Complete plastome of the medicinally important plant, Alstonia scholaris (Apocynaceae) [PDF]
Alstonia scholaris is an evergreen tropical tree with significant medicinal values. To better understand its genetic and genomic profiles, we sequenced and assembled the completed plastome of A. scholaris. The plastome is 154,699 bp in length, consisting
Lei Jin +3 more
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Radio-response to leucocytes in peripheral blood of mice against gamma irradiation and their protection by Alstonia scholaris extract [PDF]
The present study deals with the protective effect of Alstonia scholaris extract against radiation-induced hematological alterations. Swiss albino male mice were selected from an inbred colony and divided into four groups.
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Alstonia scholaris is a medicinal plant from the Apocynaceae family. Alstonia scholaris stem bark have some medicinal properties, but their effect on antidiabetics mechanisms is still unclear.
Nugroho Wibisono, Yoyon Arif Martino
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Potensi Aktivitas Antioksidan Alstonia Scholaris dan Alstonia Macrophylla
Gaya hidup sehat dengan slogan back to nature merupakan tren yang ramai dibicarakan orang dalam sepuluh tahun terakhir, tren ini memanfaatkan bahan alam untuk pencegahan dan pengobatan. Para ahli pun merekomendasikan penggunaan tanaman berkhasiat obat, sebagai solusi agar terhindar dari zat - zat kimia yang berefek negatif bagi tubuh.
Diennisa Izzati Thahira +2 more
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MATARANINE A AND B: A NEW DIASTOMERIC INDOLE ALKALOID FROM Alstonia scholaris R.Br. OF LOMBOK ISLAND
Alstonia scholaris R. Br., (Apocynaceae) is widely distributed in Indonesia and in Lombok Island, the plant locally known as ";lolon nita"; has been used to treat malaria.
Surya Hadi
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Phytotherapeutic Analysis of Chloroform-Based Fractions of Alstonia scholaris and Wrightia tinctoria Extracts Reveals Potent Anti-Psoriatic Activity: An In Vitro and In Vivo Study [PDF]
Background/Objectives: Psoriasis, a prevalent dermatological disorder, poses therapeutic challenges due to limited effective treatments or adverse side-effects.
Madhavi Ojha +4 more
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Investigating the Devil's tree (Alstonia scholaris) for its health-safeguarding property and antipathogenic activities against fungi and helminth parasites of veterinary importance [PDF]
Objective: The study was formulated to analyze the health benefits and antifungal and anthelmintic properties of Alstonia scholaris, specifically its bark, as claimed in Mizo traditional medicine.
Lal Ngaihmanawmi +6 more
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Phytochemical Studies on Alstonia scholaris
Reinvestigation of the flowers of Alstonia scholaris of Pakistan origin have resulted in the isolation of three new triterpenoids, two of the ursane type, 3β -acetate-24-nor-urs-4,12-diene ester triterpene (1) and 3β -hydroxy-24-nor-urs-4,12,28-triene triterpene (2), and one of the oleanane type, 3,28-β - diacetoxy-5-olea-triterpene (3), together with ...
Nighat Sultana, Muhammad Saleem
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Physiochemical screening of road avenue plants in better landscape management of highly polluted urbanized city (Lahore), Pakistan [PDF]
Lahore has been consistently ranked as the world’s most polluted city. Because of combative ideas to construct highways, underpasses and flyovers, Lahore had lost a remarkable percentage of its tree cover over the past 15 years. The present study focuses
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Novel Alkaloids from Alstonia scholaris
The alkaloidal fraction of Alstonia scholaris leaves shows anti-inflammatory and analgesic bioactivity in vivo. A phytochemical study on this fraction led to the isolation of two novel alkaloids, scholarisine I and (±)-scholarisine II. Their structures were elucidated on the basis of spectroscopic methods, and a possible biogenesis is proposed ...
Xiang-Hai Cai +2 more
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