نتایج جستجو برای: syzygium cumini

تعداد نتایج: 1940  

Journal: :Brazilian journal of biology = Revista brasleira de biologia 2010
J F Höfling P C Anibal G A Obando-Pereda I A T Peixoto V F Furletti M A Foglio R B Gonçalves

The increase in the resistance to antimicrobial drugs in use has attracted the attention of the scientific community, and medicinal plants have been extensively studied as alternative agents for the prevention of infections. The Candida genus yeast can become an opportunistic pathogen causing disease in immunosuppressive hosts. The purpose of this study was to evaluate dichloromethane and metha...

2008
Márcia CG Maciel Jardel C Farias Michele J Maluf Eliane A Gomes Paulo VS Pereira Walmir C Aragão-Filho Josias B Frazão Lucilene A Silva Flávia MM Amaral Momtchilo Russo Rosane NM Guerra Flávia RF Nascimento Graciomar C Costa Sanara M Sousa Flávia Nascimento

Márcia CG Maciel ([email protected]) Jardel C Farias ([email protected]) Michele J Maluf ([email protected]) Eliane A Gomes ([email protected]) Paulo VS Pereira ([email protected]) Walmir C Aragão-Filho ([email protected]) Josias B Frazão ([email protected]) Graciomar C Costa ([email protected]) Sanara M Sousa ([email protected]) Lucilene A Silva (lucilenea...

2017
P R D Perera S Ekanayake K K D S Ranaweera

Herbal beverages with desirable sensory attributes are an ideal way to offer consumers with phytochemicals having specific health promoting functionalities. Syzygium cumini bark decoction is used in treating diabetes mellitus in Ayurveda medicine. This work attempted to prove the presence of antidiabetic compounds in the S. cumini decoction and the ready to serve (RTS) herbal drink developed us...

2015
Kathleen Bell Kathleen P. Bell

Houses in tHe woods Residential growth pressures have arrived at the edge of Maine's North Woods. Kathleen Bell in this article examines changes in the economics of rural land use in Maine. She notes that public debate over Plum Creek's proposal for development in the Moosehead region reminds us that we need to increase our understanding of the interactions between residential growth pressures,...

2012
MADHU GUPTA REKHA BHADAURIA

Experiments were carried out to evaluate the antifungal potential of aqueous extracts of leaves, bark, seeds and fruits of Syzygium cumini against two important fungal plant pathogens, Alternaria alternata and Fusarium oxysporum. Results revealed that among various plant parts, aqueous extract of fruit was most effective against the growth of F. oxysporum as compared to other extracts whereas, ...

1986
R. Bhaskaran Nair G. Santhakumari

Syzygium cumini seed kernel (aqueous suspension) was screened for its antibiadetic activity at the dose levels of 1g., 2g., 4g and 6 g/kg body weight. 4g / kg dose level was found to exhibit maximum hypoglycaemic effect (42.64%) in rabbits, 3hr. after medication. Like Tolbutamide the drug may also be promoting endogenous release of insulin. An extra pancreatic site of action of the drug cannot ...

Journal: :SOJ Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences 2015

Journal: :International journal of phytomedicine 2010

Journal: :Eureka herba Indonesia 2023

In recent years, there has been growing interest in the potential medicinal benefits of Syzygium cumini. This is due part to plant's rich content antioxidants, flavonoids, and other phytochemicals. These compounds have shown a variety beneficial effects, including antidiabetic, anti-inflammatory, anti-cancer properties. The solvent plays an important role extraction from study aimed conduct sys...

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