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New prenylated carbazole alkaloids from Zanthoxylum armatum

Journal of Asian Natural Products Research, 2014
A phytochemical investigation on the ethyl acetate soluble fraction of Zanthoxylum armatum led in the isolation of two new prenylated alkaloids 2,6,7-trimethoxy-8-(3-methyl-2-butenyl)carbazole-3-carbaldehyde (1) and methyl-2,6,7-trimethoxy-8-(3-methyl-2-butenyl)carbazole-3-carboxylate (2), along with three known lignans cisamin (3), methyl pirpirtol (4)
Abdul, Samad   +5 more
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Standardization and xanthine oxidase inhibitory potential of Zanthoxylum armatum fruits

Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 2019
Tejovati (Zanthoxylum armatum DC; Family- Rutaceae) popularly known as toothache tree is widely distributed in sub-tropical Himalaya region. Traditionally, The Southeast Asian population of Indo-Nepal origin uses it to treat asthma, gout, pain, and inflammation. The Ayurvedic action of the plant includes the balancing of Vata-Kapha in the body.
, Ranjana   +7 more
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Zanthoxylum armatum

2015
Published as part of Turner, Ian M., 2015, The botanical legacy of Thomas Hardwicke's journey to Srinagar in 1796, pp. 1-25 in European Journal of Taxonomy 108 on page 22, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2015.108, http://zenodo.org/record ...
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PRISMA Based Systematic Review: Pharmacognostic Study of Zanthoxylum armatum DC.

Mini-Reviews in Medicinal Chemistry, 2021
Introduction: Herb, Zanthoxylum armatum DC., commonly called Indian prickly ash, and Nepal pepper (family Rutaceae), is widely utilized in the traditional medicinal system. Objective: The current review provides requisite data for collecting descriptive information on the organoleptic, microscopical, ethnobotanical use, and phytochemicals and ...
Sonia Singh   +2 more
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Chemical Constituents Isolated from Zanthoxylum armatum Stem Bark

Chemistry of Natural Compounds, 2017
Phytochemical investigation of the stem bark of Zanthoxylum armatum led to the isolation of three phytoconstituents characterized as 1-linoleo-2,3-diolein (1), α-amyrin acetate (2), and armatonaphthyl arabinoside (3), which were elucidated using spectroscopic and chromatographic analysis.
S. Agnihotri, S. Wakode, M. Ali
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Zanthoxylum armatum DC.: Current knowledge, gaps and opportunities in Nepal

Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 2019
Zanthoxylum armatum DC. possesses several medicinal properties and has been commonly used in different indigenous medicinal practices to cure several diseases because of its stomachic, carminative and anthelmintic properties.This review paper aims to provide an update on and analysis of information about the ecology, uses, phytochemistry, pharmacology,
Nirmala, Phuyal   +3 more
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Ethylene-induced improvement in photosynthetic performance of Zanthoxylum armatum under reoxygenation conditions

Functional Plant Biology, 2023
In this study, we evaluated the photosynthetic performance of Zanthoxylum armatum seedlings to test the tolerance to reoxygenation after waterlogging. The experiment included a control group without waterlogging (NW) and three reoxygenation groups with reoxygenation after 1 day (WR1), 2 days (WR2) and 3 days (WR3).
Jiaojiao Wu   +5 more
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A new lignan and other constituents fromZanthoxylum armatumDC.

Natural Product Research, 2012
A new lignan (1), named armatumin, along with 25 known compounds, was isolated from Zanthoxylum armatum. The structure of compound 1 was elucidated using spectroscopic methods. Compounds 7, 8, 11, 13, 16, 20 and 21 were first isolated from Z. armatum and compounds 14 and 19 were isolated for the first time from Rutaceae.
Tao, Guo   +3 more
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Zanthoxylum Armatum DC: Past, Present and Future Prospective

Biotech Today : An International Journal of Biological Sciences, 2017
The Indian Himalayan region is rich in biodiversity among which one of the important genus Zanthoxylum armatum DC belongs to family Rutaceae possess high medicinal, economical as well as ecological important. A large genus of aromatic, prickly, dioecious or, rarely monoecious tree or shrubs, mainly pantropical, through also distributed in the ...
Maneesha Singh, Deep Shikha
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Pharmacognostic and phytochemical studies of Zanthoxylum armatum DC.

Pakistan journal of pharmaceutical sciences, 2019
The pharmacognostic and phytochemical investigations on the leaf, stem bark, and fruit of Zanthoxylum armatum were carried out. Macroscopic study of leaf, stem bark, and fruit of Z. armatum revealed some of the characteristic features like size, shape, color, odor and taste of the crude drug.
-, Barkatullah   +10 more
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