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Terminalia chebula – Samoo Thai

Zeitschrift für Phytotherapie, 2020
Terminalia chebula Retz. aus der Familie der Combretaceae, ist im deutschsprachigen Raum unter den Namen chebulische Myrobalane oder Schwarze Myrobalane bekannt und im Englischen als myrobalan. Der 20–30 m hohe Laubbaum ist in ganz Süd- und Südostasien bis in den Süden und Südwesten Chinas verbreitet.
Josef Burri, Bernhard Uehleke
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Pharmacological activity of Terminalia chebula

China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica, 2016
Terminalia chebula Retz, known as the "king" of Mongolian and Tibetan medicines, is a drug for a wide range of diseases. The main chemical components of myrobalan include triterpene acid, galloyl glucose, anthraquinonoid. The modern pharmacological studies show that myrobalan has multiple biological activities, including antimicrobial, anti ...
Xiu-Juan, Zhang   +3 more
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Triterpenoids from the barks ofTerminalia chebula

Journal of Asian Natural Products Research, 2015
Two new triterpenoids, termichebuloside A (1), an unusual dimeric triterpenoid saponin, and termichebulolide (2), an oleanolic acid-type lactone, along with 11 known triterpenoids, were isolated from MeOH extract of the barks of Terminalia chebula.
Chao, Zhang   +5 more
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Radiation protection by Terminalia chebula: Some mechanistic aspects

Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry, 2005
Radioprotective ability of the aqueous extract of the fruit of Terminalia chebula (TCE) was evaluated for its antioxidant and radioprotective abilities. TCE (50 microg) was able to neutralise 1,1-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl, a stable free radical by 92.9%. The free radical neutralizing ability of TCE was comparable to that of ascorbate (100 microM) 93.5%
Nitin Motilal, Gandhi   +1 more
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Phytochemical and Antibacterial Analysis of Terminalia chebula and Terminalia bellirica

2018
Chemistry of Natural product is an ancient science. Secondary products present in the plants are responsible for beneficial medicinal effects of plant materials. This results from the combinations of these secondary metabolites. Harad is a species of Terminalia.
Rama Sharma   +3 more
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Triterpenoids and their glycosides from Terminalia chebula

Phytochemistry, 1993
Abstract Two new triterpenoid glycosides, chebuloside I and II were isolated from the stem bark of Terminalia chebula and shown to be β- d ...
Asish P. Kundu, Shashi B. Mahato
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Terminalia chebula Retz.

2023
Prakash Poudel   +4 more
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