Terminalia bellirica (Gaertn.) roxb.(Bahera) in health and disease: A systematic and comprehensive review
A Gupta, R Kumar, P Bhattacharyya, A Bishayee… - Phytomedicine, 2020 - Elsevier
Abstract Background Terminalia bellirica (Gaertn.) Roxb. is one of the oldest medicinal
herbs of India, Pakistan, Nepal, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka as well as South-East Asia. Its …
herbs of India, Pakistan, Nepal, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka as well as South-East Asia. Its …
Chemical constituents, pharmacological activities, and uses of common ayurvedic medicinal plants: a future source of new drugs
Natural products, especially plants and herbs, have always been a common medicament
source, either as pure active principles or traditional preparations. Traditional medicine has …
source, either as pure active principles or traditional preparations. Traditional medicine has …
Terminalia bellirica Fruit Extract Alleviates DSS-Induced Ulcerative Colitis by Regulating Gut Microbiota, Inflammatory Mediators, and Cytokines
YY Li, Y Cui, WR Dong, TT Liu, G Zhou, YX Chen - Molecules, 2023 - mdpi.com
Ulcerative colitis (UC) is a chronic inflammatory disease significantly impacting patients'
lives. This study aimed to elucidate the alleviating effect of ethyl acetate extract (TBEA) from …
lives. This study aimed to elucidate the alleviating effect of ethyl acetate extract (TBEA) from …
Phytofabricated zinc oxide nanoparticles as a nanofungicide for management of Alternaria blight of Brassica
Plant pathogens resistant to the commercially available fungicides and bactericides even at
higher concentrations are the biggest challenge for the farmers to control the losses due to …
higher concentrations are the biggest challenge for the farmers to control the losses due to …
Evaluation of the anti-inflammatory, analgesic, anti-pyretic and anti-ulcerogenic potentials of synthetic indole derivatives
A large number of new synthetic compounds are synthesized in the field of heterocyclic
chemistry having a variety of biological potentials. In the present study, some synthetic …
chemistry having a variety of biological potentials. In the present study, some synthetic …
Ethnomedicinal plants used by Juang and Munda Tribals of Eastern India against gastrointestinal disorders: A narrative review
B Acharya, K Bhadoria, S Mishra… - Medicinal Plants …, 2023 - indianjournals.com
Plants are an important source of therapeutic drugs and play a significant role in the survival
of tribal and ethnic communities. Herbal medicines serve the health needs of about 80% of …
of tribal and ethnic communities. Herbal medicines serve the health needs of about 80% of …
[HTML][HTML] Isolation and Evaluation of Cytotoxic, Anti-Inflammatory, Anti-Ulcer Activity of Methanolic Extract of Ceriops decandra leaves
The current study was undertaken to provide scientific validation for the traditional medicinal
applications of Ceriops decandra leaves in treating gastrointestinal disorders and …
applications of Ceriops decandra leaves in treating gastrointestinal disorders and …
Mainstreaming Traditional Practices for Wound Management
Natural products and plant components have been in use since ancient times as topical
applications for their wound healing potential. Wound care continues to evolve with …
applications for their wound healing potential. Wound care continues to evolve with …
[PDF][PDF] Efficacy of Ayurvedic intervention of anti-inflammatory anti-Rheumatoid Arthritic (RA) and analgesia: A comprehensive review
I Bhattacharya, L Puia… - World Journal …, 2021 - wjpr.s3.ap-south-1.amazonaws.com
Inflammation not a disease it is a symptoms of our immune system. Due to intervention of
any infectious organism our body produced proinflammatory and inflammatory cytokines …
any infectious organism our body produced proinflammatory and inflammatory cytokines …
[PDF][PDF] Mainstreaming Traditional Practices T for Wound Management SmmmmS
A significant public health issue remains to be the successful management of wounds
(Järbrink et al. 2016), and delay to cure, or elongation of the wound healing cycle …
(Järbrink et al. 2016), and delay to cure, or elongation of the wound healing cycle …