[HTML][HTML] In-depth pharmacological and nutritional properties of bael (Aegle marmelos): A critical review
T Sarkar, M Salauddin, R Chakraborty - Journal of agriculture and food …, 2020 - Elsevier
Aegle marmelos or bael has been known from prehistoric times in India with mythological
importance. Each part of the tree like root, bark, fruit, leaf, and flower has therapeutic …
importance. Each part of the tree like root, bark, fruit, leaf, and flower has therapeutic …
[PDF][PDF] Ethnomedicinal practices among a minority group of Christians residing in Mirzapur village of Dinajpur District, Bangladesh
M Rahmatullah, A Kabir, MM Rahman… - Advances in Natural …, 2010 - academia.edu
Christians form a minority group within the overall Muslim population of Bangladesh and
comprises less than 0.5% of the total population. The majority of Christians belong to the …
comprises less than 0.5% of the total population. The majority of Christians belong to the …
Natural products as a source for treating neglected parasitic diseases
Infectious diseases caused by parasites are a major threat for the entire mankind, especially
in the tropics. More than 1 billion people world-wide are directly exposed to tropical …
in the tropics. More than 1 billion people world-wide are directly exposed to tropical …
Bael (Aegle marmelos L. Corrêa), a Medicinal Tree with Immense Economic Potentials
CK Pathirana, T Madhujith… - Advances in Agriculture, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Bael (Aegle marmelos L. Corrêa) is an economically valuable tree species in South Asia.
The ripen bael fruits are popular among people because of the delicious fruit pulp, which is …
The ripen bael fruits are popular among people because of the delicious fruit pulp, which is …
Phytochemical profile and pharmacological activity of Aegle marmelos Linn.
Abstract Aegle marmelos Linn.(Rutaceae), commonly known as “bael” in Nepal and India, is
a valuable medicinal plant and is considered sacred by the Hindus. It is used to cure several …
a valuable medicinal plant and is considered sacred by the Hindus. It is used to cure several …
[PDF][PDF] A review on Vitex negundo L.: A medicinally important plant
AS Vishwanathan, R Basavaraju - Eur J Biol Sci, 2010 - doc-developpement-durable.org
Vitex negundo L.(Verbenaceae) is a hardy plant, flourishing mainly in the Indian
subcontinent. All parts of the plant, from root to fruit, possess a multitude of phytochemical …
subcontinent. All parts of the plant, from root to fruit, possess a multitude of phytochemical …
Programmed cell death pathways as targets for developing antifilarial drugs: Lessons from the recent findings
NC Das, P Chakraborty, S Nandy, A Dey… - Journal of Cellular …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
More than half a century has passed since the introduction of the National Filariasis Control
Program; however, as of 2023, lymphatic filariasis (LF) still prevails globally, particularly in …
Program; however, as of 2023, lymphatic filariasis (LF) still prevails globally, particularly in …
Vitex negundo and its medicinal value
BS Gill, R Mehra, Navgeet, S Kumar - Molecular biology reports, 2018 - Springer
Natural products are rich in several potent bioactive compounds, targeting complex network
of proteins involved in various diseases. Vitex negundo (VN), commonly known as “chaste …
of proteins involved in various diseases. Vitex negundo (VN), commonly known as “chaste …
Natural-product-based solutions for tropical infectious diseases
About half of the world's population and 80% of the world's biodiversity can be found in the
tropics. Many diseases are specific to the tropics, with at least 41 diseases caused by …
tropics. Many diseases are specific to the tropics, with at least 41 diseases caused by …
[PDF][PDF] Bael (Aegle marmelos) extraordinary species of India: a review
VB Neeraj, V Johar - Int. J. Curr. Microbiol. Appl. Sci, 2017 - academia.edu
Bael (Aegle marmelos Corr.) is an indigenous fruit of India belongs to family Rutaceae and it
is commonly known as Bengal quince (John and Stevenson, 1979), Bilva, Indian quince …
is commonly known as Bengal quince (John and Stevenson, 1979), Bilva, Indian quince …