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Emblica officinalis, commonly known as amla in Ayurveda, is unarguably the most important medicinal plant for prevention and treatment of various ailments. The present study investigated the anti-inflammatory activity of hydroalcoholic extract of Emblica
Mahaveer Golechha +4 more
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ABSTRACT Gastrointestinal diseases remain a significant global health concern, primarily due to the limitations of current pharmacological treatments, which often come with adverse side effects and high recurrence rates. This situation highlights the urgent need for safer and more effective alternatives.
Isabel Sousa Alcântara +7 more
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Investigation of kinetics of amla (Emblica officinalis) fruit drying process
This study aims to investigate the kinetics of the amla fruit drying process using oven and sun drying methods. The experimental results indicate that the final moisture content dropped with increasing drying temperature and decreasing material size ...
Auliyaa Raaf +4 more
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Growth of mango (Mangifera indica L.) rootstocks as influenced by pre-sowing treatments [PDF]
An experiment was carried out at Navsari Agricultural University, Navsari during 2014 to evaluate the effect of pre-sowing treatments on survival percentage and growth of mango rootstocks. Mango stones were soaked in aqueous solutions of GA3 (100 and 200
Ahlawat, T. R. +5 more
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Coccidiosis is one of the most common diseases in the poultry industry worldwide (especially in broilers aged 3–6 weeks), causing significant economic losses to poultry farmers and governments every year. Conventional methods (anticoccidial chemical compounds) for the coccidiosis debarment and control always present challenges and disadvantages, such ...
Fatemeh Aziz-Aliabadi +3 more
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Objective: Emblica officinalis fruit is used in Indian traditional medicine since ages as an antimicrobial agent. Review of literature yielded a paucity of studies related to the effect of Emblica officinalis fruit extract against Streptococcus mutans ...
Shrudha Potdar +2 more
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Trends in aging and skin care: Ayurvedic concepts
The association between Ayurveda, anti-aging and cosmeceuticals is gaining importance in the beauty, health and wellness sector. Ayurvedic cosmeceuticals date back to the Indus Valley Civilization.
Hema Sharma Datta, Rangesh Paramesh
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Frugivory of Phyllanthus emblica at Rajaji National Park, northwest India [PDF]
Phyllanthus emblica Linn. (Euphorbiaceae,syn Emblica officinalis Gærtn, vern. Amla, Nelli) is a 10–15 m tall tree, common in tropical deciduous forests of South Asia.
Chellam, Ravi +3 more
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Isolation of endophytic actinomycetes from Syzygium cumini and their antimicrobial activity against human pathogens [PDF]
Isolation of endophytic actinomycetes is an important step to screen antimicrobial compounds to curb the threat of drug-resistant strains of human pathogens.
Gangwar, Madhurama +4 more
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PHYTOCHEMICAL AND PHARMACOLOGICAL PROFILE OF EMBLICA OFFICINALIS LINN
Emblica officinalis (EO) (Family: Euphorbiaceae) , commonly called Amla, is a traditional plant, occurring commonly in deciduous forests in India and widely used globally for the management of various ailments. When its phytochemistry is studied in detail, it reveals the presence of vitamin C, ellagic acid, gallic acid, phyllemblin, tannin, phyllemblic
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