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Cyperus rotundus: A potential medicinal plant

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Antidiarrhoeal activity of Cyperus rotundus

Fitoterapia, 2006
The methanol extract of Cyperus rotundus rhizome, given orally at the doses of 250 and 500 mg/kg b.w., showed significant antidiarrhoeal activity in castor oil induced diarrhoea in mice. Among the fractions, tested at 250 mg/kg, the petroleum ether fraction (PEF) and residual methanol fraction (RMF) were found to retain the activity, the latter being ...
S J, Uddin   +3 more
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Cyperus rotundus (purple nutsedge).

2021
Abstract C. rotundus has been considered as one of the world's worst weeds. It has been reported in more than 90 countries where it grows as a weed infesting at least 52 different crops worldwide (Holm et al. 1977). It grows in all types of soils and can also survive high temperatures. C.
Julissa Rojas-Sandoval   +1 more
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A chemotype of Cyperus rotundus in Hawaii

Phytochemistry, 1989
Abstract A new chemotype of Cyperus rotundus was found in Hawaii based on the sesquiterpene composition of the mature tubers. The K-type has higher concentrations of patchoulenyl acetate and sugeonyl acetate than the three known Asian chemotypes. Biochemical and evolutionary aspects of these findings are discussed.
Koichiro Komai, Chung-Shih Tang
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