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Mohd Nasarudin Watroly,1 Mahendran Sekar,1 Shivkanya Fuloria,2 Siew Hua Gan,3 Srikanth Jeyabalan,4 Yuan Seng Wu,5,6 Vetriselvan Subramaniyan,7 Kathiresan V Sathasivam,8 Subban Ravi,9 Nur Najihah Izzati Mat Rani,10 Pei Teng Lum,1 Jaishree Vaijanathappa,11
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Evaluation of antihyperlipidemic and antioxidant activity of Rubia Cordifolia Linn.
Hyperlipidemia is major problem among population those, who have sedentary life style. The effects of ethanolic and aqueous root extract of Rubiacordifoliain experimentally induced hyperlipidemic rats were investigated. 42 wistar rats of both sexes were used for the study.
Snigdha Tiwari +2 more
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Cu-doped ZnO nanoparticles (NPs) were synthesised using Rubia cordifolia root extract and their photocatalytic degradation and antimicrobial properties were evaluated.
Jeevan Mathew Tharayil +2 more
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Management of Melasma (Vyanga) through Ayurveda Interventions: A Comprehensive Review [PDF]
Melasma is a skin condition characterised by hyperpigmentation patches on facial skin due to increased melanin synthesis. Important aetiological factors for development of melasma include genetic predisposition and Ultraviolet (UV) radiation exposure ...
Rashmi Ramakant Balage, Jaymala Jadhav
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Comparative studies of rubia cordifolia linn. And rubia tinctorum linn (rubiaceae)(*).
Comparative morphological microscopical and phytochemical studies of root and stem parts of R. cordifolia and R. tinctorum L. (Rubiaceae) have been carried out.
R G, Dengre, K N, Patel, M B, Chauhan
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Manjistha (Rubia Cordifolia): A Herbal Treasure of India
Rooted in the rich tapestry of traditional medicine systems such as Ayurveda Rubia cordifolia, commonly known as Manjistha, has captivated the curiosity of healers and scientists alike for centuries. This botanical marvel, with its crimson roots and storied history, holds a treasure trove of therapeutic potential waiting to be unearthed.
Sharvari Kakad -, Nibha Bajpai -
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Weiya Zeng,1– 3 Yuan Fang,1– 3 Suifen Mo,1– 3 Caihong Shen,1– 3 Huiling Yang,1– 3 Guihua Luo,1– 3 Luhua Xiao,1– 3 Ruoting Zhan,1– 3 Ping Yan1– 3 1College of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine, Guangzhou, People’s ...
Zeng W +8 more
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Role of Rubia cordifolia Linn. in radiation protection.
The radioprotective potential of alcoholic extract of root of R. cordifolia, was studied by survival, hemopoietic cell protection and micronucleus assay. The LD50 value for the alcoholic root extract was found to be 1200 mg/kg body weight at 72 hr post irradiation.
Yamini Bhusan, Tripathi +1 more
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Three new compounds from the roots of Rubia cordifolia
Three new compounds (1–3), including two cyclopentanoid monoterpenes rubicoside A (1) and rubicocin A (2), and one naphthohydroquinone glycoside rubinaphthin E (3), together with six known analogues (4–9), were isolated from the roots of Rubia cordifolia.
Wan-Qi, Zhang +6 more
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Rubiadin, a new antioxidant from Rubia cordifolia.
Rubiadin, a dihydroxy anthraquinone, isolated from alcoholic extract of Rubia cordifolia, possesses potent antioxidant property. It prevents lipid peroxidation induced by FeSO4 and t-butylhydroperoxide (t-BHP) in a dose dependent manner. The per cent inhibition was more in the case of Fe2+ induced lipid peroxidation.
Y B, Tripathi, M, Sharma, M, Manickam
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