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Use of wood characters in the Identification of Terminalia spp in Sri Lanka

open access: yesJournal of Tropical Forestry and Environment, 2014
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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A comparative evaluation of antibacterial potential of some plants used in indian traditional medicine for the treatment of microbial infections

open access: yesBrazilian Archives of Biology and Technology, 2009
A comparative in vitro antibacterial potential of extracts (aqueous and ethanol) of five important medicinal plants (Aegle marmelos, Azadirachta indica, Terminalia chebula, Mangifera indica and Ocimum sanctum) were investigated using microbial growth ...
Rabi Ranjan Chattopadhyay   +4 more
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Terminalia bellerica (baheda) inhibits protective autophagy and induces apoptosis in oral cancer cell lines [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
Cancer is a dreadful disease being one of the leading causes of death throughout the world. It has been estimated that about 8.2 million deaths in 2012 is caused by cancer only.
Padhi, P
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Ethnopharmacological Review of Terminalia chebula

open access: yesBioequivalence & Bioavailability International Journal, 2019
Terminalia chebula, traditionally regarded as universal panacea, is known for its pleiotropic effects, including the effects on oxidative stress, malignant tumor growth, wound healing, and insulin sensitivity in Type 2 diabetes. In India and Southeast Asia the fruit is used as a popular folk medicine for antitussive, diuretic, homeostatic, laxative and
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Tannins in Ruminant Nutrition: Impact on Animal Performance and Quality of Edible Products [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
Tannins are widespread throughout the plant kingdom, occurring as hydrolysable and condensed tannins and at different levels in several animal feeding sources.
Dentinho, Maria Teresa   +6 more
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In-Vitro antioxidant, anti-lipid peroxidative activities and In-Silico study of Terminalia chebula bioactive compounds

open access: yesClinical Phytoscience, 2020
Objective To evaluate the antioxidant activities and to identify the bioactive compounds in hot water extracts of Terminalia chebula fruit. Methods The antioxidant activities were determined by DPPH assay, lipid peroxidation assay, iron chelation and ...
Syed Mubashar Sabir   +3 more
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Ethno-veterinary Medicinal Plants of the Catchments Area of the River Papagni in the Chittor and Ananthapur Districts of Andhra Pradesh, India [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
This study presents first hand information about 73 prescriptions that were recorded during a field study of local traditional herbal practitioners and healers from villages at and around the Papagni river basin of the Chittoor and Ananthapur districts ...
Rao, M. L. Sanyasi, Varma, Y. N. R.
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Antioxidant and Free Radical Scavenging Activities of Terminalia chebula

open access: yesBiological and Pharmaceutical Bulletin, 2003
Free radicals react with biological molecules and destroy the structure of cells, which eventually causes free-radical induced disease such as cancer, renal failure, aging, etc. In this study, 6 extracts and 4 pure compounds of Terminalia chebula RETZ.
Hua-Yew, Cheng   +4 more
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Effect of two Triphala formulations on resin–dentin bond strength and durability [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Dental Materials and Techniques
Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the effect of two 0.2% Triphala (Phyllanthus emblica: Terminalia chebula: Terminalia bellirica) formulations: a standard 1:1:1 ratio and a modified 1:2:1 ratio with increased Terminalia chebula content, on ...
Gopireddy Navya   +5 more
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