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Background: Medicinal plants have been a major source of therapeutic agents from ancient times to cure diseases. The evaluation of rich heritage of traditional medicine is essential. The bark of Terminalia arjuna is rich in polyphenols (60–70%) including
Mohammad Sultan Ahmad+4 more
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Does the Internet deserve everybody? [PDF]
There has been a long standing tradition amongst developed nations of influencing, both directly and indirectly, the activities of developing economies. Behind this is one of a range of aims: building/improving living standards, bettering the social status of recipient communities, etc.
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Abstract Edible coatings and films for food preservation are becoming more popular thanks to their environmentally friendly properties and active ingredient‐carrying ability. Their application can be effective in contrasting quality decay by limiting oxidation and deterioration of foods. Many reviews analyze the different compounds with which films and
Claudia Antonino+3 more
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Terminalia arjuna (Roxb) Wight & Arn is a tropical evergreen woody tree endemic to India that grows along river banks and canals. It has a significant medicinal value, particularly for heart disorders, where tree bark is used to treat circulatory ...
Rajesh Kumar+2 more
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ULTRASONIC DYEING OF COTTON FABRIC WITH AQUEOUS EXTRACT OF TERMINALIA ARJUNA. [PDF]
Conventionally the dyeing of natural dyes from plant materials was done by boiling which requires longer time, higher temperature and metallic mordant to get good color fastness. Use of metallic mordants for dyeing posed some cruel effect to ecosystem. This study explained a suitable technique for more efficient natural dyeing using suitable mordant to
G. Chandramohan+2 more
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New Ursane Triterpene from the Fruits of Terminalia arjuna [PDF]
A new ursane triterpene, torment (2 α,3 β,19 α-trihydroxyurs-12-en) (1), was isolated from the fruits of Terminalia arjuna along with four known ursane and oleane triterpenes. The structures were established on the basis of extensive NMR (1D & 2D) and MS (EI & ESI) studies. Tormentic acid (2), 19α-hydroxy asiatic acid (3) and olean-12-en-2 α,3
Rashadul Hossain+5 more
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Trace metals found in industrial effluents are highly toxic pollutants, and these include cadmium and chromium (VI). The objective of this work is to remove cadmium and chromium (VI) on activated carbons, prepared from biomaterials such as nuclei of Ziziphus lotus and coffee grounds. The characterization of adsorbents was performed by scanning electron
Ibrahim Touzani+8 more
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Use of wood characters in the Identification of Terminalia spp in Sri Lanka
250 timber species are being used by the timber industry in Sri Lanka and among them major timber consumers are housing developer, furniture manufacturer and wood fabricators.
ND Ruwanpathirana
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Background Drug resistance exists in almost all antimalarial drugs currently in use, leading to an urgent need to identify new antimalarial drugs. Medicinal plant use is an alternative approach to antimalarial chemotherapy.
Prapaporn Chaniad+6 more
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Antioxidant and antimutagenic activities of bark extract of Terminalia arjuna
AbstractObjectiveThe alcoholic extract of stem bark of Terminalia arjuna (ALTA) was screened for antioxidant and antimutagenic (anticlastogenic) activity.MethodsAntioxidant property was determined by 1, 1, Diphyny l, 2-Picryl hydrazyl (DPPH) assay, super oxide radical scavenging activity, lipid peroxidation assay and total polyphenolic content was ...
C. Ramesh+4 more
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