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Immunomodulatory and anticancer activities of phenolics from emblica fruit (Phyllanthus emblica L.)

Food Chemistry, 2012
Abstract There is a paucity of studies on the immunomodulatory properties of fruit extracts of emblica with the emphasis on lymphocytes. Therefore, the aim of the study was to evaluate the immunomodulatory properties and anticancer potential of six phenolic compounds from emblica fruit by in vitro proliferation assay.
Xiaoli Liu   +6 more
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Nitric Oxide Radical Scavenging Active Components From Phyllanthus emblica L.

Plant Foods for Human Nutrition, 2006
An activity-directed fractionation and purification process was used to identify the nitric oxide (NO) scavenging components of Phyllanthus emblica. Dried fruit rind of P. emblica was extracted with methanol and then separated into hexane, ethyl acetate, and water fractions.
A, Kumaran, R Joel, Karunakaran
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Development of a nanoemulsion ofPhyllanthus emblicaL. branch extract

Drug Development and Industrial Pharmacy, 2013
For potential topical administration, we formulated a nanoemulsion containing phenolic constituents of Phyllanthus emblica branch extract. The nanoemulsion has high entrapment efficiency, small particle size, is stable, and can release its main chemical components. Branches of P. emblica were extracted with 50% ethanol (EPE) with 5.4% yield.
Rungsiri, Chaiittianan   +1 more
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The Emblic (Phyllanthus emblica L.)

Economic Botany, 1960
The emblic is native to tropical southeastern Asia where the fruit is esteemed both fresh and preserved. It is valued as an antiscorbutic and for treating digestive and other disorders. Since the emblic has a highly stable ascorbic acid content, it is considered effective even when dried, powdered, or prepared in the form of candies or tablets ...
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[Ethnopharmacology of Phyllanthus emblica L].

Zhongguo Zhong yao za zhi = Zhongguo zhongyao zazhi = China journal of Chinese materia medica, 2001
This paper deals with the ethnopharmacology of P. emblica, a traditional herbal medicine used by many peoples in the world. The paper introduces the biological characters, geographical distribution-patterns, chemical constitution and pharmacology of the plant.
Q, Xia, P, Xiao, L, Wan, J, Kong
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Phyllanthus emblica L. 余甘子 (Yuganzi, Indian Gooseberry)

2015
Linn. (syn. ), commonly known as Yuganzi in Chinese and Indian gooseberry or amla in English, is a Phyllanthaceaeous plant indigenously grown in the area of Nepal, India, Sri Lanka, throughout South-East Asia to southern China. It is also widely cultivated for its fruits throughout its natural area of distribution, particularly in southern China and ...
Yanze Liu, Fan Liu
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Chemical and antioxidant evaluation of Indian gooseberry (emblica officinalis gaertn., syn. phyllanthus emblica L.) supplements

Phytotherapy Research, 2009
AbstractIndian gooseberry (Emblica officinalis Gaertn.) (Euphorbiaceae) has a distinguished history in Ayurveda medicine and is ascribed a number of medicinal properties and as a dietary supplement, its use is increasing in Western countries. It is thought that its beneficial properties are a function of its antioxidant potency.
Eugeny A, Poltanov   +6 more
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Phyllanthus emblica L. (Phyllanthaceae)

2020
Arifin S. D. Irsyam   +2 more
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A new cytotoxic acylated apigenin glucoside fromPhyllanthus emblicaL.

Natural Product Research, 2008
A new acylated apigenin glucoside (apigenin-7-O-(6''-butyryl-beta-glucopyranoside) (1) was isolated from the methanolic extract of the leaves of Phyllanthus emblica L. (Euphorbiaceae) together with the known compounds; gallic acid (2), methyl gallate (3), 1,2,3,4,6-penta-O-galloylglucose (4) and luteolin-4'-O-neohesperiodoside (5).
S K, El-Desouky   +2 more
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Functional characterization of flavanone 3-hydroxylase gene from Phyllanthus emblica (L.)

Journal of Plant Biochemistry and Biotechnology, 2015
Phyllanthus emblica (L.) is one of the important medicinal plants possessing antioxidant, anti-tumor, hepatoprotective and immune-modulatory properties imparted by presence of high amount of flavonoid and vitamin C contents. Despite the medicinal value of P.
Avneesh Kumar   +2 more
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