The variety of bioactive compounds found in different species of Amaranthus, an herb that is a staple food in many parts of India. The plethora of herb Amaranthus has been a rich source of bioactive compounds like essential oils, sesquiterpenes, diterpenes, triterpenes, phenolic acids, flavonoids, etc. The traditional uses of Amaranthus, spp.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: The kidneys, intricate organs responsible for maintaining fluid and electrolyte balance, are susceptible to damage from diverse nephrotoxic insults, including drugs, toxins, and metabolic disorders. In recent years, flavonoids, bioactive compounds abundant in fruits, vegetables, and herbal extracts, have emerged as promising candidates for renal protection due to their potent antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties.
Methods: We have collected the data that supported this idea to conduct a comprehensive review by using scientific databases, such as Pub Med ®, ScienceDirect ®, Google Scholar ®, and MEDLINE ®.
Secondary metabolites are an important part to play a major role in society and it was isolated from plant flavonoids and useful in the treatment of various kinds of diseases in the human race. They are widely used as food and nutrition supplements as well as antioxidants. Traditionally, the species are an important tool for the secondary metabolites to treat various diseases.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFVarious traditional herbal plants have been associated with unique pharmacological actions. Natural parts as well as processed plant parts are known to possess gastro-protective and gastro- mucosal healing property. Motive of this review analysis is to explain the gastro-protective and gastro-mucosal healing property of different herbal plants and their constituents indigenous to various regions of the globe and elucidate mechanisms of the healing by their metabolic extracts.
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September 2019
Background Diabetic wound are the major problem of society because of its delay healing of wound in hyperglycemia patient. The target of this study need to know the gallic acid compelling synergistically wound healing in diabetic animals as it is available in fruit extract or is more effective in given pure form in diabetic animals. Methods The wound healing effects of fruit extract Terminalia bellerica Roxb.
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