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REVIEW ARTICLE ON ESTABLISHMENT OF CELL SUSPENSION CULTURE OF IXORA COCCINEA AND INVESTIGATION OF ITS BIOCHEMICAL COMPOUNDS
This literature review comprehensively explores the scientific foundation for establishing cell suspension cultures of Ixora coccinea and investigating its biochemical compounds. Ixora coccinea, a species native to India and utilized extensively in traditional Ayurvedic and folk medicine, is recognized for its diverse pharmacological activities attributed to a rich array of secondary metabolites. ...
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GC-MS ANALYSIS OF BIO-ACTIVE COMPOUNDS AND IN-VITRO ANTIOXIDANT ACTIVITY IN METHANOLIC EXTRACTION OF INDIGOFERA PROSTRATE
The present study focuses on identification of bioactive compounds from Methanolic extraction of Indigofera prostrate, by GC–MS analysis and also evaluated the efficacy of Indigofera prostrate for antioxidant activity. Phytochemical screening of the Methanolic extraction of Indigofera prostrate revealed the presence of flavonoids, phenolic compounds, triterpenoids, tannins, saponins, amino acids...
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AYURVEDIC SINGLE DRUGS AND FORMULATIONS USED TO TREAT OBESITY AND LIPIDS DISORDERS
Obesity is a globally concerning healthcare problem, leading to various chronic disorders. All over the world, over 4 million deaths are attributed to being overweight or obese. The study emphasises the rising prevalence of lifestyle disorders, particularly obesity. It advocates for holistic approaches that incorporate dietary modification, detoxification, and psychological support alongside tradi...
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SPECTROSCOPIC CHARACTERIZATION OF THE STEM-BARK OF IRVINGIA GABONENSIS
Irvingia gabonensis is a medicinal plant valued in African traditional medicine for its diverse therapeutic uses. This study focused on the ethyl acetate extract of its stem bark to isolate and identify its major bioactive constituent using modern chromatographic and spectroscopic techniques. Extraction of the powdered stem bark with ethyl acetate produced a 5.30% yield. Thin-layer chromatography ...
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