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Ocimum sanctum L.

2017
69. Ocimum sanctum L., Mant. Pl. 1: 85. 1767 [cited in Nat. Hist. II(9): 422. 1778]. = Ocimum tenuiflorum L., Sp. Pl.: 597. 1753. Notes. – A specimen in the Ceylon herbarium is in G-PREL [G00818058]. No Thunberg specimens from Java have been located in UPS-THUNB.
Wijnands, Dirk Onno   +4 more
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Review of Biological Studies of Ocimum Sanctum

International Journal of Research Publication and Reviews, 2022
In this current review of Tulsi, we sought to review the medicinal properties of Tulsi. Therapeutic use of plants is believed to be as safe, inexpensive, and efficient as they are readily available. Plants known for their medicinal properties include the Ocimum genus.
Pratik Chandrakant Waghmare   +2 more
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Chemopreventive activity of Ocimum sanctum seed oil

Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 2000
The seed oil of Ocimum sanctum was evaluated for chemopreventive activity against subcutaneously injected 20-methylcholanthrene induced-fibrosarcoma tumors in the thigh region of Swiss albino mice. Supplementation of maximal tolerated dose (100 microl/kg body weight) of the oil significantly reduced 20-methylcholanthrene induced tumor incidence and ...
J, Prakash, S K, Gupta
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Exploring the antibacterial effects of Ocimum sanctum (O. sanctum) silver nanoparticles

Research Journal of Biotechnology, 2023
The current study was undertaken to provide sustainable solutions to Erythromycin-resistant bacterial strains. Silver nanoparticles were produced using an environmentally friendly green synthesis process using Ocimum sanctum leaf extract. The synthesized Ocimum sanctum leaf extract silver nanoparticles were then examined using a variety of methods.
K. Reshma   +4 more
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Ocimum sanctum

2023
Ana Laura Tironi de Castilho   +4 more
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Constituents of Ocimum sanctum with Antistress Activity

Journal of Natural Products, 2007
Three new compounds, ocimumosides A (1) and B (2) and ocimarin (3), were isolated from an extract of the leaves of holy basil (Ocimum sanctum), together with eight known substances, apigenin, apigenin-7-O-beta-D-glucopyranoside, apigenin-7-O-beta-D-glucuronic acid ( 4), apigenin-7- O-beta- d-glucuronic acid 6''-methyl ester, luteolin-7-O-beta-D ...
Prasoon, Gupta   +4 more
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Tulasi (Ocimum sanctum Linn.) – A Drug Review

Research & Reviews A Journal of Pharmacognosy, 2020
Tulasi ( Ocimum sanctum Linn. belonging family Lamiaceae) is described as a sacred and useful medicinal plant in ancient literature. It is derived from ‘Sanskrit,’ which means "the incomparable one. Tulasi leaves have Katu- Kashaya Rasa, as well as Laghu, Ruksha and Tikshna Guna and Ushna Virya . It has proven pharmacological actions such as
Nidhi Patel, Bharti Umretia
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Preliminary psychopharmacological evaluation of Ocimum sanctum leaf extract

Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 1990
An ethanol extract of the leaves of Ocimum sanctum was screened for its effects on the central nervous system. It prolonged the time of lost reflex in mice due to pentobarbital, decreased the recovery time and severity of electroshock- and pentylenetetrazole-induced convulsions, and decreased apomorphine-induced fighting time and ambulation in "open ...
M R, Sakina   +3 more
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ผลของการห่อหุ้มน้ำมันหอมระเหยใบกะเพรา Ocimum sanctum Linn. ด้วยบีตา-ไซโคลเดกซ์ทรินต่อคุณภาพและความคงตัวของสารระเหยให้กลิ่น

2023
น้ำมันหอมระเหยกะเพรา (Ocimum sanctum Linn.) มีองค์ประกอบที่เป็นสารระเหยให้กลิ่น จัดอยู่ในกลุ่มโมโนเทอร์พีน โมโนเทอร์พีนอยด์ ฟีนิลโพรพานอยด์ เซสควิเทอร์พีน และ เซสควิเทอร์พีนออกไซด์ นิยมใส่ในผลิตภัณฑ์อาหารและเครื่องดื่มเพื่อให้ผลิตภัณฑ์มีกลิ่นเฉพาะที่เป็นเอกลักษณ์ แต่อย่างไรก็ตามสารระเหยให้กลิ่นส่วนใหญ่ไม่คงตัวและระเหยได้ง่ายเมื่อผ่านกระบวนการแปรรูปหร ...
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