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Phytochemistry and neuroprotective effects of Eclipta alba (L.) Hassk

Journal of Complementary and Integrative Medicine, 2019
Abstract Eclipta alba (L.) Hassk. or Eclipta prostrata (Linn.) or Eclipta erecta (Linn.) is an herbaceous plant well known in Asian as African traditional medicines. These extracts are used in traditional medicine for treatment of microbial diseases and certain metabolic disorders.
Samson, Guenné   +5 more
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Eclipta alba extract with potential for hair growth promoting activity

Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 2009
Eclipta alba is traditionally known to potentiate hair growth promotion.The study was aimed to investigate the efficacy of methanol extract of Eclipta alba as hair growth promoter.Pigmented C57/BL6 mice, preselected for their telogen phase of hair growth were used.
Kakali, Datta   +5 more
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Eclipta alba (L.) Hassk: A Valuable Medicinal herb

2012
Herbs are staging a comeback and herbal ‘renaissance’ is happening all over the globe. Theherbal products today symbolise safety in contrast to the synthetics that are regarded asunsafe to human and environment. Although herbs had been priced for their medicinal,flavorings and aromatic qualities for centuries, the synthetic products of the modern ...
Neeraja P.V, Elizabeth Margaret
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Hair growth promoting activity of Eclipta alba in male albino rats

Archives of Dermatological Research, 2008
Alopecia is a dermatological disorder with psychosocial implications on patients with hair loss. Eclipta alba Hassk. is a well-known Ayurvedic herb with purported claims of hair growth promotion. In the reported work attempts were undertaken to evaluate petroleum ether and ethanol extract of E. alba Hassk.
R K, Roy, Mayank, Thakur, V K, Dixit
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[Chemical constituents of Eclipta alba (L.) Hassk].

Zhongguo Zhong yao za zhi = Zhongguo zhongyao zazhi = China journal of Chinese materia medica, 1998
Ecliptasaponin C (1), a new triterpenoid glucoside, was isolated together with daucosterol (2) and stigmasterol-3-O-glucoside (3) from Eclipta alba. Based on spectral analysis, chemical evidence and hydrolytic results, it's structure was deduced as 3-beta-O-beta-D-glucopyranosyl-19beta-hydroxy olean-12-ene-28-oic acid 28-O-beta-D-glucopyranoside ...
M, Zhang, Y, Chen
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Biosynthesis of precious metabolites in callus cultures of Eclipta alba

Plant Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture (PCTOC), 2018
Eclipta alba (False daisy) is an important medicinal plant with well-known antihepatotoxic activity. However, no previous in vitro studies are available for its callus culture for increased production of antioxidant secondary metabolites. Herein, we maintained a competent protocol for callus culture of E.
Khurshid, Razia   +5 more
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Micropropagation of eclipta alba (L.) hassk—An important medicinal plant

In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology - Plant, 2005
Abstract An efficient and reproducible protocol for mass propagation of Eclipta alba (L.) Hassk, an important medicinal plant, was standardized by culturing shoot tips and nodal segments taken from in vitro raised plants. Maximum shoot proliferation occurred when the explants were cultured on Murashige and Skoog (MS) medium supplemented with 1 mg l−1 ...
Neeti Dhaka, S. L. Kothari
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Pharmacological Activity of Eclipta Alba Lin

The Bhringraj plant, scientifically known as Eclipta alba L., has many uses in Ayurvedic medicine. Common names for this plant include bhringaraj and fake daisy. Its distribution is global, with a concentration in the tropics and subtropics. It also highlights the short pharmacological profile of the chemicals or compounds derived from plant components
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