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Iskandar, Sofyan Reza, Prayoga Fery Yuniarto, and Yuni Sulistyowati. "Analysis Of Vitamin C Levels Of Curry Leaf Ethanol Extract (Murraya Koenigii L. Spreng) By Uv-Vis Spectrophotometry." Al Makki Health Informatics Journal 1, no. 2 (2023): 50–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.57185/hij.v1i2.7.

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Curry leaves (Murraya Koenigii L. Spreng) are a source of vitamin A, vitamin B, vitamin C, vitamin B2, calcium and iron in large quantities. Vitamin C serves to improve the body's immune system by stimulating the production of interferon (Winarsi, 2007). Determination of vitamin C levels in curry leaves (Murraya koenigii L. Spreng) has never been carried out so the following research was carried out to understand vitamin C levels for curry leaves (Murraya koenigii L. Spreng) by UV-Vis spectrometric method. The type of research applied is laboratory experiments. The population was curry leaves
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Mustanir, Mustanir, Tara Rizki Al-Qarana, Hilda Gusvianna, and Nurdin Saidi. "Analisa Potensi Ekstrak Daun Kari (Murraya koenigii L. Spreng)." Talenta Conference Series: Science and Technology (ST) 2, no. 1 (2019): 1–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.32734/st.v2i1.300.

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Daun M. koenigii sangat umum digunakan sebagai rempah dalam berbagai masakan di Aceh, namun pemahaman masyarakat terhadap pentingnya daun M. koenigii perlu ditingkatkan agar pemanfaatannya dapat ditingkatkan. Dalam penelitian ini dilakukan uji aktivitas antibakterial daun M. koenigii terhadap bakteri E. coli dan S. aureus serta uji aktivitas antioksidan terhadap radikal bebas DPPH (1,1-Diphenyl-2-pycrilhydrazil). Uji antibakterial dilakukan dengan metode difusi cakram, dan hasilnya ekstrak etil asetat menghasilkan zona hambat yang lebih besar dibandingkan ekstrak metanol dan n-heksana. Zona ha
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Savitha, G., and S. Balamurugan. "Pharmacognostical and Antibacterial Evaluation of Murraya koenigii (L) Spreng." International Letters of Natural Sciences 22 (August 2014): 44–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.18052/www.scipress.com/ilns.22.44.

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Our present study was aimed to detect the medicinal uses of the plant Murraya koenigii (L) Spreng belonging to the family Rutaceae by performing various studies such as Pharmacognostical, phytochemical and antibacterial activity, using seven different bacterial strains, which are harmful to human beings. The Murraya koenigii commonly known as “Curry leaf“ has been recognized in different systems of traditional medicines for the treatment of different diseases and ailments of human beings. The leaves of the plant are said to be cooling and stomachache. The study includes macroscopy, microscopy,
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Edwin Jara, E., E. Sheeja, S. Parial, H. Arya, and A. Bajpai. "Morphoanatomy of Stems of Murraya koenigii Spreng." Journal of Biological Sciences 8, no. 3 (2008): 654–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.3923/jbs.2008.654.658.

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Louis, Xavier. "Anti-cancer properties of Murraya koenigii Spreng." Discovery Phytomedicine 2, no. 1 (2015): 10. http://dx.doi.org/10.15562/phytomedicine.2015.21.

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Pandya, Pujan N., Sanjukta Rajhans, Falguni R. Patel, Archana U. Mankad, Rakesh M. Rawal, and Nainesh R. Modi. "Phytochemical Screening of Murraya koenigii (L.) Spreng." International Journal of Research in Advent Technology 7, no. 4 (2019): 572–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.32622/ijrat.742019202.

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Permata, Intania, Adlis Santoni, Afrizal Afrizal, and Trisno Afandi. "Characterization of Secondary Metabolites Profile from Methanol Fraction of Temurui (Murraya koenigii (Linn.) Spreng) Leaves Using UPLC-MS." Borneo Journal of Pharmacy 6, no. 3 (2023): 278–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.33084/bjop.v6i3.4662.

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The leaves of the temurui (Murraya koenigii (Linn.) Spreng) plant have long been known and used by Indonesian and even Asian people as a traditional medicine to treat stomach aches and diabetes. This study aimed to determine the secondary metabolite profile of the methanol extract of M. koenigii leaves. Murraya koenigii leaves fine powder was extracted in stages using n-hexane, ethyl acetate, and methanol. Each extract was prepared using a mixture of water, formic acid, acetonitrile, and formic acid, then injected into the UPLC-MS, then analyzed with MassLynx and ChemSpider. The results showed
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Savitha, G., and S. Balamurugan. "Pharmacognostical and Antibacterial Evaluation of <i>Murraya koenigii</i> (L) Spreng." International Letters of Natural Sciences 22 (August 5, 2014): 44–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.56431/p-9affj9.

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Our present study was aimed to detect the medicinal uses of the plant Murraya koenigii (L) Spreng belonging to the family Rutaceae by performing various studies such as Pharmacognostical, phytochemical and antibacterial activity, using seven different bacterial strains, which are harmful to human beings. The Murraya koenigii commonly known as “Curry leaf“ has been recognized in different systems of traditional medicines for the treatment of different diseases and ailments of human beings. The leaves of the plant are said to be cooling and stomachache. The study includes macroscopy, microscopy,
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Chakraborty, M. "Mumunine - A New Carbazole Alkaloid from Murraya koenigii (Linn.) Spreng." Journal of Scientific Research 12, no. 4 (2020): 665–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/jsr.v12i4.45499.

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The plant Murraya koenigii, commonly known as curry leaf tree is a rich source of carbazole alkaloids. A number of monomeric as well as dimeric carbazoles with C13, C18 and C23 skeleton have been isolated from the plant. In my present work, a new carbazole alkaloid, designated as mumunine, was isolated from the bark of Murraya koenigii (Linn) Spreng, along with a known carbazole alkaloid, viz. mahanimbine. The structure of the new alkaloid 1 was elucidated on the basis of 1D and 2D NMR spectral data analysis. In this paper, the isolation and structure elucidation of the new compound will be di
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L., BHATTACHARYYA, K. CHATTERJEE S., ROY SHYAMALI, and P. CHAKRABORTY D. "Murrayazolinol- A Minor Carbazole Alkaloid from Murraya koenigii Spreng." Journal of Indian Chemical Society Vol. 66, Feb 1989 (1990): 140–41. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6303651.

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Bose Institute, 93/1, A, P, C&nbsp;&nbsp;Road, Calcutta- 700 009 Manuscript&nbsp;<em>received 27 June 1988, revised 7 November 1988,&nbsp;</em><em>accepted 18 November 1988</em> Murrayazolinol- A Minor Carbazole Alkaloid from <em>Murraya koenigii</em> Spreng. &nbsp; &nbsp;
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Ma, Qinge, Jin Tian, Jianbo Yang, et al. "Bioactive carbazole alkaloids from Murraya koenigii (L.) Spreng." Fitoterapia 87 (June 2013): 1–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.fitote.2013.03.003.

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Asman, Saliza. "Extraction of Phytochemical from Murraya Koenigii (L.) Spreng Leaves using Maceration Method." Scientific Research Journal 20, no. 2 (2023): 147–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.24191/srj.v20i2.23459.

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Curry leaves, scientifically known as Murraya koenigii (L.) Spreng is employed as a flavoring agent in a wide range of dishes and possesses the potential for treatment due to its content of flavonoid, steroid, and phenolic compounds. These compounds exhibit antioxidant and antibacterial properties. In this work, the extraction of phytochemicals from M. koenigii leaves was satisfactorily performed. The extraction process was conducted using a maceration technique with three different solvents: 95 % ethanol, 99 % acetone, and 96 % methanol individually. The qualitative and quantitative of existi
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Rosa Fadila, Agustin, Yeni Mariani, and Fathul Yusro. "Minyak Atsiri Daun Kari (Murraya koenigii (L.) Spreng) Sebagai Penghambat Pertumbuhan Bakteri Streptococcus pyogenes dan Shigella dysenteriae." Jurnal Biologi Tropis 20, no. 2 (2020): 155. http://dx.doi.org/10.29303/jbt.v20i2.1756.

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Abstrak: Tanaman kari (Murraya koenigii (L.) Spreng) merupakan tanaman budidaya di Kalimantan Barat dan memiliki potensi besar sebagai tanaman penghasil minyak atsiri yang memiliki sifat antibakteri. Tujuan dari penelitian ini adalah menganalisis rendemen minyak atsiri daun kari dan potensinya dalam penghambatan pertumbuhan bakteri S. pyogenes dan S. dysenteriae. Penelitian menggunakan metode penyulingan daun kari dengan cara destilasi uap, perhitungan rendemen dan pengujian aktivitas antibakteri S. pyogenes dan S. dysenteriae pada media MHA dengan metode difusi cakram. DMSO digunakan sebagai
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Pinto, Pearl, Priya D. Alva, Sivaprakasam Chinnarasu, Mohanraj Sadasivam, and Louis Cojandaraj. "Pancreatic Lipase inhibition assay of various extracts of leaves of Murraya Koenigii in southern areas of Goa." BIO Web of Conferences 86 (2024): 01055. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/bioconf/20248601055.

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The objective of the study was to assess the lipase inhibitory activities of chloroformic, methanolic and aqueous extracts from the commonly available Murraya koenigii (L.) Spreng leaves(Rutaceae) in southern villages of Goa, for potential use in the treatment of obesity. Extracs of the leaves of this plant were evaluated for lipase inhibitory activity using porcine pancreatic lipase (PPL: triacylglycerol lipase) and p-nitrophenyl butyrate in an in vitro assay. Among the three extracts screened, chloroformic extract exhibited the highest pancreatic lipase inhibitory activity of 53.42%, followe
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Tahia, Faiza, Md Al Amin Sikder, Mohammad Rashedul Haque, et al. "Alkaloids, Coumarin and Cinnamic Acid Derivative from Murraya koenigii (Linn.) Spreng." Dhaka University Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences 14, no. 1 (2015): 29–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/dujps.v14i1.23731.

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A total of seven compounds were isolated from the methanol extract of leaves of Murraya koenigii (Linn.) Spreng. The isolated compounds were characterized as arborinine (1), ferulic acid (2), umbelliferone (3), mahanimbine (4), koenimbine (5), koenidine (6) and O-demethyl murrayanine (7) by extensive spectroscopic studies, including high field NMR analysis as well as co-TLC with authentic samples, whenever possible. This is the first report of occurrence of arborinine (1) and ferulic acid (2) from Murraya species.Dhaka Univ. J. Pharm. Sci. 14(1): 29-33, 2015 (June)
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Shivakumar, Vanishree H., Annapurny Venkiteswaran, Eddy Hasrul Hassan, Anand S. Tegginamani, and Nurhayati M. Zain. "The Benefits of Murraya koenigii in Dentistry – A Scoping Review." Biomedical and Pharmacology Journal 17, no. 2 (2024): 653–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.13005/bpj/2893.

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Introduction: Oral diseases are among the most common long-term conditions affecting the population. Medicinal plants are being used as a natural remedy for oral health issues due to their medicinal properties and lower side effects and cost compared to conventional antibacterial and anti-inflammatory agents. This study aims to review and summarize the potential uses of Murraya koenigii (L.) Spreng. (syn. of Bergera koenigii L.) in dentistry and update clinicians about its implications in dental management for maintaining oral health. Materials and Methods: The data was collected by five revie
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Ma, Qin-Ge, Yan-Gai Wang, Wen-Min Liu, et al. "Hepatoprotective Sesquiterpenes and Rutinosides from Murraya koenigii (L.) Spreng." Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry 62, no. 18 (2014): 4145–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jf5005034.

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Mandal, Suvra, Anupam Nayak, Samir K. Banerjee, Julie Banerji, and Avijit Banerji. "A New Carbazole Alkaloid from Murraya koenigii Spreng (Rutaceae)." Natural Product Communications 3, no. 10 (2008): 1934578X0800301. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1934578x0800301019.

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A new carbazole alkaloid (kurryam) oxygenated at the 4-position, hitherto unknown among carbazole alkaloids, has been isolated from the seeds of an Indian medicinal plant, Murraya koenigii (Rutaceae). The structure has been established as 4-hydroxy-(2′,2′,3)-trimethyl-(6,7)-dimethoxy pyranocarbazole from extensive 2D NMR spectral studies. In addition, two known carbazole alkaloids, (2′,2′,3)-trimethyl 6-methoxy pyranocarbazole and (2′,2′,3)-trimethyl 6-hydroxy pyranocarbazole were isolated from the seeds of the same plant, of which (2′,2′,3)-trimethyl 6-methoxy pyranocarbazole exhibited signif
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Joshi, Trapti, Tushar Jain, Rohit Mahar, et al. "Pyranocarbazoles from Murraya koenigii (L.) Spreng. as antimicrobial agents." Natural Product Research 32, no. 4 (2017): 430–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14786419.2017.1308363.

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Ma, Qin-Ge, Kun Xu, Zhi-Pei Sang, et al. "Alkenes with antioxidative activities from Murraya koenigii (L.) Spreng." Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters 26, no. 3 (2016): 799–803. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bmcl.2015.12.091.

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Upadhye, Mohini, and Uday Deokate. "Pharmacognostic evaluation of stem bark of Murraya koenigii Spreng." Research Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry 9, no. 3 (2017): 177. http://dx.doi.org/10.5958/0975-4385.2017.00033.4.

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Hayati, Inayah. "POTENSI EKSTRAK DAUN SALAM KOJA (Murraya koenigii L. Spreng ) TERHADAP MORTALITAS Pediculus humanus capitis." Jurnal Ilmiah Pharmacy 8, no. 1 (2021): 36–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.52161/jiphar.v8i1.341.

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Kutu kepala  (Pediculus humanus capitis)  merupakan parasit obligat yang siklus hidupnya mulai dari pradewasa sampai dewasa hidup bergantung pada inangnya. Infestasi yang lebih berat dari ektoparasit ini dapat berdampak pada timbulnya rasa gatal yang berlebihan, dapat menyebabkan luka lecet pada kulit kepala. Tujuan penelitian ini untuk mengetahui efektifitas ekstrak daun salam koja (Murraya koeniggi L.Spreng.) terhadap mortalitas Pediculus humanus capitis. Penelitian ini menggunakan metode penelitian eksperimental  laboratorik  dengan  menggunakan teknik  Purposive  Sampling. Sampel
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PAGARIYA, ASHISH SHANTILAL. "Pharmacognostical evaluation of Murraya roots." Journal of Drug Delivery and Therapeutics 9, no. 2 (2019): 336–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.22270/jddt.v9i2.2570.

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Pharmacognostical evaluation is the first and foremost step to determine identity and assess the quality and purity of the crude drug. Murraya koenigii Spreng (Rutaceae), commonly known as Curry leaf plant or Mitha Neem in Hindi is a highly valued plant for its medicinal value and characteristic aroma. Leaves of the plants are extensively used as spice and condiment in India and other tropical countries.&#x0D; Present research work includes study of macroscopic, microscopic study of the root include anatomy of the thin root, anatomy of the thick root and microscopy of the powdered root. Physio
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Chakraborty, Mumu, Sudipta Saha, and Sibabrata Mukhapadhyay. "Murrayakoeninol- A New Carbazole Alkaloid from Murraya Koenigii (Linn) Spreng." Natural Product Communications 4, no. 3 (2009): 1934578X0900400. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1934578x0900400309.

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A new carbazole alkaloid, designated as murrayakoeninol, was isolated from the leaves of Murraya koenigii (Linn) Spreng, along with four known carbazole alkaloids, viz. mahanimbine, koenimbine, O-methylmurrayamine-A and murrayazolinine and one from the bark viz. girinimbine. The structure of the new alkaloid 1 was elucidated on the basis of 2D NMR spectral analysis and chemical reactions.
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Singh, Anant Gopal. "Murraya Koenigii (L.) Spreng-Curry Leaves/Mitho Nim- A Miracle Plant." Butwal Campus Journal 3, no. 1 (2020): 125–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/bcj.v3i1.36515.

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Murraya koenigii is a leafy medicinal as well as a green leafy aromatic shrub that belong to the family Rutaceae of angiosperms. The various pharmacological activities of the plant have been seen such as activity on Antidiabetic, cholesterol-reducing property, antimicrobial activity antiulcer activity, Antioxidative property, anti-diarrhea activity, anti-cancer activity with mucother phagocytic activity.
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Sunarto, Toto, and Brigitta Angelia. "The Effect of Water Extract of Salam Koja Leaf (Murraya Koenigii (L.) Spreng) Against Root-Knot Nematode (Meloidogyne Spp.) in Tomato Plants." CROPSAVER - Journal of Plant Protection 5, no. 2 (2022): 54. http://dx.doi.org/10.24198/cropsaver.v5i2.43005.

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Root-knot nematodes (Meloidogyne spp.) is one of the pathogens that attack tomato plants so that it can reduce tomato production. One alternative to control Meloidogyne spp. environmentally friendly is to use botanical nematicides. Salam Koja (Murraya koenigii (L.) Spreng) has potential as a botanical nematicide because its leaves contain secondary metabolites which are antihelmintic. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of water extract of M. koenigii leaves and to obtain the best concentration in suppressing the attack of Meloidogyne spp. on tomato plants. This research was
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KHEDKAR, RENU D. "Curry leaf (Murraya koenigii L. Spreng) as a functional food." FOOD SCIENCE RESEARCH JOURNAL 6, no. 1 (2015): 135–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.15740/has/fsrj/6.1/135-141.

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Hossain, Md Mubarak, Faiza Tahia, Md Abdullah Al Mansur, and Mohammad A. Rashid. "7-Methoxy-8-Prenylated Coumarins from Murraya koenigii (Linn.) Spreng." Dhaka University Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences 15, no. 2 (2017): 155–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/dujps.v15i2.30930.

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Four coumarin derivatives were isolated from the methanol extract of stem bark of Murraya koenigii (Linn.) Spreng. Extensive spectroscopic studies, including high field NMR analyses allowed to identify these compounds as meranzin hydrate (1), epoxyosthol (2), isomeranzin (3) and murracarpin (4). The identity of the compounds was confirmed by comparison with published data as well as co-TLC with authentic samples. This is the first report of occurrence of meranzin hydrate (1), epoxyosthol (2) and isomeranzin (3) from M. koenigii.Dhaka Univ. J. Pharm. Sci. 15(2): 155-159, 2016 (December)
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Sethiya, NK. "An update on Murraya koenigii Spreng: a multifunctional Ayurvedic herb." Journal of Chinese Integrative Medicine 9, no. 8 (2011): 824–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.3736/jcim20110803.

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Rao, B. R. Rajeswara, D. K. Rajput, and G. R. Mallavarapu. "Chemotype Categorization of Curry Leaf Plants {Murraya koenigii(L.) Spreng.}." Journal of Essential Oil Bearing Plants 14, no. 1 (2011): 1–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/0972060x.2011.10643895.

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Saied, Sumayya, Farkhanda Hassan, Shaista Naz, and Humaira Siddiqi. "Carbazole Alkaloids from Stem Bark of Murraya koenigii (L.) Spreng." Journal of Basic & Applied Sciences 11 (February 26, 2015): 146–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.6000/1927-5129.2015.11.21.

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Eny Purwanitiningsih, Nurbaiti, and Arum Lintang D.L. "UJI DAYA HAMBAT DAUN SALAM KOJA (Murraya koenigii (L.) Spreng) TERHADAP PERTUMBUHAN BAKTERI Escherichia coli DAN Staphylococcus aureus DENGAN METODE KIRBY BAUER." Pro-Life 8, no. 1 (2021): 1–11. https://doi.org/10.33541/pro-life.v8i1.2778.

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Salam Koja (Murraya koenigii) is a species belonging Rutaceae that contains active antibacterial compounds. These leaves can be used to kill or inhibit the growth of pathogenic bacteria in humans, namely Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus. This study aims to determine the ability of koja bay leaves to inhibit the growth of Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus bacteria, and to determine the concentration of koja bay leaves which is the most effective in inhibiting the growth of E. coli and S.aureus. This study used the Kirby Bauer diffusion method with 5 treatments and 5 replicati
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Ijato, J. Y., O. O. Olajide, and B. O. Ojo. "Studies on bioactivities of various parts of Murraya koeningii (l) spreng (curry tree) on fungal isolates from tomatoes." Advanced Journal of Plant Biology 3, no. 1 (2022): 1–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.31248/ajpb2021.015.

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Antifungal in vitro effects of the aqueous extracts of different parts (leaves, stem and root) of Murraya koenigii were evaluated against six rot fungi of tomato fruits namely, Aspergillus niger, Aspergillus flavus, Fusarium oxysporum, Mucor sp, Rhizoconia solani and Rhizopus stolonifer. These fungi were identified based on microscopic and macroscopic characteristics. Hot aqueous extracts of the plants were obtained using standard techniques. Sensitivity test was done using agar well diffusion method; the set up was incubated at room temperature (28 ± 2°C) for 24 hours. Development of zones of
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M., Naveen Kumar, Samala Sravani, Madhan Mohan E., and Krishna Mohan Ch. "EVALUATION OF ANTI EPILEPTIC ACTIVITY OF ETHANOLIC EXTRACT OF MURRAYA KAENIGII ON MES, PTZ INDUCED CONVULSIONS IN RATS." Biolife 2, no. 3 (2022): 738–46. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7219869.

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<strong>ABSTRACT</strong> The aim of the study was to evaluate anti epileptic activity of ethanolic extract of <em>M. kaenigii</em> on MES, PTZ Induced convulsions in Rats. After the collection of the plant it was extracted with using ethanol solvent by maceration method. Preliminary Phytochemical analysis was done. Acute toxicity was studied. Assessments of antioxidant activity by assay of superoxide dismutase were done and also different enzyme analysis was studied. Effect of EEMK on ME induced convlusions was done in PHT treated animals. Secondary metabolites including alkaloids, saponins,
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Birari, Rahul, Somendu Kumar Roy, Anubha Singh, and Kamlesh Kumar Bhutani. "Pancreatic Lipase Inhibitory Alkaloids of Murraya koenigii Leaves." Natural Product Communications 4, no. 8 (2009): 1934578X0900400. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1934578x0900400814.

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In the continuing search for newer pancreatic lipase inhibitors from plants, a total of 63 extracts from 21 different plants were screened to study their pancreatic lipase (PL) inhibitory activity in vitro. All three extracts (DCM, EtOAc and MeOH) of Murraya koenigii (L.) Spreng leaves (Rutaceae) exhibited antilipase activity greater than 80%. Further, bioactivity guided fractionation of the EtOAc extract led to the isolation of four alkaloids, namely mahanimbin, koenimbin, koenigicine and clausazoline-K, with IC50 values of 17.9 μM, 168.6 μM, 428.6 μM and ≤500 μM, respectively. This study rep
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Nagappan, Thilahgavani, Perumal Ramasamy, and Charles Santhanaraju Vairappan. "Chemotaxonomical Markers in Essential Oil of Murraya Koenigii." Natural Product Communications 7, no. 10 (2012): 1934578X1200701. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1934578x1200701034.

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The composition of the essential oils of Murraya koenigii(L.) Spreng, cultivated at six locations in Peninsula Malaysia and Borneo are presented. The oils were obtained from fresh leaves by hydrodistillation and analyzed by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS); 61 compounds were identified, of which eleven were present in all the specimens analyzed. The two major volatile metabolites were identified as β-caryophyllene (16.6-26.6%) and α-humulene (15.2-26.7%) along with nine minor compounds identified as β-elemene (0.3-1.3%), aromadendrene (0.5-1.5%), β-selinene (3.8-6.5%), spathulenol
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Roddu, Ajeng Kurniati, and Andi Ulfah Magefirah Rasyid. "Uji Efektivitas Antibakteri Sediaan Sabun Cair Ekstrak Daun Kari (Murraya koenigii (L) Spreng) Terhadap Staphylococcus aureus." PharmaCine : Journal of Pharmacy, Medical and Health Science 2, no. 2 (2021): 15–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.35706/pc.v2i2.6309.

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&#x0D; &#x0D; &#x0D; Tanaman Kari (Murraya koenigii (L) Spreng) merupakan salah satu tanaman yang berpotensi untuk dikembangkan dalam pengobatan tradisional karena adanya sejumlah zat yang mempunyai aktivitas sebagai antibakteri seperti flavonoid, fenol, alkaloid, dan saponin. Hasil penelitian sebelumnya menunjukkan efektivitas antibakteri ekstrak daun kari (Murraya koenigii (L) Spreng) terhadap Staphylococcus aureus, dan pada penelitian ini dibuat dalam bentuk sediaan farmasi agar penggunaannya menjadi lebih praktis. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menentukan konsentrasi sediaan sabun cair eks
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Pallav Kaushik Deshpande, Anuja Dubey, and Ragini Gothalwal. "Curry tree, Murraya koenigii (L.) (Spreng): A review and future prospects using applications of next generation sequencing technology." World Journal of Biology Pharmacy and Health Sciences 14, no. 2 (2023): 280–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.30574/wjbphs.2023.14.2.0214.

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Murraya koenigii is a multipotential medicinal plant. Almost each and every part of the plant has numerous medical applications. Thus, it can be considered as most suitable candidate for new drug discovery. The present review proposes very useful idea for developing significant amount of both genetic and genomic resource for M. koenigii. The transcript data which can be developed using these approaches can be used for both basic and applied aspects in M. koenigii genetics and breeding. Further, this will be helpful for the discovery and characterization of genes responsive to various medicinal
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Rajkumar, Gowri, Panambara Arachchilage Harini Rangana Panambara, and Vinotha Sanmugarajah. "Comparative Analysis of Qualitative and Quantitative Phytochemical Evaluation of Selected Leaves of Medicinal Plants in Jaffna, Sri Lanka." Borneo Journal of Pharmacy 5, no. 2 (2022): 93–103. http://dx.doi.org/10.33084/bjop.v5i2.3091.

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The traditional system of medicine in Sri Lanka has shown much better improvement, has fewer side effects, and is less expensive than modern synthetic drugs in the treatment of many diseases. The objective of the present study was to comparatively evaluate the qualitative and quantitative analysis of phytochemical constituents of leaves of Murraya koenigii (L.) Spreng., Tinospora cordifolia (Wild) Hook.f., Enicostemma axillare (Lam) A. Raynal, and Gymnema sylvestre R. Br. were collected from Jaffna District. The shade-dried leaves were powdered and extracted with ethanol using the cold extract
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Mandal, Suvra, Anupam Nayak, Manoj Kar, et al. "Antidiarrhoeal activity of carbazole alkaloids from Murraya koenigii Spreng (Rutaceae) seeds." Fitoterapia 81, no. 1 (2010): 72–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.fitote.2009.08.016.

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Filzafati, Rezha Ilzaningtyas, Mohammad Zulfa Fauzan, Nasrul Rofiah Hidayati, and Mohammad Arfi Setiawan. "Kadar Total Fenol Ekstrak Daun Salam Koja (Murraya koenigii (L) Spreng)." Set-up : Jurnal Keilmuan Teknik 1, no. 2 (2023): 108. http://dx.doi.org/10.25273/set-up.v1i2.13788.108-115.

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&lt;p&gt;Tumbuhan salam koja &lt;em&gt;(Murraya koenigii &lt;/em&gt;(L) Spreng) memiliki bioaktivitas yang baik sebagai antibakteri, antioksidan dan antiinflamasi. Tumbuhan ini mengandung banyak metabolit sekunder yang berpotensi dikembangkan sebagai bahan baku untuk obat-obatan, terutama antibiotik. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui kadar total fenol dengan ekstraksi &lt;em&gt;soxhlet&lt;/em&gt; daun salam koja menggunakan pelarut etanol 96% dan n-heksana menggunakan metode spektrofotometri UV-Vis. Berdasarkan penelitian ini didapatkan hasil total fenol ekstrak etanol sebesar 191,250
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Sandamali, Jayasinghe A. N., Ruwani P. Hewawasam, Kamani A. P. W. Jayatilaka, and Lakmini K. B. Mudduwa. "Cardioprotective Potential of Murraya koenigii (L.) Spreng. Leaf Extract against Doxorubicin-Induced Cardiotoxicity in Rats." Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine 2020 (March 16, 2020): 1–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/6023737.

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Dose-dependent cardiotoxicity of doxorubicin may lead to irreversible congestive heart failure. Although multiple mechanisms are involved, generation of free radicals is the most commonly postulated mechanism. Therefore, free radical scavengers are considered as potential therapeutic agents. As Murraya koenigii leaves are a rich source of flavonoids and phenols, they have the ability to scavenge free radicals effectively. Therefore, the objective of this study was to investigate the cardioprotective potential of Murraya leaf extract against doxorubicin-induced cardiotoxicity in rats. Rats were
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Sanmugarajah, Vinotha, and Gowri Rajkumar. "A Review of Anti-hyperglycemic Effects of Curry Leaf Tree (Murraya koenigii)." Borneo Journal of Pharmacy 5, no. 2 (2022): 104–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.33084/bjop.v5i2.3300.

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Diabetes mellitus is becoming a metabolic disease that is defined by the level of hyperglycemia. Nowadays, it has a serious threat to public healthiness in throughout the world. Constituents and extracts isolated from diverse natural resources, mainly plants, have constantly been a rich store for controlling and treating diabetes problems. Numerous researches are ongoing to identify the suitable traditional medical drugs, medicinal herbs, and resources for managing this condition. Murraya koenigii Spreng (family Rutaceae) is commonly known as a ‘curry leaf tree’ locally. It is widely scattered
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Venkatesh, Bolli, Arigari Niranjana Kumar, Jonnala Kotesh Kumar, Kalavagunta Venkata Naga Satya Srinivas, and Garikapati Dyva Kiran Babu. "Impact of NaCl concentrations and drying on the essential oil yields and composition of Murraya koenigii (L.) Spreng leaf." Journal of Medicinal and Aromatic Plant Sciences 46, no. 2 (2024): 55–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.62029/jmaps.v46i2.venkatesh.

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The objective of this study was to investigate how varying concentrations of salt (NaCl) and different drying methods affect the yield and composition of essential oil extracted from the leaves of Murraya koenigii (L.) Spreng. The findings revealed that fresh samples yielded significantly more essential oil (0.24%) than both dried samples and those treated with different NaCl concentrations (5, 10, and 15% NaCl). Gas chromatography analysis identified 12 chemical constituents, with α-phellandrene and lavandulol being the primary ingredients. Medium proportions of β-phellandrene and β-caryophyl
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George, M. Joseph L. Philip A. Paul A. Thomas A. Joseph A. Sneha PK and George V. "α-Amylase Inhibitory Activity and Free Radical Scavenging Activity of Murraya Koeingii Leaves". Environmental Science Archives 4, № 1 (2025): 175–81. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15070460.

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Murraya koenigii (L.) Spreng, commonly known as curry leaf, has a rich history in traditional medicine, with purported benefits in managing diabetes and other ailments. Murraya koenigii leaves are pinnate with 11 to 21 small, glossy and aromatic leaflets that are bright green in color. The fresh leaves are highly aromatic, with a distinct somewhat citrusy flavour and native to South Asia. This study investigates the dual potential of M. koenigii leaf extracts by evaluating their &alpha;-amylase inhibitory activity and free radical scavenging capacity, key factors in hyperglycemia management an
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Pallav, Kaushik Deshpande, Dubey Anuja, and Gothalwal Ragini. "Curry tree, Murraya koenigii (L.) (Spreng): A review and future prospects using applications of next generation sequencing technology." World Journal of Biology Pharmacy and Health Sciences 14, no. 2 (2023): 280–87. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8039244.

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<em>Murraya koenigii</em>&nbsp;is a multipotential medicinal plant. Almost each and every part of the plant has numerous medical applications. Thus, it can be considered as most suitable candidate for new drug discovery. The present review proposes very useful idea for developing significant amount of both genetic and genomic resource for&nbsp;<em>M. koenigii.</em>&nbsp;The transcript data which can be developed using these approaches can be used for both basic and applied aspects in&nbsp;<em>M. koenigii</em>&nbsp;genetics and breeding<em>.</em>&nbsp;Further, this will be helpful for the disco
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Aniqa, Aniqa, and Sarvnarinder Kaur. "Phytochemical screening of hydroethanolic Murraya koenigii Spreng leaves extract by spectroscopic methods." Journal of Drug Research in Ayurvedic Sciences 9, no. 4 (2024): 273–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/jdras.jdras_397_23.

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Abstract BACKGROUND: Murraya koenigii (MK) L. Spreng is indigenous to India, Sri Lanka, and other South Asian nations. It is a renowned culinary spice in several Asian cuisines and is commonly used in the Indian cookery system due to its characteristic aroma and flavor. Despite its traditional usage, there is a scarcity of scientific research conferring the therapeutic effects of curry trees. We believe that MK has a plethora of active phytochemicals, which could be utilized in the drug discovery and drug development industry to tackle several diseases. Thus, the present study was conducted to
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Mishra, Yash, Amla Batra, and Madan Mohan Sharma. "Localization of fungal endophytes through histological study in healthy tissues of Murraya koenigii (L.) Spreng." Nova Hedwigia 109, no. 3 (2019): 435–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1127/nova_hedwigia/2019/0547.

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Although endophytic fungi are widespread in almost all plants in the environment, few is known about their distribution in relation to specific plant cells and tissue. The aim was to locate endophytic fungi inside healthy leaflets of Murraya koenigii. The leaflet sections after staining with lactophenol cotton blue exhibited the presence of endophytic fungi in intercellular spaces of vascular bundles. In transverse sections at 1000× magnification, scattered endophytic hyphae were found between vessels of xylem tissues.
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Gouri, Kumar Dash* Mahendran Sekar Syarifah Syamimi Putri Adiba and Afzan Mahmad. "ANTIBACTERIAL ACTIVITY OF Murraya koenigii AGAINST FEW Staphylococcus spp. AND DEVELOPMENT OF A TOPICAL CREAM." Indo American Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences 04, no. 09 (2017): 2976–80. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.893295.

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Traditional medicinal plants often offer suitable drug candidates as an alternative to antibiotics in the treatment of antibiotic-resistant bacteria. Plant extracts may be formulated to a suitable dosage form to treat the disease in an effective way. In the present study, we report the antibacterial activities of the ethanol extract of M. koenegii leaves against few selected Staphylococcus spp. such as S. aureus and S. epidermidis, methicillin resistant S. aureus (MRSA) and S. epidermidis (MRSE) together with formulation and evaluation of a topical cream containing M. koenigii extract. The ant
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Othman, Zulhabri, Fasehah Ali, and Asdren Zajmi. "The Phytochemical Analysis and Synergistic Antifungal Effect of Etlingera elatior Jack. Flowers and Murraya koenigii Spreng. Leaves against Candida albican." Journal of Pure and Applied Microbiology 14, no. 3 (2020): 1809–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.22207/jpam.14.3.19.

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Traditional medicinal plant possessed antimicrobial properties. Candidiasis is an infection of Candida albicans which has developed resistance towards antifungal drugs. The extracts of Murraya koenigii Spreng leaves and Etlingera elatior Jack flowers were used as antifungal agents individually and in combination against C. albicans. Both extracts were tested for the presence of phytochemicals (alkaloids, tannins, flavonoids, glycosides and saponins). Individual extracts were examined for antifungal activity using Kirby-Bauer test. The minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) and the minimum fung
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