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Journal articles on the topic "Ailanthus excelsa"

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Joshi, Bipin Chandra, Anuj Pandey, Ram Prakash Sharma, and Anakshi Khare. "Quassinoids from Ailanthus excelsa." Phytochemistry 62, no. 4 (2003): 579–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0031-9422(02)00493-4.

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Manimaran, V., M. Suganthy, A. Balasubramanian, and P. Pretheepkumar. "Studies on population dynamics of major pests of Ailanthus excelsa Roxb." Journal of Environmental Biology 42, no. 4(SI) (2021): 1168–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.22438/jeb/42/4(si)/mrn-1554a.

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Aim: To study the peak period of incidence of major pest of Ailanthus excelsa. Methodology: Seasonal abundance of major insect pests of A. excelsa viz., ailanthus defoliator and ailanthus webworm were studied in 5-year-old plantation at Forest College and Research Institute, Mettupalayam from April, 2018 to March, 2019. Weekly observations were made on the abundance of major insect and pest population which were correlated with weekly weather parameters. Results: Monitoring the population dynamics of insect pests revealed that the major key pests were ailanthus defoliator and webworm. The high
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Amaresh, Y. S, Kavyasri, M, Ashwathanarayana D. S, Raghavendra, B. T, and Sharanagoudar Hiregoudar. "Chemical Characterization of Supercritical Fluid Extract (SFE) of Ailanthus excelsa and Estimation of Total Phenols and Flavonoids in SFE." International Journal of Plant & Soil Science 36, no. 4 (2024): 81–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.9734/ijpss/2024/v36i44456.

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Ailanthus excelsa which is usually called as tree of heaven is known to possess anti- fungal activity. The bio constituents such as flavonoids and phenols which are present in the leaves of Ailanthus excelsa is known to possess anti- bacterial, anti- fungal properties. This experiment was conducted to study the fungicidal activity of Ailanthus excelsa and its characeterization. Results revealed that the supercritical fluid extraction was effective at 60⁰C of temperature and 225 bar pressure with solvent flow rate of 5 g/min and caron di- oxide flow rate at 20 g/min. The GC-MS analysis showed t
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Ch., Manasa J. Divya Ch. Bharath Reddy D. Swarna Kumari A. Nimilitha. "Screening Of Anti Diuretic Effect Of Ailanthus Excelsa Leaf Extract Against Furosemide Induced Rats." International Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences 2, no. 6 (2024): 35–42. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11410252.

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The extracts of the leaves of <em>Ailanthus excelsa</em> (Family: Simaroubaceae) is claimed as an antidiuretic by some traditional practitioners. However, the validity of this claim has not been scientifically proven or refuted. The aim of this study was to evaluate the antidiuretic potential of ethanol extracts of leaves of <em>Ailanthus excelsa</em> in rats following oral administration. Ethanol extracts were prepared from Soxhlet extraction. Furosemide was used as a diuretic agent to induce diuresis. Vasopressin (ADH) was used as a standard. The results demonstrated the ethanol extracts of
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Pandey, Anuj, Bipin Chandra Joshi, Ram Prakash Sharma, and Anakshi Khare. "NEW QUASSINOIDS FROM AILANTHUS EXCELSA." Medicinal Chemistry Research 13, no. 8-9 (2004): 781–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00044-004-0117-4.

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N., BHATIA, SAHAI M., and L. KHOSA R. "Chemical Studies on Ailanthus excelsa." Journal of Indian Chemical Society Vol. 62, Jan 1985 (1985): 75–76. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6326654.

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Department of Pharmaceutics, Institute of Technology, Banaras Hindu University Varanasi-221 005 <em>Manuscript received 22 September 1983, accepted 18 January 1985</em> Chemical Studies on Ailanthus excelsa.
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Dell'Agli, Mario, Germana V. Galli, Silvia Parapini, et al. "Anti-plasmodial activity of Ailanthus excelsa." Fitoterapia 79, no. 2 (2008): 112–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.fitote.2007.11.003.

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Divya, M., M. Ayyasamy, and K. Bhavanisanker. "Studies on the Allelopathic influence of Ailanthus excelsa and Acacia nilotica leaf leachates on germination and seedling growth of agricultural crops." Journal of Non-Timber Forest Products 12, no. 1 (2005): 29–32. https://doi.org/10.54207/bsmps2000-2005-56471y.

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The results revealed that germination and growth of the test crops were inhibited by Ailanthus excelsa and Acacia nilotica leaf leachates. Among the four test crops taken, cowpea was less affected with the inhibition of 5 and 11 per cent in germination, 6 and 11 per cent in radicle length and 8 and 11 per cent in plumule elongation due to the leachates of Ailanthus excelsa and Acacia nilotica respectively. Whereas seasame was severely affected with the inhibition of 24 and 26 per cent in germination, 15 and 29 per cent in radicle length and 18 and 24 per cent in plumule elongation respectively
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Malviya, Sapna, and P. Dwivedi. "Extracts of Ailanthus excels an Essential Medicine in Ayurveda: Pharmacological evaluationand preliminary screening of phytochemicals." Journal of Drug Delivery and Therapeutics 9, no. 1-s (2019): 84–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.22270/jddt.v9i1-s.2243.

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Ailanthus excels belongs to family Simaroubaceae known as tree of Heaven and Mahanimba commonly found in the India and China. The present study involves preliminary screening, qualitative analysis and pharmacological evaluation of extract. The preliminary photochemical screening performed using petroleum ether, chloroform and methanol extract. Analytical techniques like; TLC, FTIR and HPTLC also performed for qualitative and quantitative determination. Various chemical tests also performed for qualitative determination of alkaloids, flavanoids, phenols, terpenoids, steroids and saponins in pla
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G V, Rajalingam, Sivaprakash M, Parthiban K T, Kumar P, and Suresh K K. "Performance of Vegetables under Ailanthus excelsa based Silvihorticultural System in Western Zone of Tamil Nadu." Madras Agricultural Journal 100, March (2013): 107–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.29321/maj.10.001249.

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Experiments were conducted to develop a suitable Ailanthus excelsa based silvihorticultural system for higher productivity in Western zone of Tamil Nadu. Tomato, brinjal, bhendi, cluster beans and vegetable cowpea were intercropped in 3 years old Ailanthus excelsa. Results revealed that the growth and yield of intercrops were reduced under intercropping compared to pure cropping. Among the test crops, tomato was most affected and cluster bean was the least affected. However the benefit cost ratio was highest for brinjal (3.02:1) and lowest for vegetable cowpea (2.35:1) due to the higher produc
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Ailanthus excelsa"

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Shivalingaswamy, T. M. "Studies on the bionomics of eligma narcissus cramer (Lepidoptera:Noctuidae), A defoliator of the forest tree, ailanthus excelsa roxburgh." Thesis, 1994. http://hdl.handle.net/2009/2807.

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Books on the topic "Ailanthus excelsa"

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ailanthus excelsa British Pharmacopoeia 1988: Published on the recommendation of the Medicines Commission pursuant to the Medicines Act 1968. H.M.S.O., 1988.

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Book chapters on the topic "Ailanthus excelsa"

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Khare, C. P. "Ailanthus excelsa Roxb." In Indian Medicinal Plants. Springer New York, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-70638-2_66.

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Aeri, Vidhu, D. B. Anantha Narayana, and Dharya Singh. "Ailanthus excelsa." In Powdered Crude Drug Microscopy of Leaves and Barks. Elsevier, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-12-818092-1.00006-3.

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Aeri, Vidhu, D. B. Anantha Narayana, and Dharya Singh. "Adhatoda vasica – Ailanthus excelsa and Adenanthera pavonina." In Powdered Crude Drug Microscopy of Leaves and Barks. Elsevier, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-12-818092-1.00051-8.

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Parthasarathy, S., G. Thiribhuvanamala, P. Muthulakshmi, and K. Angappan. "Diseases of Ailanthus excelsa (Indian Tree of Heaven)." In Diseases of Forest Trees and their Management. CRC Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781003173861-9.

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Conference papers on the topic "Ailanthus excelsa"

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Jothi, R. Vasantha, and R. Saratha. "A comparative study on the assessment of Ailanthus excels Roxb., Bauhinia racemosa Lam.and Hardwickiabinata Roxb. as green corrosion inhibitors for mild steel in acidic environment." In PROCEEDINGS OF ADVANCED MATERIAL, ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY. AIP Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/5.0019579.

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