[PDF][PDF] Focus on Phytochemical Screening, Chemical Constituents, Pharmacological Effects and Medical Uses of Gummi myrrha

KMM Koriem - Biointerface Research in Applied …, 2021 - biointerfaceresearch.com
Gummi myrrha is the air-dried gum resin taken from the branches and stems of Commiphora
molmol Engler (Burseraceae). The other names include myrrh, myrrhe, myrrha. Commiphora …

[PDF][PDF] Amazing benefits of myrrh

R Abukhader, AR Al Tawaha - International Journal of …, 2021 - researchgate.net
Myrrh is the resin derived from the branches and stems of a tree, known as Commiphora
myrrha. It is Native to East/Northeast Africa, Southwest Asia (particularly Ethiopia, Somalia …

[PDF][PDF] A review on Commiphora myyrha.

PD Soni, SU Upadhyay, UM Upadhyay - Pharma science monitor, 2013 - pharmasm.com
In recent years more people throughout world are turning to use medicinal plant products in
healthcare system. Worldwide need of alternative medicine has resulted in growth of natural …

Chemical Constituents from Resin of Commiphora Species and Their Biological Activities.

S Tao, LOU Hong-xiang - Natural Product Research & …, 2008 - search.ebscohost.com
Myrrh, an important natural medicine, is the resin of Commiphora species. Many secondary
metabolites including terpenoids, steroids, flavonoids and ligans were discovered in this …

[PDF][PDF] Components, therapeutic value and uses of myrrh

ESH El Ashry, N Rashed, OM Salama… - Die Pharmazie-An …, 2003 - researchgate.net
Occurrence, constituents and medicinal use of myrrh, obtained from the stem of different
Commiphora species are reviewed. The constituents of the volatile oil, the resin and the gum …

The genus Commiphora: a review of its traditional uses, phytochemistry and pharmacology

T Shen, GH Li, XN Wang, HX Lou - Journal of ethnopharmacology, 2012 - Elsevier
ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE: The resinous exudates of the Commiphora
species, known as 'myrrh', are used in traditional Chinese medicine for the treatment of …

Commiphora myrrha (Nees) Engl. (Burseraceae) (Syn.: C. molmol (Engl.) Engl. ex Tschirch)

S Akbar, S Akbar - Handbook of 200 medicinal plants: a comprehensive …, 2020 - Springer
It is a resinous exudate (gum) of a tree, which is indigenous to northeastern Africa, Oman
and Saudi Arabia, but also grows in Persia and western India. In Ayurveda, it is regarded …

[PDF][PDF] An evaluation of the antimicrobial activity of Commiphora myrrha Nees (Engl.) oleo-gum resins from Saudi Arabia

MS Alhussaini, AM Saadabi… - Journal of Medical …, 2015 - researchgate.net
The present work was aimed to evaluate oleo-gum resins aqueous, methanol and
chloroform extracts ofCommiphora myrrha for antimicrobial activity against four types of …

[HTML][HTML] Commiphora myrrh: a phytochemical and pharmacological update

GES Batiha, L Wasef, JO Teibo, HM Shaheen… - Naunyn-Schmiedeberg's …, 2023 - Springer
Medicinal plants have a long track record of use in history, and one of them is Commiphora
myrrh which is commonly found in the southern part of Arabia, the northeastern part of Africa …

Chemistry and pharmacological profile of guggul-A review

J Anurekha, G VB - 2006 - nopr.niscpr.res.in
Oleo gum resin secreted by Commiphora wightii (A.) Bhandari known as guggul, one of the
most reputed drugs in Ayurveda has been extensively studied for its medicinal applications …