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The growing resistance to first‐line artemisinin‐based therapies underscores the urgent need for novel antimalarial agents, with medicinal plants offering a promising source of candidates. Phikud Navakot formulation and its component plants are widely used in traditional medicine; however, their antimalarial properties remain underexplored.
Arisara Phuwajaroanpong +6 more
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Study results identified a new mechanism, that is the role of Nrf2/HO‐1, underlying the protective role of platelet‐rich plasma in cartilage tissue damage in an ACLT‐induced animal model and IL‐1β‐treated chondrocytes. Meanwhile, our data provide valuable recommendations for the development of promising antiarthritic agents that act on Nrf2.
Guangyu Du +3 more
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Phenolic profile of unripe areca nuts cultivated in various districts of Karnataka, India
Abstract Background Annual production of areca nut in Karnataka state exceeds 1.08 million tonnes, contributing 80% and 49% to Indian and global production, respectively. Areca nut (pericarp of Areca catechu L.) is found to be a rich source of valuable phenolic compounds.
Priyanka Hugar +5 more
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Pasak bumi (Eurycoma longifolia Jack.) is a species belonging Simarobuaceae has been long used as traditional medicine, which known very well as aphrosidiac. The studies have been conducted to reveal the benefits of E.
Marina Silalahi
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Non-nitrogenous Plant-derived Constituents with Antiplasmodial Activity
The paper is a compilation of the studies reported in the literature concerning non-nitrogenous natural constituents that have shown antiplasmodial activity and aims to provide a basis for further in vivo studies as well as for clinical trials to develop
Anna Rita Bilia
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Eurycoma longifolia has been used as a remedy for detoxification, aphrodisiaca, anticancer and immunistimulant. The quassinoids of pasak bumi root extract, have antioxidant activity and immunomodulatory activity by increasing IL-12.
Aminda Nur Arifah +1 more
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The C25-quassinoids 20(R)- and 20(S)-simarolide were isolated from Simaba cuneata, Simaroubaceae. The structures of these two compounds were characterized by spectral data, including 1D and 2D NMR spectra which were also used for the complete assignment ...
Vieira Ivo José Curcino +5 more
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Nematocidal Activity of Quassinoids against a Species of Diplogastridae.
The nematocidal activity of 38 quassinoids, C19 or C20 compounds isolated from Simaroubaceae, was measured using a species of Diplogastridae (Nematoda) to develop lead parasiticides. Of the various quassinoids tested, samaderines B and E displayed the most potent nematocidal activity with a minimum lethal concentration (MLC) of 2.0 x 10(-5) M.
WATANABE, Ie +3 more
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A Comprehensive Review on Medicinal Value and Pharmacological Profile of Simarouba Amara [Abul]
Simarouba amara is a tree species from the Simaroubaceae family, native to the rainforests, savannahs, and Caribbean regions of Central and South America.
Rajani Vallepu +3 more
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A review of Brucea javanica: metabolites, pharmacology and clinical application. [PDF]
Chen J +6 more
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