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ANTI-INFLAMMATORY ACTIVITY OF ALSTONIA SCHOLARIS IN ALBINO RATS [PDF]

open access: yesExploratory Animal and Medical Research, 2014
Evaluation of anti-inflammatory activities along with the phytochemical screening of hot methanolic extract of A. scholaris stem bark (ASE) in albino rats was undertaken.
Aruna K. Singh   +4 more
doaj  

Unveiling the ethnomedicinal potential of Alstonia scholaris (L.) R. Br.: A comprehensive review on phytochemistry, pharmacology and its applications

open access: yesFood Chemistry Advances
The WHO reports that more than 85 % of people in developing countries rely on traditional medicine and use indigenous herbs for primary healthcare. These plant-based indigenous drugs are cheaper, safer and readily available in rural areas.
Pawan Kumar Verma   +5 more
doaj   +1 more source

Immunomodulatory Activity of Different Extracts of Stem Bark of Alstonia scholaris Linn

open access: yes, 2019
Aim- The main of the study is to evaluate the immunomodulatory activity of different extracts of stem bark of Alstonia scholaris. Material & Methods- Different extracts were prepared by successive solvent extraction methods according to polarity of ...
Dangi, Rameshwar   +2 more
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Methanol Extract Alstonia scholaris L. R. Br as Hepatoprotective Mice (Mus musculus) Infected with Plasmodium berghei ANKA Strains

open access: yes, 2023
Alstonia scholaris L. R. Br is one of the traditional plants that contain natural antioxidant compounds which are thought to be able to repair damage to the liver cells of mice (Mus musculus) infected with Plasmodium berghei strain ANKA. This study aimed
Ukratalo, Abdul Mahid   +2 more
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Alstonia scholaris R. Br. and Cassia siamea Lamk as possible biomonitors of lead and cadmium in the polluted environment of Karachi city, Pakistan

open access: yesJournal of Applied Botany and Food Quality, 2012
The leaves of Alstonia scholaris and Cassia siamea were investigated as possible biomonitors of heavy metal pollution in polluted environment of Karachi city.
M. Shafiq   +3 more
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Indole alkaloids of Alstonia scholaris (L.) R. Br. alleviated nonalcoholic fatty liver disease in mice fed with high-fat diet. [PDF]

open access: yesNat Prod Bioprospect, 2022
Sun SF   +9 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Pharmacological activities and phytochemistry of alstonia scholaris

open access: yes
Alstonia scholaris is a widely used plant in traditional medicine for various diseases and ailments.it has pharmacological properties beneficial to human health, it extract showed anti-stress, anti-oxidant, nootropic, cytotoxic, anti-cancer and anti ...
Wasim Akhtar
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Triterpenoids from leaves of Alstonia scholaris (Linn.) R. Br.

open access: yes, 2010
The dichloromethane extracts of the leaves of Alstonia scholaris (L.) R. Br. afforded five triterpenes: lupeol (AS 3), lupeol [AS 1 (1)], cycloeucalenol [AS 1 (2)], cycloartanol [AS 1 (3)], lupeol acetate (AS 2) and betulin (AS 7).
Lim, Kosta Fremielle C.
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Protective effect of aqueous methanolic bark extracts of Alstonia scholaris (L.) R. Br. against RSL3-induced ferroptosis

open access: yesKuwait Journal of Science
Ferroptosis is an iron-dependent form of non-apoptotic cell death that has been implicated in various human pathophysiological conditions and its regulation may have therapeutic potential.
Katrina Lorraine C. Chua   +5 more
doaj   +1 more source

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