Holarrhena antidysentrica
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Holarrhena antidysentrica
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NettetContext: Holarrhena antidysenterica Wall. (Apocynaceae) is widely used in traditional medical system for treatment of constipation, colic, and diarrhea. Aim: This study was … Nettet1. jul. 2024 · ETHNOMEDICINE. The plant Holarrhena antidysenterica (HA), which is commonly known as Kutaj, and its seeds, which are known as Indrajava, are found in tropical and subtropical regions of Asia and Africa. It is abundant in India, especially in the Himalayan ranges. HA has got traditional and folklore values in India. In the Odisha …
NettetSmall deciduous trees; to 8 m high; bark rough, pale brown, to 8 mm, exfoliates in small flakes; blaze creamy yellow; latex milky white. Leaves simple, opposite, estipulate; … Nettet31. des. 1990 · Abstract. Three new steroidal alkaloids, regholarrhenine D, E and F, along with the known alkaloid kurchessine, were isolated from the stem bark of Holarrhena …
NettetPlant Name Holarrhena antidysenterica Common name: Indrajao Marathi: Safed Kuda Hindi: Karva indrajau English: Tellicherry Jawhar: Safed kuda Identification guide Fruits … NettetHolarrhena antidysenterica as a resistance modifying agent against Acinetobacter baumannii: Its effects on bacterial outer membrane permeability and efflux pumps Microbiol Res . May-Jun 2014;169(5-6):417-24. doi: 10.1016/j.micres.2013.09.004.
NettetHolarrhena antidysenterica (L.) Wall. ex A. DC. is a medicinal plant abundantly found in India. Its uses are mentioned in the classical Ayurvedic literature and by many folklore claims. The plant is also of extreme economic importance. Its seeds are mainly used as an antidiabetic remedy. All …
NettetHolarrhena antidysenterica belongs to the family Apocynaceae is commonly known as kurchi in Hindi, Tellicherry bark in English is a small deciduous tree which is distributed … c.i.a. mkultra programNettetEmergence and spread of antibiotic-resistant Acinetobacter baumannii have become a major public health concern. This study was designed to investigate the efficacy of … c.i.g.n.oNettetAvaleha or leha and paka: These are semisolid preparations, prepared with the addition of jaggery, sugar, or sugar candy and boiled with prescribed juice of the herbs or its … c.i.i.pNettet2. nov. 2024 · Holarrhena antidysenterica L. (Apocynaceae), distributed throughout Sri Lanka and India, has been used as a folk remedy to treat various diseases. Treatment with methanol extract of H. antidysenterica bark (HABE) inhibited cell viability and BrdU incorporation and induced apoptotic cell death in Ca9-22 gingival and HSC-3 tongue … c.i.m. mobili s.r.lNettetBotanical name: Holarrhena pubescens Family: Apocynaceae (Oleander family) Synonyms: Holarrhena antidysenterica. Indrajao is a deciduous shrub or a small tree, growing up to 3 ms high. Short stem has pale bark and several branches. Oppositely arranges, ovate, obtusely acuminate leaves are 10-20 cm long. Leaf stalks are very short. c.i.m.a. s.p.aNettetantidysentericine from Holarrhena antidysenterica seeds and characterized it as ïβ-dimethylaminocon-5-enin-18-one (1) [37-43]. As per Rajalakshmi et al., the ethanolic extract of Holarrhena antidysenterica bark contains N-2-carbamoyloxy ethyl carbamic acid, 3-dimethyl amino benzene methanol, c.i.i.tNettetMedicinal uses of Holarrhena antidysenterica. Bark and seeds of the plant are used medicinally. ... The plant is used for the treatment of skin diseases such as. read more... Herbaveda overseas. Chandni Chowk, Delhi No. 2139/7 Katra Tobacco, Khari Baoli, Chandni Chowk, Delhi - 110006, Delhi. c.i b.i