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Journal articles on the topic "Phytochemical entity"

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M., B. Patil, and A. Khan P. "Review: Techniques towards the Plant Phytochemical Study." International Journal of Science Info I, no. 3 (2016): 157–72. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7559052.

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From ancient history of human evolution and development plants remain always exclusive entity in their life for many purposes. Medicinal and active ingredient remains life supportive things to human and domestic animals. It’s always an exclusive field to opens these medicinal and phytochemical ingredients from plants for farther more drug developments. The current review articlecovers the basic and preliminary technique up to detailed analysis of plants chemical constitutes for many way with many aspects. Desire approach can be possible towards unique phytochemical study with systematic
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Wawre, Monali B., Dipak Khobragade, Dharmendra Mundhada, and Harshada Kayarkar. "Utilizing In-vitro Techniques to Evaluate the Antioxidant Potential of Vitex negundo Leaves Extract." INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL QUALITY ASSURANCE 14, no. 04 (2023): 1071–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.25258/ijpqa.14.4.40.

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In this study, Vitex negundo leaf extracts were screened for phytochemical composition and antioxidant activity. Antioxidants are essential for preventing and battling oxidative stress and, ultimately, ailments it leads to. The study that employed FRAP, nitric oxide scavenging, superoxide radical scavenging, 1,1-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl radical (DPPH) to test the antioxidant activity of V. negundo leaves extract revealed antioxidant activity. The result of the phytochemical examination of the extract shows that entity of total phenolic content, reducing sugar, saponin. The findings suggest th
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Verma, Anjali, L. P. Dei, S. B. Donga, C. R. Harisha, and Sarvesh Kumar. "Pharmacognostical and phytochemical standardization of Baladi churna- A polyherbal formulation." Indian Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biological Research 2, no. 03 (2014): 126–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.30750/ijpbr.2.3.19.

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Baladi Churna described by Acharya Bhavprkash in Vandhyatva (infertility). Endometrium dysfunction is the prime cause of Infertility among the world Baladi Churna is useful in patients especially having implantation failure due to defective endometrium, which is known as Kshetra deformity in Ayurveda. So a new pharmaceutical preparation Baladi churna was tried to standardize which is economical in terms of time and machinery usage. The present work was carried out to standardize the finished product of to confirm Baladi Churna entity, quality and purity. The presence of trichomes, spiral vesse
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Zothantluanga, James H. "Ethnopharmacology and phytochemistry-based review on the antimalarial potential of Acacia pennata (L.) Willd." Science Vision 20, no. 4 (2020): 139–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.33493/scivis.20.04.02.

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A protozoan infection called malaria is caused by Plasmodium parasites. In 2018, it infected more than 228 million people and caused 405,000 fatalities. Worryingly, the present antimalarial drugs had developed drug resistance. Furthermore, they are associated with adverse effects and price issues. Amidst the gloomy scenario, drug discovery based on natural products had renewed the hope to overcome the burdens associated with the present antimalarial drugs. Auspiciously, medicinal plants had contributed significantly to the modern pharmacotherapy of malaria. Interestingly, Acacia pennata (L.) W
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Yaakop, Seri Arisha, and Nur Vicky Bihud. "Recycling HPLC for the Isolation of Styryl Lactone from Goniothalamus lanceolatus Miq." Journal of Science and Mathematics Letters 11, no. 2 (2023): 104–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.37134/jsml.vol11.2.12.2023.

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A unique plant from the rainforest of Sarawak, Malaysia, Goniothalamus lanceolatus Miq., was chosen for a phytochemical study based on its ethnomedicinal characteristics amongst the locals. Isolation and purification of a minor compound exhibiting similar retention characteristics was made possible by using preparative Recycling HPLC. Due to a recycle valve in the HPLC system, this method enables the unresolved peaks to recirculate into the column repeatedly until the peaks were successfully separated as pure entity. During the recycling process, solvent consumption is not needed. Recycling HP
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Thirumala, M., N. B. Shridhar, J. S. Sanganal, H. D. N. Swamy, and S. G. Ramachandra. "Phytochemical evaluation and HPTLC fingerprint profile of various extracts of Cassia tora." Journal of Laboratory Animal Science 6, no. 2 (2024): 5–17. https://doi.org/10.48165/jlas.2023.6.2.2.

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The objective of the present study is to evaluate phytochemical composition and the high-performance thin layer chromatography (HPTLC) fingerprint profile of methanol, ethanol, ethyl acetate, acetone, and aqueous extracts of medicinally useful plant Cassia tora. The CAMAG HPTLC system was used for the fingerprint profiling of various extracts of C. tora using the mobile phase toluene: ethyl acetate: glacial acetate (55: 45: 3 v/v/v). The profile showed that the various extracts of C. tora exhibited several peaks with different Rf values when visualized at 254 nm and 366 nm. The results from HP
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Sáez, Llorenç, Faruk Bogunić, Salvatore Cambria, Jesús Riera, and Sandro Bogdanović. "On the identity of Thymus humifusus var. aureopunctatus (Lamiaceae) and taxonomic notes on the Th. richardii complex." PhytoKeys 186 (December 9, 2021): 139–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.186.75412.

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The name Thymus humifusus var. aureopunctatus, described from Bosnia and Herzegovina, is lectotypified, and its taxonomic value is discussed. Thymus richardii subsp. richardii is currently considered an endemic subspecies common to Mallorca (Balearic Islands) and Bosnia and Herzegovina from the Balkan Peninsula. Specimens identified as Th. richardii from both Balearic Islands and Bosnia and Herzegovina were studied to determine if they are indeed the same taxonomic entity. Detailed micromorphological observations and morphometric analysis, suggest that the Balkan plants (Th. humifusus var. aur
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Sáez, Llorenç, Faruk Bogunić, Salvatore Cambria, Jesús Riera, and Sandro Bogdanović. "On the identity of Thymus humifusus var. aureopunctatus (Lamiaceae) and taxonomic notes on the Th. richardii complex." PhytoKeys 186 (December 9, 2021): 139–58. https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.186.75412.

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The name Thymus humifusus var. aureopunctatus, described from Bosnia and Herzegovina, is lectotypified, and its taxonomic value is discussed. Thymus richardii subsp. richardii is currently considered an endemic subspecies common to Mallorca (Balearic Islands) and Bosnia and Herzegovina from the Balkan Peninsula. Specimens identified as Th. richardii from both Balearic Islands and Bosnia and Herzegovina were studied to determine if they are indeed the same taxonomic entity. Detailed micromorphological observations and morphometric analysis, suggest that the Balkan plants (Th. humifusus var. aur
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Luthfi, Muhammad Ja’far, Mahanem Mat Noor, and Jalifah Latip. "Medicinal Plants: A Prospect in Developing Male Fertility Enhancing Agent." Biology, Medicine, & Natural Product Chemistry 4, no. 2 (2015): 41. http://dx.doi.org/10.14421/biomedich.2015.42.41-47.

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<p>Medicinal plants have been a revolutionary breakthrough in the treatment of male sexual dysfunction. Traditional medicine based on a holistic philosophy is quite different with the practice of “western” medicine. Phytochemical substances focus their mechanisms of healing to the root of cause, i.e. the inability of controlling the proper function of the whole body system. Hence, medicinal plants manage sexual dysfunction and male fertility in the frame of sexual dysfunction as a whole entity. Some previous researches prove that the use of medicinal plants have a good impact in the trea
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Bulku, Elida, Daniel Zinkovsky, Payal Patel, et al. "A Novel Dietary Supplement Containing Multiple Phytochemicals and Vitamins Elevates Hepatorenal and Cardiac Antioxidant Enzymes in the Absence of Significant Serum Chemistry and Genomic Changes." Oxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity 3, no. 2 (2010): 129–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.4161/oxim.3.2.11157.

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A novel dietary supplement composed of three well-known phytochemicals, namely,Salvia officinalis(sage) extract,Camellia sinensis(oolong tea) extract, andPaullinia cupana(guarana) extract, and two prominent vitamins (thiamine and niacin) was designed to provide nutritional support by enhancing metabolism and maintaining healthy weight and energy. The present study evaluated the safety of this dietary supplement (STG; S, sage; T, tea; G, guarana) and assessed changes in target organ antioxidant enzymes (liver, kidneys and heart), serum chemistry profiles and organ histopathology in Fisher 344 r
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Book chapters on the topic "Phytochemical entity"

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Lakkoju, Babi, Swapna Asuthkar, Gundla Rambabu, and Kolli Balakrishna. "Phytochemical and Biological Properties of Anticancer Medicinal Plants From India." In Harnessing Medicinal Plants in Cancer Prevention and Treatment. IGI Global, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/979-8-3693-1646-7.ch006.

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One of the most dreadful medical conditions in the entire world is cancer, which is the second leading cause of mortality globally. The rising threat of cancer that are resistant to treatment highlights the urgent need for the development of more potent anticancer medicines because of the drawbacks and expense of standard therapy. Alternatives to contemporary cancer treatments, like herbal medicine are fairly affordable, and few plant-based medications are used to treat it. In-vitro and in-vivo studies are conducted on the phytochemicals to determine how they work to prevent cancer. This chapt
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Mishra, Priyanka, Nikhil Pandey, and Yamini B. Tripathi. "Medicinal Plants from the Himalayas Acting on Inflammatory and Oxidative Stress Pathways." In Bioactive Phytochemicals from Himalayas: A Phytotherapeutic Approach. BENTHAM SCIENCE PUBLISHERS, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/9789815123289123010012.

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Located between the Indian subcontinent and the Tibetan plateau, the Himalayas are home to a rich repertoire of medicinal resources. A wide range of communities from Asia and Africa prefer natural remedies, including medicinal plants, over prescription drugs. Since so many people use medicinal plants as their only source of healing, the plants are also an important source of income for the locals.. The plants found in the entire region of this snowy mountain range provide remedies ranging from bronchitis to cancer. We attempted to summarise the important medicinal plants of this region in this
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Tiwari, Vaishali, Varsha Yadav, and Arjun Patra. "Phytochemical and Pharmacological Potential of Sphaeranthus Indicus Linn." In The Chemistry inside Spices & Herbs: Research and Development. BENTHAM SCIENCE PUBLISHERS, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/9789815196832124040005.

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Sphaeranthus indicus Linn (Asteraceae) is commonly known as Munditika, Mundi, Shravana, Bhikshu, Tapodhana, Mahashravani, Shravanahva, and Shravanashirshaka. It is generally found in wet places of the lowlands and also grows as a weed in rice fields. Herein, the traditional uses, chemical components and pharmacological properties are compiled to provide a ready reference for scientists working on this plant species. The whole plant and various morphological parts are extensively used in Indian medicine to treat a variety of diseases. The plant has astringent, stomachic, reviving, pectoral, dem
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Barik, Rakesh, Sinoy Sugunan, and Abhisek Pal. "Nanotechnology-Based Drug Delivery of Phytotherapeutics." In Advancements in Controlled Drug Delivery Systems. IGI Global, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-8908-3.ch004.

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The purpose of this chapter is to review nanotechnology-based drug delivery systems of herbal medicines. The advancement of phytochemical and phytopharmacological sciences has enabled elucidation of several plant products' composition and biological activities. The activities of many species of medicinal plants depends on the supply of active compounds. Most of the biologically active phyto constituents are water soluble but have low absorption due to their large molecular size and inability to cross the lipid membranes of the cells resulting in loss of bioavailability and efficacy. Hence, the
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Sharma, Dhananjay, and Dr Luxita Sharma. "ARGEMONE MEXICANA A HIDDEN MEDICINAL PLANT AND TO EVALUATE ITS EDIBILITY." In Futuristic Trends in Agriculture Engineering & Food Sciences Volume 3 Book 13. Iterative International Publisher, Selfypage Developers Pvt Ltd, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.58532/v3bcag13p1ch22.

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Plants are called the natural healer, and even not a single plant is futile on the earth. Our nature is usually blessed with many plants and every plant contains medicinal properties either in the explored or unexplored way. Some of the plants are either edible or maybe toxic but are rich in phytochemicals, which help in the treatment of many diseasesand help mankind to survive for a long time. One of them isArgemone mexicana. The plant belongs to Papaveraceae popularly known as the poppy family. The plant is generally called a Mexican prickly poppy or Ghamoya. This weed is habitually ignored,
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Perumal, P., B. Vignesh Babu, S. Manimegalai, G. Kanthimathi, and A. Prrithiba. "PHYTOCHEMICAL SCREENING AND SPECTRAL ANALYSIS OF SESBANIA GRANDIFLORA AND AMARANTHUS VIRIDIS." In Futuristic Trends in Chemical Material Sciences & Nano Technology Volume 3 Book 7. Iterative International Publishers, Selfypage Developers Pvt Ltd, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.58532/v3becs7p4ch1.

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Sesbania grandiflora (linn), a member of the leguminosae family, is frequently planted in Tropical nations for its delectable blooms and pods. This fast-growing herb, commonly known As "chowlai," belongs to the amaranthaceae family and is extensively cultivated in asia, Africa, and latin america. In South India, it is a popular leaf vegetable. This pseudo cereal Has gained significance as a staple food due to its resilience to pests, drought, and hot Climates, requiring minimal maintenance for cultivation. In ayurveda, the entire plant and its Preparations are utilized to treat various illness
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Torawane, Sarika Daulatrao, and Sarika Torwane. "Therapeutic Potential of Medicinal Plants in the Management and Treatment of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome 2 (SARS CoV-2 [COVID-19])." In Exploring Complementary and Alternative Medicinal Products in Disease Therapy. IGI Global, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-4120-3.ch010.

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Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome 2 (SARS CoV-2 [COVID-19]) is a single-strand RNA virus with numerous structural proteins that facilitate entry into the host and assist in virus replication. The rapid transmission of COVID-19 amongst disparate demographics in the world is alarming and of immediate global concern. As of November 2022, COVID-19 mortality and morbidity stood at 6.6 million and 638 million persons, respectively. Literature expounds the promise of medicinal plants in the prevention, management, and treatment of certain diseases and comorbidities. Natural products may find utility
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Fakhri, Khalid Umar, Bader Saud Alotaibi, Sumit Kumar, et al. "Phytopharmaceuticals in Cancer Treatment." In Handbook of Research on Advancements in Cancer Therapeutics. IGI Global, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-6530-8.ch025.

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Several modern treatment procedures have been received to battle malignancy with the point of limiting lethality. Phytopharmaceuticals are auxiliary metabolites of plant origin which exclusively contain one or more substances as active ingredients or might be a blend of them. Analysts have excitedly attempted to diminish the lethality of current chemotherapeutic agents either by consolidating them with herbals or in utilizing herbals alone. Synergy is a procedure where a few substances participate to reach a consolidated impact that is more prominent than the entirety of their different impact
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Jayakar, Varsha, Vinayak Lokapur, and Manjula Shantaram. "Nano-based Nutraceuticals and their Applications: Food Safety, Regulation and Challenges." In Functional Foods for Health Maintenance: Understanding their Role in Cancer Prevention. BENTHAM SCIENCE PUBLISHERS, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/9789815179217123010020.

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The growth of functional foods has gotten a lot of attention as people become more aware of the relationship between nutrition and human health. Several problems are identified, including discovering beneficial phytochemicals, establishing acceptable consumption levels, and producing suitable food delivery matrices and product compositions. Many nanotechnology-derived processes and materials have the potential to provide innovative solutions in many of those foreparts. Nanotechnology works with materials on the atomic and molecular levels to create structures smaller than 100 nanometers in one
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Kunal Singh, Dr. "HEALTH BENIFITS AND NUTRITIONAL CHARACTERSTICS OF FINGER MILLET (RAGI)." In Futuristic Trends in Agriculture Engineering & Food Sciences Volume 3 Book 1. Iterative International Publisher, Selfypage Developers Pvt Ltd, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.58532/v3bcagp1ch49.

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The potential health benefits of phytochemicals like dietary fibre and polyphenols is supported by the increasing public knowledge of diet and health care studies. Finding fresher sources for neutraceuticals along with other natural and dietary materials with the required functional properties is therefore necessary. One of the minor grains, finger millet, has a number of health benefits, some of which are linked to the plant's high levels of dietary fibre and polyphenols. For those in lower income brackets in India, it is a staple food that is crucial. Finger millet is a significant grain tha
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