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A Comprehensive Review of the Strategies to Reduce Retinoid-Induced Skin Irritation in Topical Formulation. [PDF]
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Hypoglycemic Potential of Triterpenes from Alstonia scholaris
A dichloromethane extract of air-dry leaves of Alstonia scholaris (L.) R. Br. contains a mixture of cycloeucalenol (1a), cycloartanol (1b) and lupeol (1c); lupeol acetate (2); and betulin (3). The structures of these triterpenes were elucidated by extensive 1D and 2D NMR spectroscopy and confirmed by comparison of their 13C NMR data to those reported ...
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The Role of Pentacyclic Triterpenoids in the Allelopathic Effects of Alstonia scholaris
Journal of Chemical Ecology, 2014Alstonia scholaris is a tropical evergreen tree native to South and Southeast Asia. Alstonia forests frequently lack understory species. However, potential mechanisms-particularly the allelochemicals involved-remain unclear. In the present study, we identified allelochemicals of A.
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Alkaloids from Alstonia scholaris
Phytochemistry, 1997Abstract Three new indole alkaloids, nareline ethyl ether, 5- epi -nareline ethyl ether and scholarine- N (4)-oxide, in addition to nareline methyl ether, picrinine and scholaricine were isolated from the leaf extract of Alstonia scholaris . © 1997 Elsevier Science Ltd.
Kam Toh-Seok +3 more
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Antibacterial activity of Alstonia scholaris and Leea tetramera
Fitoterapia, 2003The crude methanolic extracts of the leaves, stem and root barks of Alstonia scholaris and Leea tetramera on partitioning (petrol, dichloromethane, ethyl acetate, butanol) gave fractions exhibiting improved and broader spectrum of antibacterial activity. Especially the butanol fractions of A. scholaris and the root bark of L. tetramera.
M R, Khan, A D, Omoloso, M, Kihara
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Mechanisms underlying the antihypertensive effect of Alstonia scholaris
Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 2015Alstonia scholaris has a long history of use in the Ayurveda traditional treatment of various ailments including hypertension. We have reported the blood pressure lowering activity of the extract of A. scholaris. The following research aim to delineate the pharmacological mechanism involve in the antihypertensive action.Vasorelaxant effect of the n ...
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Indole Alkaloids from the Leaves of Philippine Alstonia scholaris.
ChemInform, 2005The first seco-uleine alkaloids, manilamine (1) (18-hydroxy-19,20-dehydro-7,21-seco-uleine) and N4-methyl angustilobine B (2), were isolated from the (pH 5) alkaloid extract of Philippine Alstonia scholaris leaves together with the known indole alkaloids 19,20-(E)-vallesamine (3), angustilobine B N4-oxide (4), 20(S)-tubotaiwine (5), and 6,7-seco ...
Allan Patrick G, Macabeo +7 more
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Scholarine: An indole alkaloid of Alstonia scholaris
Phytochemistry, 1981Abstract A new alkaloid designated scholarine was isolated from the leaves of Alstonia scholaris . It was (±) 12-methoxyechitamidine as determined by chemical and spectroscopic investigations.
Avijit Banerji, Arup K. Siddhanta
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Indole alkaloids from Alstonia scholaris
Phytochemistry, 1987Abstract A new indole alkaloid, alstonamine and a sitsirikine type indole alkaloid, rhazimanine, have been isolated from the leaves of Alstonia scholaris .
null Atta-Ur-Rahman, K.A. Alvi
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