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Subchronic toxicity of Cissus quadrangularis Linn. [PDF]
Cissus quadrangularis Linn (C. quadrangularis), or "Phet-Cha-Sung-Khaat" in Thai, is one of the most commonly used medicinal plants in Thailand for the treatment of hemorrhoid; however, the safety of this herb upon long-term consumption has never been ...
Aimmanas Attawish +5 more
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Background: Osteopenia refers to bone density that is not only normal but also not as low as that noted in osteoporosis. Osteopenia leads to osteoporosis and increases the risk of fractures. Current research is focused on agents that will prevent or slow
R Sindhu Priya +6 more
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Zebrafish caudal fin model to investigate the role of Cissus quadrangularis, bioceramics, and tendon extracellular matrix scaffolds in bone regeneration [PDF]
Introduction: Periodontal bone regeneration faces several challenges such as incomplete bone-ligament-cementum restoration, unpredictable clinical outcomes and membrane exposure risks. The zebra fish caudal fin model of regeneration could be an excellent
S. Balaji Ganesh +5 more
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Anxiolytic and Antiepileptic Properties of the Aqueous Extract of Cissus quadrangularis (Vitaceae) in Mice Pilocarpine Model of Epilepsy [PDF]
Cissus quadrangularis (C. quadrangularis) is a plant of the Vitaceae family known for its anticonvulsant effects in traditional medicine. The objective of this study was to elucidate the anxiolytic and antiepileptic effects of aqueous extract of C ...
Fleur C. O. Moto +20 more
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Effects of Cissus quadrangularis on goats and sheep in Sudan
Sept moutons du désert et dix chèvres de Nubie ont reçu de 0, 25 à 10 g/kg/j de tiges désséchées de Cissus quadrangularis et sont morts ou ont été sacrifiés.
S.E.M. Barakat +3 more
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New lignan glycosides from Cissus quadrangularis stems
Phytochemical investigation of Cissus quadrangularis stems led to the isolation of one new phenolic glycoside (1) and two new lignan glycosides (7 & 8) along with twelve known compounds (2–6 & 9–15). Their chemical structures were determined on the basis of extensive spectroscopic analysis using 1D, 2D NMR, and mass spectrometric analysis ...
Padam, Kumar +4 more
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Background: Cissus quadrangularis is an indigenous medicinal herb which belongs to the family Vitaceae & commonly found in tropical and subtropical xeric wood.
Jaspreet Garg +3 more
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Jagat R Kanwar,1 Rasika M Samarasinghe,1 Kuldeep Kumar,2 Ramesh Arya,2 Sanjeev Sharma,2 Shu-Feng Zhou,3 Sreenivasan Sasidharan,4 Rupinder K Kanwar11Nanomedicine-Laboratory of Immunology and Molecular Biomedical Research (NLIMBR), School of Medicine (SoM),
Kanwar JR +7 more
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Anti-cancer effect of <i>Cissus quadrangularis</i> on human glioblastoma cells. [PDF]
Objectives Glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) is a common and fatal brain tumour in the central nervous system with a poor survival rate and a median survival time of 15 months only.
Cheng B +7 more
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Cissus quadrangularis plant from Vitaceae family, native in India. Many parts of this plant have medicinal values but most precious is stem of this plant.
Sholapuri Payani +3 more
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