900 drugs are implicated in case of liver injury. Hepatotoxicity is caused by various toxic substances and cert...

2005
Hiroaki HAYASHI Kenichiro INOUE Kazuo OZAKI Hitoshi WATANABE

been important crude drugs worldwide for at least 4000 years, and the major sweet constituent, glycyrrhizin, is not only a well-recognized natural sweetener but also a pharmaceutical with antiinflammatory and hepatoprotective activities. In addition, licorice is the most frequently used component in Chinese and Japanese traditional medicines, and the roots and stolons of Glycyrrhiza uralensis F...

Henbane (Hyoscyamus niger) is a perennial herbaceous plant of the Solanaceae family that like to other plants of this family such as Atropa and Datura produces pharmaceutical tropane alkaloids hyoscyamine and scopolamine. These medicinal valuable compounds have anticholinergic effects, and antispasmodic and sedative properties. One of the most cost-effective strategies to increase production of...

2010
B. Morris

At 50% maturity, regenerating Senna species were characterized for morphological traits, seed reproduction, and evaluated for regeneration. Quality plants regenerated from all accessions produced 1018 to more than 21,215 total seeds. Principal component analysis revealed which traits contributed the greatest to variability among coffee senna accessions. Senna species have potential to produce p...

2013
Xiaoxia Liang Qiaojia Fan

Sub-critical water extraction is a brand-new separation technology. This paper mainly discussed the principle, advantages of sub-critical water extraction, and its applications ranging from the medicinal plants traditionally used in Europe and Asia to produce pharmaceutical extracts (such as volatile oil, tannins, flavonoids, anthraquinone, lactone, etc.). Meanwhile, the prospect of sub-critica...

Journal: :Plant biotechnology journal 2015
Julian K-C Ma Jürgen Drossard David Lewis Friedrich Altmann Julia Boyle Paul Christou Tom Cole Philip Dale Craig J van Dolleweerd Valerie Isitt Dietmar Katinger Martin Lobedan Hubert Mertens Mathew J Paul Thomas Rademacher Markus Sack Penelope A C Hundleby Gabriela Stiegler Eva Stoger Richard M Twyman Brigitta Vcelar Rainer Fischer

Although plant biotechnology has been widely investigated for the production of clinical-grade monoclonal antibodies, no antibody products derived from transgenic plants have yet been approved by pharmaceutical regulators for clinical testing. In the Pharma-Planta project, the HIV-neutralizing human monoclonal antibody 2G12 was expressed in transgenic tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum). The scientific...

2017
Karna Venkata Ramana Janifer Raj Xavier Rakesh Kumar Sharma

The foundations of pharmaceutical biotechnology mainly lie in the capability of plants, microorganism and animals to produce low and high molecular weight compounds useful as therapeutics. Although molecules from plants and microorganisms are preferred extraction from plant biomass needs tedious downstream processing while in case of microorganisms it is easy with fewer amounts of impurities. P...

2008
Ramar Perumal Samy Peter Natesan Pushparaj Ponnampalam Gopalakrishnakone

This review deals with the key bioactive compounds and the role of medicinal plants in Ayurvedic systems of medicine in India and their earlier investigation. There has been an increase in demand for the Phytopharmaceutical products of Ayurvĕda in Western countries, because of the fact that the allopathic drugs have more side effects. Many pharmaceutical companies are now concentrating on manuf...

2010
Ivana Damnjanović Dušanka Kitić Snežana Zlatković-Guberinić Jovana Milosavljević Irena Conić

Using plants in therapy originates from far past. The skill of treating with plants has been developed in all nations and is now preserved, more or less, as traditional or popular therapy, commonly named popular medicine. Valeriana officinalis, which has been successfully used in traditional therapy, is accepted and represents an important medicinal raw material in contemporary medicine. Consid...

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