نتایج جستجو برای: terminalia arjuna bark extract

تعداد نتایج: 186932  

Journal: :Indian heart journal 2004
Anil Bharani Lalit Kumar Ahirwar Neeraj Jain

BACKGROUND Smoking, largely through increased oxidative stress, causes endothelial dysfunction which is an early key event in atherosclerosis. Smoking cessation and antioxidant vitamin therapy are shown to have beneficial role by restoring altered endothelial physiology. The present study was aimed to determine whether Terminalia arjuna, an Indian medicinal plant with potent antioxidant constit...

Journal: :Beilstein Journal of Organic Chemistry 2008
Braja G Bag Partha P Dey Shaishab K Dinda William S Sheldrick Iris M Oppel

While separating two natural nano-sized triterpenic acids via bromolactonization, we serendipitously discovered that arjuna-bromolactone is an excellent gelator of various organic solvents. A simple and efficient method for the separation of two triterpenic acids and the gelation ability and solid state 1D-helical self-assembly of nano-sized arjuna-bromolactone are reported.

Journal: :Indian journal of experimental biology 2009
Sumita Halder Nidhi Bharal Pramod K Mediratta Inderjeet Kaur Krishna K Sharma

Terminalia arjuna back powder (400 mg/kg, po) significantly reduced formalin-indued paw oedema at 24 h but not carrageenan-induced paw oedema. It significantly increased the anti-SRBC antibody titre in the secondary phase of immune response. The same dose significantly reduced the duration of licks and bites in both phases of formalin-induced pain response and showed significant increase in tai...

Journal: :Journal of ethnopharmacology 2011
Anh Thu Pham Christina Dvergsnes Adiaratou Togola Helle Wangensteen Drissa Diallo Berit Smestad Paulsen Karl Egil Malterud

The tree Terminalia macroptera (Combretaceae) is widespread in Western Africa, and in this area, different parts have been utilized in the treatment of various diseases. In this article, we report on the medicinal use of T. macroptera in three different districts in Mali (Siby, Dioïla and Dogonland), based on interviews with 78 healers in these districts. Roots, root bark, stem bark, leaves and...

Journal: :Pharmaceutical biology 2011
Oyindamola Abiodun Grace Gbotosho Edith Ajaiyeoba Tientcha Happi Mofolusho Falade Sergio Wittlin Akintunde Sowunmi Reto Brun Ayoade Oduola

CONTEXT The emergence and spread of Plasmodium falciparum-resistant parasites to nearly all available antimalarial drugs pose a threat to malaria control and necessitates the need to continue the search for new effective and affordable drugs. Ethnomedicine has been shown to be a potential source of antimalarial compounds or source of template for the synthesis of novel antimalarial molecules. ...

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