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Phytochemistry and medicinal plants
Phytochemistry, 2001A truncated history of the contribution of plants to medicine is given with reference to some of the less well known ancestors of the Harborne family. Six of the top 20 prescriptions dispensed in 1996 were natural products and the clinical use of drugs such as artemisinin, etoposide and taxol has once more focussed attention on plants as sources of ...
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Pharmaceutical Chemistry Journal, 2010
We report here data on the isolation and chemical structure of lehmanin (a flavonone) and ammothamnidin (a chalcone) from Ammothamnus lehmannii Bunge. Their gastroprotective activities were studied in models of stress-induced ulcers and ulcers induced by reserpine and butadione.
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We report here data on the isolation and chemical structure of lehmanin (a flavonone) and ammothamnidin (a chalcone) from Ammothamnus lehmannii Bunge. Their gastroprotective activities were studied in models of stress-induced ulcers and ulcers induced by reserpine and butadione.
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2020
Medicines of plant origin have been used for treating humans and animals without any adverse effects. New medicinal plants are searched to develop more effective and cheaper drugs in place of synthetics drugs. Plants represent a large natural source of compounds that might serve for the development of novel drugs.
Aashaq Hussain Bhat, Himani Goyal Sharma
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Medicines of plant origin have been used for treating humans and animals without any adverse effects. New medicinal plants are searched to develop more effective and cheaper drugs in place of synthetics drugs. Plants represent a large natural source of compounds that might serve for the development of novel drugs.
Aashaq Hussain Bhat, Himani Goyal Sharma
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Immunomodulation by Medicinal Plants
1992Kampo medicines originally developed in ancient China are crude drugs containing extracts from 5 to 10 or more different species of herbs or plants in a specific combination and proportion. These were the mainstream of medicine in Japan for over 1,000 years until replaced by western synthetic medicines in the late 19th Century. However, in the last few
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1998
Preface: Promoting the Worldwide Use of Medicinal Plants -Timothy R. Tomlinson Acknowledgments MEDICINAL PLANTS, SCIENTIFIC PROGRESS, AND DEVELOPMENT 1. A Case History of Plant-Derived Drug Research: Phyllanthus and Hepatitis B Virus -Baruch S. Blumberg, M.D. 2. An Expanded Program for Medicinal Plants -Olayiwola Akerele, M.D.
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Preface: Promoting the Worldwide Use of Medicinal Plants -Timothy R. Tomlinson Acknowledgments MEDICINAL PLANTS, SCIENTIFIC PROGRESS, AND DEVELOPMENT 1. A Case History of Plant-Derived Drug Research: Phyllanthus and Hepatitis B Virus -Baruch S. Blumberg, M.D. 2. An Expanded Program for Medicinal Plants -Olayiwola Akerele, M.D.
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Anti-Candida activity of Brazilian medicinal plants
Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 2005Marta Cristina Teixeira Duarte +2 more
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