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Bio-Active Constituents

Identification and isolation of bio-active constituents from aerial parts of gomphrena globosa for cancer therapy.

Identification and isolation of bio-active constituents from aerial parts of gomphrena globosa for cancer therapy.

... the bio-active and non bio-active constituent’s role in treating the diseases including ...the active constituent and isolating them and using them for the treatment of cancer in order ...

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Identification and Isolation of Bio-Active Constituents from Aerial Parts of Gomphrena Globosa for Cancer Therapy.

Identification and Isolation of Bio-Active Constituents from Aerial Parts of Gomphrena Globosa for Cancer Therapy.

... Cancer is a second leading cause of death in developing countries, with uncontrolled division of cells in the part of the body [1]. The cancer burden in developing countries is raising as a result of increasing ...

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Advances in bio-active constituents, pharmacology and clinical applications of rhubarb

Advances in bio-active constituents, pharmacology and clinical applications of rhubarb

... laxative effect [26, 36], playing the most important role in stimulating the intestine and leading to diarrhea [37]. Combined anthraquinone is metabolized into free metabolise in intestinal canal to exerting laxative ...

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ESTIMATION OF BIO-ACTIVE CONSTITUENTS BY RP-HPLC

ESTIMATION OF BIO-ACTIVE CONSTITUENTS BY RP-HPLC

... Taking into account the results obtained in this study, the proposed method can be conveniently used for the analysis of rutin in crude Hydrolcoholic extract of Eclipta alba. [r] ...

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Production of Natural Coagulant from Moringa Oleifera Seed for Application in Treatment of Low Turbidity Water

Production of Natural Coagulant from Moringa Oleifera Seed for Application in Treatment of Low Turbidity Water

... the bio-active constituents which have coagulation ...of bio-active constituents using chromatography technique were used to determine the molecular weight of the ...

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The role of Bacillus megaterium and other bio-agents in controlling root-knot nematodes infecting sugar beet under field conditions

The role of Bacillus megaterium and other bio-agents in controlling root-knot nematodes infecting sugar beet under field conditions

... by bio-control agent strains in different plants (Govindappa et ...of bio-arc + nemastrol under greenhouse conditions increased the activities of related enzymes, ...

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PHYTOCHEMICAL SCREENING OF ACTIVE SECONDARY METABOLITES PRESENT IN WITHANIA SOMNIFERA ROOT: ROLE IN TRADITIONAL MEDICINE

PHYTOCHEMICAL SCREENING OF ACTIVE SECONDARY METABOLITES PRESENT IN WITHANIA SOMNIFERA ROOT: ROLE IN TRADITIONAL MEDICINE

... Plants produce primary and secondary metabolites with divergent functions 5 . The primary metabolites, amino acids, simple sugars (glucids), proteins and lipids are involved in cellular processes. Secondary metabolites ...

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Natural products against protozoal diseases

Natural products against protozoal diseases

... The bisbenzylisoquinoline (BBIQ) alkaloids constitute a series o f almost 400 phenylalanine-derived metabohtes with a rich and varied chemistry and pharmacology. They occur in 57 genera representing 14 famihes. BBIQ ...

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Volume 4 | Issue 4 - 2014

Volume 4 | Issue 4 - 2014

... Two simple accurate and economical HPTLC and RP-HPLC methods were developed for the simultaneous estimation of biomarkers in Barleria cristata and bio analysis of the selected marker in plasma was also carried ...

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Isolation of active components derived from tuberous root of Ipomoea digitata.

Isolation of active components derived from tuberous root of Ipomoea digitata.

... The extract was subjected to preliminary phytochemical screening for the detection of various plant constituents present. The various extracts of Ipomoea digitata. was subjected to the following chemical tests ...

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Advances in research on the active constituents and physiological effects of Ganoderma lucidum

Advances in research on the active constituents and physiological effects of Ganoderma lucidum

... Owing to the varying quality of G. lucidum in the wild and the increasing demand for it in the food service, pharmaceutical, cosmetics, and health product industries, cultivation has become a major source of the ...

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MEDICINAL PLANTS WITH POTENT ANTIOXIDANT CONSTITUENTS

MEDICINAL PLANTS WITH POTENT ANTIOXIDANT CONSTITUENTS

... 69. Lazarevic JS, Ethordevic AS, Zlatkovic BK, Radulovic NS, Palic RM. Chemical composition and antioxidant and antimicrobial activities of essential oil of Allium sphaerocephalon L. Journal of the Science of Food and ...

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An Environmental Friendly Process for Extraction of Active Constituents from Herbal Plants

An Environmental Friendly Process for Extraction of Active Constituents from Herbal Plants

... the active constituents from herbal plants, in addition to their high processing costs, are harmful to the environment owing to their time and energy consumption, uncontrollable parameters, use of toxic and ...

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STUDIES ON ANTIBACTERIAL POTENTIALS OF MICROALGAE OSCILLATORIA LUTEA AGAINST HUMAN PATHOGENIC BACTERIA

STUDIES ON ANTIBACTERIAL POTENTIALS OF MICROALGAE OSCILLATORIA LUTEA AGAINST HUMAN PATHOGENIC BACTERIA

... Bacterial strains stock cultures were maintained at 4°C on Nutrient Agar medium. Active cultures were prepared by inoculating fresh nutrient broth medium with a loopful of cells from the stock cultures at 37°C for ...

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ANTIMICROBIAL AND ANTIOXIDANT ACTIVITY OF SOME MEDICINAL PLANTS

ANTIMICROBIAL AND ANTIOXIDANT ACTIVITY OF SOME MEDICINAL PLANTS

... Ethanol Extraction: Ten gram of sample was soaked in 100ml of 95% ethanol and kept at room temperature for 24hours. Then the extract solution was filtered through a Whatmann No.4 filter paper. Finally, the solvent was ...

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 SCAFFOLD: TISSUE ENGINEERING AND REGENERATIVE MEDICINE

 SCAFFOLD: TISSUE ENGINEERING AND REGENERATIVE MEDICINE

... of bio ceramics), a number of researchers have developed composite scaffolds comprising two or more phases to combine the advantageous properties of each ...

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Phytochemical analysis and antifungal activity of Cauliflower stem (Brassica oleraceae var botrytis L.)

Phytochemical analysis and antifungal activity of Cauliflower stem (Brassica oleraceae var botrytis L.)

... Phytochemical constituents such as tannins, flavonoids, alkaloids, phenol, terpenoids, coumarins and several other aromatic compounds are regarded as secondary metabolites of plants ...medicinally active ...

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Extraction and Isolation of active constituents from Ixora chinensis Lam leaves

Extraction and Isolation of active constituents from Ixora chinensis Lam leaves

... The plants belonging to Rubiaceae family are generally a rich source of substances of phytochemical interest, used in traditional system of medicine. Ixora species are generally used as the ornamental plants in gardens ...

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The active constituents of herbs and their plant chemistry, extraction and identification methods

The active constituents of herbs and their plant chemistry, extraction and identification methods

... Some medicinal preparations of Ayurveda (like asavaand arista) adopt the technique of fermentation for extracting the active principles. The extraction procedure involves soaking the crude drug, in the form of ...

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PHYTOCHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF ACTIVE CONSTITUENTS OF ALSTONIA SCHOLARIS AND THEIR CYTOTOXICITY IN VITRO

PHYTOCHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF ACTIVE CONSTITUENTS OF ALSTONIA SCHOLARIS AND THEIR CYTOTOXICITY IN VITRO

... echitamidine-N-oxide, Nb-demethylalstogustine– N-oxide, akuammicine-N-oxide, Nb-demethyl- alstogustine. Likewise, Alstonia scholaris has been reported to contain echitamine chloride in its root and root bark 18 . It also ...

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