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The Indian Magical Herb: ‘Sanjeevni’ Selaginella Bryopteris [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development, 2018
India is the largest producer of medicinal herbs and is called the botanical garden of the world. Ayurveda and herbal medicine are two important forms of alternative medicine that is widely available in India. In rural India, 70 per cent of the population depends on the traditional type of medicine.
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Assessment of Toxicity and Wound Healing Activity of Selaginella Bryopteris Extract

Drug and Chemical Toxicology, 2022
The aim of the study was to assess the toxicity profile of Selaginella bryopteris extract and evaluate its wound healing activity.In vitro wound healing activity of S. bryopteris extract (5% and 10%) was performed using Clonogenic and Scratch assays. The toxicity profile of S.
Shravan Kumar, Paswan   +3 more
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Phytochemical Extraction and Activity against Salmonella Typhi of Selaginella Bryopteris

International Journal of Medical & Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2023
Selaginella Bryopteris is widely known medicinal plant in India. It has many medicinal use such as anti-bacterial, antifungal and anti-cancer activity. The present study is performed to determine the activity of Selaginella Bryopteris belongs to family Selaginellaceae against Salmonella Typhi (Non-pathogenic strain).
Mojabir Hussen Ansari   +1 more
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Isolation and sequence determination of tetrapeptide fromSelaginella bryopteris

Journal of Asian Natural Products Research, 2013
A simple and inexpensive paper chromatographic method was developed for the isolation of a small peptide from Selaginella bryopteris fronds. The content of peptides is low in most plants and the isolation and purification procedure is troublesome. This method may be used as a first step for the detection of small peptides in the plant extracts. De novo
M Rajeswari, Prabha, B, Ramachandramurty
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Sesqui- and diterpenoids from the panamanian liverwort Bryopteris filicina

Phytochemistry, 1994
Abstract Four new pinguisane-type sesquiterpenoids, bryopterins A–D, were isolated from the Panamanian liverwort Bryopteris filicina along with some previously known sesqui- and diterpenoids and the marchantin-type bisbibenzyl, isomarchantin C and their structures determined by extensive NMR techniques and chemical degradation.
Fumihiro Nagashima   +4 more
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Spatial distribution of Bryopteris filicina on tree trunks in the Selva Lacandona, Chiapas, Mexico

Bryologist, 2007
Abstract Spatial distribution is a critical component of population structure and reflects, depending on the scale, relationships between organisms and the biotic and abiotic environment, but has been poorly investigated in the case of bryophytes. The objective of this study was to describe the spatial distribution of Bryopteris filicina at two spatial
MIGUEL Equihua
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Structurally Unique Biflavonoids from Selaginella chrysocaulos and Selaginella bryopteris

Chemistry & Biodiversity, 2006
AbstractChemical investigation of Selaginella chrysocaulos from Northeast India yielded three new (i.e., 1–3) and two known biflavonoids. From Selaginella bryopteris, collected in the southern part of India, one new (11) and eleven known biflavonoids of the amentoflavone‐ and hinokiflavone‐type were isolated and identified.
Ramalla Chidananda, Swamy   +7 more
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Antiplasmodial and leishmanicidal activity of biflavonoids from Indian Selaginella bryopteris

Phytochemistry Letters, 2008
Abstract A series of eleven biflavonoids containing amentoflavone and hinokiflavone derivatives from the Indian medicinal herb Selaginella bryopteris has been investigated for their antiprotozoal activity using in vitro assays against the K1 strain of Plasmodium falciparum, Leishmania donovani, Trypanosoma brucei rhodesiense and Trypanosoma cruzi ...
Olaf Kunert   +6 more
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Pharmacological Activity of Selaginella bryopteris L

Research Journal of Science and Technology
Selaginella bryopteris L (commonly- Sanjeevani, family- Selaginellaceae) is an evergreen, monoecious trees or shrubs used in various forms of traditional medicines and homeopathy in various ways. In traditional practices, Selaginella is used for treatment of heat stroke and burning sensation during urination Gonorrhoea, menstrual irregularities wounds,
Mayuri Babasaheb Gaikwad   +1 more
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The Sporophyte and Sporeling of Bryopteris filicina (Sw.) Nees

The Bryologist, 1967
The shoot-sporophyte relationship, sporophyte structure, and sporeling pattern of the liverwort Bryopteris filicina were studied in serial sections. As has been recorded for other members of the Lejeuneaceae, the sporophyte of B. filicina develops entirely within the enlarged calyptra. The foot is simple and lacks a collar.
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