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Soni, Prashant
- Potentials of Medicinal Plants as Wound Healers: A Review
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1 Department of Pharmacognosy, RKDF College of Pharmacy, Bhopal (M.P.), IN
1 Department of Pharmacognosy, RKDF College of Pharmacy, Bhopal (M.P.), IN
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Research Journal of Pharmacology and Pharmacodynamics, Vol 6, No 1 (2014), Pagination: 41-43Abstract
Medicinal plants play a significant role in the field of treatment and cure of diseases. Over the years, scientific research has extended our information of the chemical effects and composition of the active constituents, which conclude the medicinal properties of plants. Several drugs obtained from plant sources are known to amplify the healing of different type of wounds. Though some of these drugs have been screened scientifically for evaluation of their wound healing activity in different pharmacological models. These review summaries the scientific evidenced of those medicinal plants which were assessed by various researchers for the exploration of these plants as wound healers.Keywords
Healing, Medicinal Plants.References
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- Shivhare Yogesh, Singour Pradeep K, Patil UK, Pawar RS. Wound healing potential of methanolic extract of Trichosanthes dioica Roxb (fruits) in rats. Journal of Ethnopharmacology 2010; 127: 614-619.)
- In-vitro Anti-Arthritic Activity of Manilkara zapota Linn
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1 Department of Pharmacognosy, RKDF College of Pharmacy, Bhopal (M.P.), IN
1 Department of Pharmacognosy, RKDF College of Pharmacy, Bhopal (M.P.), IN
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Asian Journal of Pharmacy and Technology, Vol 1, No 4 (2011), Pagination: 123-124Abstract
The present study is aimed to evaluate the leaf extract of Manilkara zapota for acclaimed anti-arthritic activity using in-vitro inhibition of protein denaturation model. Acetyl salicylic acid was used as a standard drug. Results revealed that the ethanolic extract of Manilkara zapota at two different concentrations (100mcg/ml and 250mcg/ml) possessed significant anti-arthritic activity as compared to standard used drug acetyl salicylic acid. The plant extract showed dose dependent activity.Keywords
Manilkara zapota, Anti-Arthritic Activity.- Acute Toxicity Study of Aqueous Extract of Coccinia indica (Roots)
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1 Department of Pharmacognosy, RKDF College of Pharmacy, Bhopal (M.P.), IN
2 Department of Pharmacognosy, Lakshminarain College of Pharmacy, Bhopal (M.P.), IN
1 Department of Pharmacognosy, RKDF College of Pharmacy, Bhopal (M.P.), IN
2 Department of Pharmacognosy, Lakshminarain College of Pharmacy, Bhopal (M.P.), IN
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Asian Journal of Research in Pharmaceutical Sciences, Vol 1, No 1 (2011), Pagination: 23-25Abstract
The Present Study was planned to assess the acute toxicity of Coccinia indica ischolar_mains. Rats were orally administrated single dose of 100, 500 and 1000mg/kg of aqueous extract of Coccinia indica. Mortality, signs of toxicity, body weight, food consumption and gross findings were observed for 07 days post treatment of Coccinia indica extract. In addition, no significant differences were noticed in the body and organ weights between the control and treated groups. These results state that aqueous extract of Coccinia indica is toxicologically safe by oral administration.Keywords
Acute Toxicity, Coccinia Indica, Roots.- Preliminary Phytochemical Screening and Antioxidant Activity of Petroleum Ether Extract of Trichosanthes dioica Roxb (Fruits)
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1 30, Gomati Colony, Nehru Nagar, Bhopal (M.P.), IN
2 Department of Pharmacognosy, VNS Institute of Pharmacy, Bhopal (M.P.), IN
1 30, Gomati Colony, Nehru Nagar, Bhopal (M.P.), IN
2 Department of Pharmacognosy, VNS Institute of Pharmacy, Bhopal (M.P.), IN
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Research Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry, Vol 2, No 2 (2010), Pagination: 155-158Abstract
In-vitro antioxidant activity of petroleum ether extract of Trichosanthes dioica was determined by DPPH free radical scavenging assay, Reducing power assay, Nitric oxide scavenging activity, Hydrogen peroxide radical scavenging activity using ascorbic acid as a standard. The IC50 values were calculated for all the models in order to evaluate the antioxidant efficiency of Trichosanthes dioica extract. In all the testing a significant correlation existed between concentration of the extract and % inhibition of free radicals. Obtained results clearly indicated that petroleum ether extract of Trichosanthes dioica possesses significant antioxidant potential as compared with standard.
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Trichosanthes dioica, Nitric Oxide, % Inhibition.- Botanicals as Antioxidants:A Renovate Review
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1 30, Gomati Colony, Nehru Nagar, Bhopal (M.P.), IN
2 Dept. of Pharmacognosy, VNS Institute of Pharmacy, Bhopal (M.P.), IN
3 Dept. of Pharmacognosy, RKDF College of Pharmacy, Bhopal (M.P.), IN
1 30, Gomati Colony, Nehru Nagar, Bhopal (M.P.), IN
2 Dept. of Pharmacognosy, VNS Institute of Pharmacy, Bhopal (M.P.), IN
3 Dept. of Pharmacognosy, RKDF College of Pharmacy, Bhopal (M.P.), IN