نتایج جستجو برای: ethnomedicinal effects

تعداد نتایج: 1545105  

2011
M. Dhanamani Lakshmi Devi

A huge reservoir of bioactive compounds exists in many species of plants of Earth, only a small percentage of which have been examined and continued to be an important source of anticancer agents. Worldwide effects are ongoing to identify new anticancer compounds from plants. With the current decline in the number of new molecular entities from the pharmaceutical industry, novel anticancer agen...

Journal: :Peptides 2016
Laila Jafri Samreen Saleem Danielle Calderwood Anna Gillespie Bushra Mirza Brian D Green

Selective GLP-1 secretagogues represent a novel potential therapy for type 2 diabetes mellitus. This study examined the GLP-1 secretory activity of the ethnomedicinal plant, Fagonia cretica, which is postulated to possess anti-diabetic activity. After extraction and fractionation extracts and purified compounds were tested for GLP-1 and GIP secretory activity in pGIP/neo STC-1 cells. Intracellu...

2013
Omid Safa Mohammad Amin Soltanipoor Soheil Rastegar Mahnaz Kazemi Khadijeh Nourbakhsh Dehkordi Alireza Ghannadi

OBJECTIVE The present study is based on an ethnobotanical research project conducted in Hormozgan province that is located in south of Iran, bordering waters of the Persian Gulf and Oman Sea. This survey was carried out in order to recover the ethnobotanical and ethnomedicinal knowledge of the residents of this province. They are using medicinal and functional plants for treating or preventing ...

Journal: :Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine 2008
Bharat K Pradhan Hemant K Badola

Lepcha is the oldest and the first tribe reported from Sikkim, India; majority of its population inhabiting in Dzongu valley, an officially demarcated reserve for Lepcha community, bordering Khangchendzonga Biosphere Reserve, in north district. Lepchas of Dzongu are known for their retention of rich cultural heritage. In view of the on-going cultural and economic changes brought in by the proce...

2014

Terminalia arjuna (T. A) is one of the most common species of the genus Terminalia which has received scientific awareness for its general ethnomedicinal applications. This plant has a great involvement in curing many diseases and is used as a medicinal plant. Recent findings support its use against cardioprotective effect, lipid lowering activities, antidiabetic activity, anticarcinogenic, gas...

2013
Piush Sharma B. Shrivastava Ganesh N. Sharma Hemant R. Jadhav

In recent years, a no. of plants has been investigated and reported possessing medicinal values. Large body of evidence has accumulated to demonstrate promising potential of plants used in various traditional, complementary and alternative systems. The present review aimed to compile data on phytochemicals and promising ethnomedicinal valuse of Barleria prionitis L. (Acanthaceae) which have bee...

Journal: :African journal of traditional, complementary, and alternative medicines : AJTCAM 2011
Abdullahi Mann Oluwaseyi R Ifarajimi Abdulfatai T Adewoye Chidiebere Ukam Ekpenyong E Udeme Isaac I Okorie Mohammed S Sakpe Dauda R Ibrahim Yusuf A Yahaya Adamu Y Kabir Emmanuel O Ogbadoyi

Four medicinal plants Acacia nilotica, Bombax buonopozense, Terminalia avicennioides and Zanthoxylum zanthoxyloides traditionally used for treatment of sleeping sickness in Nupeland were investigated for in vivo antitrypanosomal activity. Methanol extracts of different parts of each plant (stem barks and fruits) were obtained and evaluated for their in vivo antitrypanosomal activities against T...

2012
Fang Gong Hai-peng Gu Qi-tai Xu Wen-yi Kang

Mitragyna genus, belongs to Rubiaceae family, distributed in Africa and Asia. Many species in Mitragyna genus have a history of use as a medicinal plant. Traditionally, it has been used to treat fever, malaria, diarrhea, muscle pain, inflammation and hypertension. Phytochemical research has showed that alkaloids, triterpenoids and flavonoids were main compounds in Mitragyna genus. Pharmacology ...

Journal: :African Journal of Traditional, Complementary and Alternative Medicines 2010

Journal: :Asian Pacific journal of tropical medicine 2011
Omeje Edwin Ogechukwu Osadebe Patience Ogoamaka Nworu Chukwuemeka Sylvester Akira Kawamura Peter Proksch

OBJECTIVE To provide further evidence for the ethnomedicinal use of the Eastern Nigeria mistletoe, Loranthus micranthus (L. micranthus), as an immunostimulant. METHODS Solvent fractions from the crude extract of the mistletoe plant was obtained and screened by the cell mediated delayed type hypersensitivity reaction (DTHR) model in mice. Then the immunomodulatory potentials of a major lupane ...

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