Elaeocarpus ganitrus
Pharmacognostic and antifungal investigations of Elaeocarpus ganitrus (Rudrakasha)
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EVALUATION OF IN VITRO ANTI INFLAMMATORYACTIVITY OF ELAEOCARPUS GANITRUS OF BARK EXTRACT BY HRBC MEMBRANE STABILIZATION
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ANTIDEPRESSANT EFFECTS OF FRUIT EXTRACT OF ELAEOCARPUS GANITRUS IN FORCE SWIM TEST
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ANTI ATHEROSCLEROTIC ACTIVITY OF ELAEOCARPUS GANITRUS ROXB IN CHOLESTEROL FED RABBITS
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Analysis of Therapeutic Potential and Computer Aided Virtual Screening of Elaeocarpus Ganitrus
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Elaeocarpus ganitrus Assisted Hydrothermal Synthesis of Gold Nanoparticles: Application to Antibacterial, Antioxidant and Anticancer Activities
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STUDY AND EVALUATION OF ANTIDEPRESSANT LIKE PROPERTY OF ETHANOLIC SEED EXTRACT OF ELAEOCARPUS GANITRUS IN ANIMAL MODEL OF DEPRESSION
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“Elaeocarpus ganitrus (Rudraksha): A Reservoir Plant with their Pharmacological Effects” by Swati Hardainiyan, Bankim Chandra Nandy, Krishan Kumar, India.
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“Role of Elaeocarpus ganitrus ROXB. in Prevention of Coronary Artery Disease in Cholesterol Fed Rabbits” by Pratibha Kumari Jain, Priyanka Sharma, Suresh Chand Joshi, India.
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ANTIOXIDANT AND LIPID LOWERING EFFECTS OF ELAEOCARPUS GANITRUS IN CHOLESTEROL FED RABBITS
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SCREENING OF PHYTOCHEMICALS, ANTIOXIDANT AND INHIBITORY EFFECT ON ALPHA AMYLASE BY ETHANOLIC EXTRACT OF ELAEOCARPUS GANITRUS (BARK)
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EFFECT OF EXTRACT OF RUDRAKSHA (ELAEOCARPUS GANITRUS) ON PARKINSON’S DISEASE AND DEPRESSION
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“A Review on Traditional and Ethnomedicinal Uses of Elaeocarpus ganitrus (Rudraksha)” by Praveen Kumar Dixit, Suchita Dixit, Monika Bhardwaj, Bhupendra Chauhan, K.Nagarajan, Jagannath Sahoo, India.
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“GC-MS Analysis of the Phytoconstituents in the Methanolic Extract of Leaves of Elaeocarpus Ganitrus Roxb.” By Swati Joshi, Navin Kumar, India.
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“In vitro Anti-microbial activity of Elaeocarpus tuberculatus Roxb.” by Indhiramuthu Jayashree, GeethaDH, Rajeswari M, India.
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Mythological and Spiritual Review on Eloeocarpus Ganitrus and Assessment of Scientific Facts for its Medicinal Uses
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Title: EVALUATION OF HAIR GROWTH ACTIVITY OF PUERARIA TUBEROSA BY USING STRESS INDUCED HAIR LOSS Author: Monesh Likhitkar*and Milind Pande Keyword: Isoflavonoid, Phytosterole, Pueraria tuberosa, Lymphocyte count, Hair density.Page No: 01-06Abstract: Background: We previously demonstrated that stress induce alopecia in mice. This effect was prevented by the oral administration of Pueraria tuberosa alcoholic extract, an isoflavone and phytosterol e containing plants which prevent hair loss alopecia condition. Objectives: The present study aimed at hair growth activity of Pueraria tuberosa by Using Stress Induced Stress induced alopecia and modulating the mechanisms responsible for this condition. Methods: 4 Group of mice were exposed whole-body to sonic stress. Groups of mice received the Pueraria tuberosa extract and standard Minoxidile 5% solution administered orally to elucidate the biological activity in vivo. Occurrence of alopecia was evaluated for up to 21 days of exposure, and the hair density, hair population, lymphocyte count and testosterone level in peripheral blood was investigated. Results: The hair density and hair population decrease and lymphocyte count was increased by stress; irrespective of treatment with ultrasonic sound. Test drug extract show decreases the lymphocyte count as compared to increased count in toxic group. Conclusions: Decrease in lymphocyte count in case of stress is a good sign of preventing hair loss due to the presence of isoflavonoid , protein and amino acid, insulin growth factor and may be due to increase blood circulation which promote hair growth in humans. Keywords: Isoflavonoid, Phytosterole, Pueraria tuberosa, Lymphocyte count, Hair density. Download PDF
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Magnetic Characteristics Of Different Mukhi Rudraksha Beads: A Comparative Analysis
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Seasonal variation in the impacts of brushtailed possums (Trichosurus vulpecula) on five palatable plant species in New Zealand beech (Nothofagus) forest
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Native Indigenous Tree Species Show Recalcitrance to in Vitro Culture
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