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Phytochemistry and Bioassay Studies of Fijian Palaquium stehlinii Christoph (Sapotaceae)

  • Sotheeswaran, Subramanium;Sharif, Mirja;Ali, Sadaquat;Davies, Noel W.
    • Natural Product Sciences
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    • 제3권1호
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    • pp.55-58
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    • 1997
  • Water extract of the bark of Palaquium stehlinii has been bioassayed for antimicrobial activity and was found to inhibit the growth of Escherichia coli and Penicillium chrysogens. Phytochemical study revealed the presence of amyrin esters and 3,4',5,7-tetrahydroxyflavanone in the extract.

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NMR Assignment and Antimicrobial/Antioxidant Activities of 1${\beta}$-Hydroxyeuscaphic acid from the Seeds of Butyrospermum parkii

  • Nyaa, Laurentine Bouquet Tankeu;Tapondjou, Leon Azefack;Barboni, Luciano;Tamokou, Jean De Dieu;Kuiate, Jules Roger;Tane, Pierre;Park, Hee-Juhn
    • Natural Product Sciences
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    • 제15권2호
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    • pp.76-82
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    • 2009
  • Phytochemical investigation of the EtOAc and n-BuOH fractions obtained from the crude methanol extract of the seeds of Butyrospermum parkii led to the isolation of seven compounds including 1${\beta}$,2${\alpha}$,3${\alpha}$-trihydroxyurs-12-en-28-oic acid (1${\beta}$-hydroxyeuscaphic acid) which full NMR assignment is herein reported for the first time. The above extract, fractions and some of the isolated compounds were screened for antimicrobial and antioxidant activities; 1${\beta}$-hydroxyeuscaphic acid was the more potent.

Recent advances in pharmacologic study of anticancer natural products from medicinal plants in Morocco

  • Bnouham, Mohamed
    • 셀메드
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    • 제2권3호
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    • pp.22.1-22.9
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    • 2012
  • The aim of this study is to collate all available data on experiments reporting the antiproliferative, cytotoxic effects of plants and natural products in Morocco in the last two decades. A bibliographic investigation was carried out by analyzing recognized books and peer-reviewed papers, consulting worldwide accepted scientific databases (Scirus, Embase, HighWire, MEDLINE/PubMed, LILACS, Ovid, ScienceDirect, SciELO, Google Scholar). We used medical subject heading terms and the words 'anticancer', 'antiproliferative', 'antineoplastic', 'antitumoral', 'cytotoxic', 'Morocco', to identify relevant articles. Moroccan plants with attributed anti-cancer properties studied as plant extracts that have been evaluated for cytotoxic effects, antitumoral effects, plants with active compounds tested on cancer cell lines, and plants with active compounds that have been assayed on animal models were chosen for this research. In the present study, interest is focused on experimental research conducted on medicinal plants, particularly those which show antiproliferative or cytotoxic activities alongside bioactive components. A total of 20 plant species belonging to 12 families have been identified as active or promising sources of phytochemicals with antiproliferative properties. The plant families, which cover all the species studied in this field, are Lamiaceae (7 species) and Asteraceae (4 species); the most studied species being Argania spinosa (Sapotaceae) and Arisarum vulgare (Araceae), Thymus Genus (Labiateae) and Peganum harmala (Zygophyllaceae). Based on the search results, it is recommended to increase the number of experimental studies and to begin conducting clinical trials with Moroccan plants and their active compounds selected by in vitro and in vivo activities.

Anti-ulcer and antioxidant activity of leaves of Madhuca indica in rats

  • Chidrewar, G.U.;Tanavade, J.H.;Deshpande, S.H.;Vartak, P.S.;Shah, J.B.;Patel, N.P.;Patadiya, C.R.;Bafna, P.A.
    • Advances in Traditional Medicine
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    • 제10권1호
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    • pp.13-20
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    • 2010
  • The leaves of Madhuca (M.) indica J.f.Gmel. (Sapotaceae) have been used traditionally in folk medicine due to its astringent properties and are effective in treatment of eczema and snake bites. Methanolic extract of M. indica is rich in tannins and has been proven experimentally to possess antibacterial activity. The present study was undertaken to evaluate the anti-ulcer and antioxidant activity of M. indica in rats. The methanolic extract of leaves of M. indica was tested at various doses (75, 150 and 300 mg/kg, p.o.) for its effect on gastric secretion and gastric ulcers in pylorus-ligation and on ethanol- induced gastric mucosal injury in rats. The significant reduction in ulcer index in both the models along with an increase in the pH of the gastric fluid and mucin content of stomach, and the acid secretory parameters such as total acidity and volume of gastric fluid were also significantly reduced along with reduction in the pepsin activity in pylorusligated rats proved the anti-ulcer activity of M. indica. The increase in the levels of superoxide dismutase, catalase and reduced glutathione and decrease in lipid peroxidation in both the models proved the antioxidant activity of M. indica. Thus it can be concluded that M. indica possesses anti-ulcer activity, which can be attributed to its antioxidant mechanism of action.