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Pharmacology of Bombax ceiba Linn.

Pharmacology of Bombax ceiba Linn.

Vartika Jain; Surendra K. Verma

Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH Co. K
2012
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This work is the first monograph devoted solely to Bombax ceiba, popularly known as the Red Silk Cotton Tree. Consisting of seven chapters, it covers all relevant aspects of this plant, from its historical and spiritual importance, to its botanical characterization, pharmacognostical details and ethnobiological uses, to its scientific validation in various animal and human studies. Each part of the tree is of medicinal value and possesses many novel chemical constituents such as shamimicin, bombasin, bombamalone, bombamaloside etc. along with other bioactive secondary metabolites. The book presents the chemical structures of the most important constituents and highlights various pharmacological activities, predominantly antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, anti-mutagenic, hypoglycemic, hypotensive, hepatoprotective and fibrinolytic, which may prove to be a source for the development of a novel phyto-pharmaceutical agent to treat diabetes, heart disease and cancer. In addition, separate chapters deal with the commercial and ecological significance of B. ceiba, as well as a case study on its conservation. Numerous color illustrations are included to identify the plant and to justify its nickname, the “Little Bird’s Cafeteria”.
Cissus quadrangularis Linn

Cissus quadrangularis Linn

LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
2020
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The present work deals with the phytochemical screening, Quantitative estimation of total protein content by using SDS PAGE, Antimicrobial, Biochemical and molecular assay of Cissus quadrangularis L. The present investigation deals with before and after inoculation of three pathogens such as Escherichia coli, Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Bacillus megaterium into Cissus quadrangularis at different concentration of inoculam ( 0.5 ml, 1 ml and 1.5ml ). After 24, 48 and 72 hours incubation the plant parts are cut, dried and powdered. The powdered samples taken for phytochemical screening, Quantitative estimation of total protein content by using SDS PAGE, antimicrobial, Biochemical and molecular assay.
Role of Ocimum sanctum linn. leaf extract in female albino rats

Role of Ocimum sanctum linn. leaf extract in female albino rats

Venkataramanaiah P; M Srinivasulu Reddy

Scholars' Press
2021
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The influence of Ocimum sanctum Linn. leaf extract on some biochemical parameters with reference to antifertility potential in female albino rats. The healthy female albino rats were administered with Ocimum sanctum Linn. leaf extract orally at different dose (100, 200, 300mg/kg body weight/15days) and duration (300mg/kg body weight/30days). The total proteins, total carbohydrates, total lipids, cholesterol, phospholipids and triglycerides were estimated using standard biochemical methods in control and experimental female albino rat tissues like ovary, uterus, vagina, liver and plasma.The ovarian and uterine lipids were enhanced as the dose and duration of the extract increases. The elevated cholesterol levels observed in ovary and uterus but at higher and prolonged dose and duration uterine cholesterol levels were depleted. The enhanced phospholipids can be correlated to decreased oxidative metabolism owing to low level of estrogen in circulation. On the basis of these observations it may be concluded that the extract of Ocimum sanctum leaf at higher dose and prolonged duration owing to its potent antiestrogenic nature and alters the biochemical milieu of the reproductive tract.
Michelia champaca Linn. (Standardization & Pharmacology)

Michelia champaca Linn. (Standardization & Pharmacology)

Shweta Shriwas; Sumeet Dwivedi; Raghvendra Dubey

LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
2019
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Herbs are staging a comeback and herbal 'renaissance' is happening all over the globe. Medicinal plant resources of forest origin are extensively used in India for various systems of medicine like Ayurveda, Unani, Homoeopathy, Allopathy, Siddha and Ethnic etc. Such traditional used of plants as medicine has not been documented properly, rather remain secret and passed from one generation to another through world mouth. Naturally, due to non-recording properly, this traditional knowledge is gradually vanishing as a result of modernization.Michelia champaca L. (Magnoliaceae) commonly known as Champa wild in the eastern sub-Himalayan tract and lower hills up to 3,000 ft. and found in Assam, Burma, South India. The plant is a handsome, evergreen shrub. Leaves 15- 25 by 5-9 cm., lanceolate, acute, entire, glabrous; petioles 18-25mm long. Flowers about 5-6.2 cm. diameter, very fragrant, greyish yellow pubescent. Sepals and petals 15 or more deep yellow or orange.
Colocasia Esculenta Linn and Michelia Champaca Linn

Colocasia Esculenta Linn and Michelia Champaca Linn

Savita Satpute; Veerendra Yeligar

LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
2020
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Plants are a source of large number of drugs comprising to different groups such as antispasmodics, emetics, anticancer, antimicrobials etc. Many plants are claimed to possess the antibiotic properties in the traditional system and are also used extensively by the tribal people worldwide. It is now believed that nature has given the cure of every disease in one way or another. Plants have been known to relive various diseases in Ayurveda. Therefore researchers today are emphasizing on evaluation and characterization of various plants and plants constituents agaiinst several diseases based on their traditional claims of the plants given in Ayurveda. Extraction of the bioactive plants constituents has always been a challenging task for the reasearchers.
Effect of Ocimum sanctum linn. leaf extract and Eugenol in female rats

Effect of Ocimum sanctum linn. leaf extract and Eugenol in female rats

Venkataramanaiah P; M Srinivasulu Reddy

Lap Lambert Academic Publishing
2021
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The investigation is currently trying to study the antifertility and hepetotoxicity of Eugenol and Ocimum Sanctum Linn. Leaf extract in adult Wistar female rats. In this study administered with Eugenol's pure compound (99%) at a dose of 0.4 ml/day for 15 days with intramuscular injection and administered with Ocimum sanctum leaf extract at a dose of 500 mg /kg body weight/day for 15 days with a gastric gavage, Reproductive tissues such as ovaries, uterus & vagina, vital organs such as liver and serum are taken for learning. Administration of the Eugenol leaf extract and Ocimum Sanctum change the phase of the different estrous cycles. The female reproductive tract is a very dynamic organ system. It experienced many sequential morphological changes during the oestrous cycle, driven by cyclic fluctuations in several reproductive hormones. On this basis of observation, it can be concluded that the administration of Eugenol and Ocimum Sanctum Linn. Leaf extract because of its effective antiestrogenic properties change the biochemical milieu of the reproductive tract, which leads to change the normal status of reproduction in female and thus produces significant antifertility effects.