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Herb‐Based Extracellular Vesicles for Infectious Disease

open access: yesSmall Structures, Volume 7, Issue 5, May 2026.
Chinese herbal medicine‐derived extracellular vesicles‐like particles (CHM‐EVLPs) are presented as innovative nanomedicines for infectious diseases. This review highlights their diverse therapeutic effects, including pathogen clearance, immune modulation, microbiota regulation and tissue barrier repairment, unlocking a powerful natural material against
Erjia Weng   +13 more
wiley   +1 more source

5-Methyltryptophan Resistant Cells of Catharanthus roseus

open access: yesZeitschrift für Naturforschung C, 1979
Several cell lines resistant to 5-methyltryptophan were selected from wild type cells of different Catharanthus roseus suspension cultures. The resistant cells had up to 30 times tne normal levels of free tryptophan. Despite the increased pool size of tryptophan anthranilate synthetase activity of resistant cells was as sensitive to inhibition by ʟ ...
J, Schallenberg, J, Berlin
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Catharanthus roseus (Cultivated) 3

open access: yes, 2011
Catharanthus roseus, plant/flower. Family Apocynaceae, Subclass Asteridae.
Beverly Thompson
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The Enhancement of Catharanthine Content in Catharanthus roseus Callus Culture Treated with Naphtalene Acetic Acid

open access: yes, 2009
The research aim was to examine the enhancement of catharanthine content in Catharanthus roseus callus culture added with different concentration of Naphtalene Acetic Acid (NAA). NAA treatment produced callus that formed hairy roots. Fresh and dry weight
PANDIANGAN, DINGSE, NAINGGOLAN, NELSON
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Catharanthus roseus (Cultivated) 4

open access: yes, 2011
Catharanthus roseus, flower. Family Apocynaceae, Subclass Asteridae.
James R. Manhart
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Catharanthus roseus (Cultivated)

open access: yes, 2011
Catharanthus roseus, Developing ovaries (2) of a single gynoecium. Family Apocynaceae, Subclass Asteridae.
Hugh D. Wilson
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Literature Review: Bioactivity and Drug Formulation of Tapak Dara (Catharanthus roseus)

open access: yes
Tapak dara (Catharanthus roseus), also known as Madagascar periwinkle or Vinca, is a tropical plant native to Madagascar and has been widely distributed throughout the world, including in Indonesia.
Fitriah, Dina   +3 more
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Alkaloids of catharanthus roseus and their hypoglycemic activity / Tiong Soon Huat [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
Catharanthus roseus is a medicinal shrub plant used in traditional medicine treatment by local in India, South Africa, China and Malaysia for diabetes.
Tiong, Soon Huat
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Phytochemical profiling and antioxidant potentiality of medicinal plants along with their antibacterial efficacy

open access: yesJournal of Advanced Biotechnology and Experimental Therapeutics, 2019
The leaves of Catharanthus roseus, Aegle marmelos, Moringa oleifera, Ageratum conyzoids, collected from Sylhet region in Bangladesh, were extracted using methanol with an aim to investigate antioxidant potential and antibacterial activity.
Sheikh Rashel Ahmed   +5 more
doaj   +1 more source

Catharanthus roseus flower extract has wound-healing activity in Sprague Dawley rats

open access: yesBMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine, 2006
Background Catharanthus roseus L (C. roseus) has been used to treat a wide assortment of diseases including diabetes. The objective of our study was to evaluate the antimicrobial and wound healing activity of the flower extract of Catharanthus in rats ...
Pinto Pereira Lexley, Nayak BS
doaj   +1 more source

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