نتایج جستجو برای: commiphora mukul

تعداد نتایج: 466  

Journal: :IOSR Journal of Nursing and Health Science 2016

Journal: :JAMA 2003
Philippe O Szapary Megan L Wolfe LeAnne T Bloedon Andrew J Cucchiara Ara H DerMarderosian Michael D Cirigliano Daniel J Rader

CONTEXT Herbal extracts from Commiphora mukul (guggul) have been widely used in Asia as cholesterol-lowering agents, and their popularity is increasing in the United States. Recently, guggulsterones, the purported bioactive compounds of guggul, have been shown to be potent antagonists of 2 nuclear hormone receptors involved in cholesterol metabolism, establishing a plausible mechanism of action...

2014
SRIRAM POTHAPREGADA

So-called ‘Saharanpur encephalitis,’ with high case fatality, used to occur annually, post-monsoon, in Western districts of Uttar Pradesh (UP). Over 2 decades, Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) and National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) staff failed to diagnose it. A team of volunteer investigators (T Jacob John, virologist; VM Vashishtha, pediatrician; NC Nayak, pathologist; Amod K...

1998
R.K. Singh V.K. Joshi S.S. Gambhir

The ethanol extract of roots, fruits and roots of solanum indicum and saccharum munja respectively and water soluble resin of commiphora myrrha were studied for antiinflammatory activity against carrageenin induced oedema in rats, the significant antiinflammatory activity were found in former two plants will slight anti inflammatory activity was observed in latter plant.

2010
David Iluz Miri Hoffman Nechama Gilboa-Garber Zohar Amar

Commiphora gileadensis is a plant that was cultivated in ancient times in the land of Israel, particularly in the oases of the Dead Sea Basin — Ein Gedi and Jericho. The plant, also known as balsam, was renowned for the expensive perfume that was produced from it, as well as for exceptional medicinal properties that were attributed to its sap, wood, bark, and seeds. This article presents the hi...

Journal: :Natural Product Communications 2018

2013
P. D. Soni S. U. Upadhyay U. M. Upadhyay

In recent years more people throughout world are turning to use medicinal plant products in healthcare system. Worldwide need of alternative medicine has resulted in growth of natural product markets and interest in traditional systems of medicine. Herbal drug technology is used for converting botanicals materials into medicines, where standardization and quality control with proper integration...

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