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Molecular Biology Reports, 2020
This appraisal is comprised of the inflammatory studies that have been conducted on Clinacanthus nutans, Acanthus ebracteatus, and Barleria lupulina. The review aims to provide a comprehensive evaluation of the supporting and contradictory evidence on each plants' anti-inflammatory properties, whilst addressing the gaps in the current literature.
Chee-Mun Fang
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This appraisal is comprised of the inflammatory studies that have been conducted on Clinacanthus nutans, Acanthus ebracteatus, and Barleria lupulina. The review aims to provide a comprehensive evaluation of the supporting and contradictory evidence on each plants' anti-inflammatory properties, whilst addressing the gaps in the current literature.
Chee-Mun Fang
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Iridoid Glycosides from Barleria lupulina
Journal of Natural Products, 2015Phytochemical investigation of an extract of the aerial part of Barleria lupulina resulted in the identification of four new iridoid glycosides (1-4), together with 14 known analogues (5-18). The structures of 1-4 were determined through 1D and 2D NMR spectroscopic data analysis, HRMS, and acid hydrolysis. This is the first report of iridoid glycosides
Ki Hyun, Kim +6 more
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Corrigendum to “Antidiabetic potential of Barleria lupulina extract in rats”
Fìtoterapìâ, 2004Subhash Mandal, T Murugesan
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Iridoid Glucosides from the Flowers ofBarleria lupulina
Planta Medica, 2003A new iridoid diglucoside, lupulinoside, and eight known iridoid glucosides, acetylbarlerin, ipolamiidoside ( 3), 6-O-acetylshanzhiside methyl ester, barlerin, shanzhiside methyl ester, mussaenosidic acid, 8-O-acetylshanzhiside, and shanzhiside have been isolated from the flowers of Barleria lupulina.
Sunit, Suksamrarn +3 more
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Neuropharmacological profile of Barleria lupulina Lindl. Extract in animal models
Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 2002Barleria lupulina Lindl. is a popular medicinal plant distributed in mountains of southern and western India. In the present work, the effect of methanolic extract of aerial parts of B. lupulina on CNS activity has been evaluated. The CNS activity was tested in several experimental models, in mice and rats: general behavior, exploratory behavior ...
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Antiinflammatory, analgesic and antiperoxidative efficacy of Barleria lupulina Lindl. extract
Phytotherapy Research, 2005AbstractA study was undertaken to investigate the antiinflammatory efficacy of methanol extract of aerial parts of Barleria lupulina Lindl. [MEBL] (Family: Acanthaceae) in acute and sub‐acute inflammation models of albino rats. The MEBL in all the tested dose levels exhibited significant inhibition of carrageenin and serotonin induced paw oedema ...
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Evaluation of anti-HSV-2 activities of Barleria lupulina and Clinacanthus nutans
Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 1999Barleria lupulina Lindl. and Clinacanthus nutans (Burm. f.) Lindau, both belonging to the family Acantaceae, are well-known medicinal plants used in Thai folklore medicine. Virucidal effects of organic extracts of these two plants against herpes simplex virus type 2 strain G, HSV-2 (G), the standard HSV-2 strain were noted.
C, Yoosook +4 more
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In vitro cytotoxicity assessment of Barleria lupulina Lindl. Extract
2022Isan Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 18, 2, 40 ...
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Antiulcer activity of methanol fraction of Barleria lupulina Lindl. in animal models
Phytotherapy Research, 2004AbstractThe objective of the present study was to evaluate the gastric cytoprotective activity of the methanol extract of aerial parts of the plant Barleria lupulina Lindl (Acanthaceae) in albino rats using various models of ulcers such as drug induced ulcers, restraint ulcers, duodenal ulcers and pylorus ligated ulcers.
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