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Commiphora mukull

Neuromuscular blocking activity. Decoction of the seed oil, administered orally to adults of both sexes at a dose of 4.6 g/per-son, was active. A mixture of Piper longum, Zingiber officinale, Piper cubeba, Curcuma zedoaria, Juniperus communis, Cichorium intybus, Mentha arvensis. Commiphora mukul, and Sesamum indicum was given. Twenty five patients with laquwa (spastic facial paralysis) were treated with this mixture in divided doses of 4.6 g in 24 hours. Six grams of a decoction of Lavendula stoechas was also given in some cases. Sev-... [Pg.497]

Camphorene 113 (Structure 4.34), which is a constituent of camphor oil, is identical to dimyrcene. Several dimyrcene derivatives are constituents of pistachio oils [54]. The gum resin of Commiphora mukul furnishes essential oil (0.4 %) consisting chiefly of myrcene 4 and dimyrcene (camphorene 113) [55]. [Pg.61]

Guggulipid is a standardized extract from Commiphora mukul, often used in traditional Indian medicine for circulatory problems. The results of several studies have suggested that it lowers cholesterol concentrations. However, a placebo-controlled study showed that it increased LDL cholesterol by 4% (300 mg/day of guggulipid) and 5% (600 mg/day of guggulipid) (73). [Pg.596]

Guggulsterone are an extract of the herb Commiphora Mukul, clinically proven to restore lagging metabolic rate caused by dietary calorie deficiency such as during diet phases. Ayurvedic medicine has utilized the unprocessed herb for centuries to treat energy deficiencies related ailments. [Pg.114]

Guggulsterones Z and E seem to have the greatest effect upon stimulation of thyroid hormone, though other substrates of the herb commiphora mukul may effect different metabolic factors as well. Thus far, research suggests this is a result of guggulsterones Z E stimulation of TSH (Thyroid-Stimulating-Hormone) production. This results in an increase in Thyroid gland T-4 production and subsequent liver conversion to the more active T-3 hormone. [Pg.114]

N1 - OLEORESIN of GUM 6UG6UL, exudate from COMMIPHORA MUKUL... [Pg.150]

Gugglu lipids Burseracaea Commiphora mukul Der Marderosian and Beutler (2002)... [Pg.283]

Arora, R.B., Taneja, V., Sharma, R.C., and Gupta, S.K. 1972. Anti-inflammatroy studies on a crystalline steroid isolated from Commiphora mukul. Indian J. Med. Res. 60, 920. [Pg.325]

Lata, S., Saxena, K.K., Bhasin, V., Saxena, R.S., Kumar, A., and Srivastava, V.K. 1991. Beneficial effects of Allium sativu, Allium cepa and Commiphora mukul on experimental hyperlipidemia and atherosclerosis—a comparative evaluation. J. Postgrad. Med. 37(3), 132-135. [Pg.331]

Nityanand, S., Kapoor, N.K., and Dev, S. 1973. Cholesterol lowering activity of the various fractions of Commiphora mukul (Guggul). Indian J. Pharmacol. 5, 259. [Pg.334]

P. notoginseng, P. zingerberensis Panax quinquefolius Eleuthrococcus senticosus Amorhophallus konjac Hydrastis canadensis Coptis chinensis Citrus paradisi Cyamopsis tetra-gonoloba Paullinia cupana Commiphora mukul Crategus monobyna Podophyllum emodi Datura metel Aesculus hippocastanum Ormosia coccinea Callilepsis laureola Juniperus spp. [Pg.292]

Singh, R., Niaz, M., and Ghosh, S. 1994. Hypolipidemic and antioxidant effects of Commiphora mukul as an adjunct to dietary therapy in patients with hypercholesterolemia. Cardiovasc. Drugs Ther. 8,... [Pg.307]

Source Balsamdendrom Commiphora mukul. Biological activity Anti-inflammatory. [Pg.129]

Syn Balsamodendron mukul Hook. Balsamodendron wightii Arn. Commiphora mukul (Hook, ex Stocks) Engl. [Pg.257]

Bagi, M.K., H. Kakrani, G. Kalyani, D. Satyanarayana, and F. Manvi. 1985. Preliminary pharmacological studies of essential oil from Commiphora mukul. Fitoterapia 56(4) 245-248. [Pg.259]

Baldav, V.S., R.C. Sharma, PC. Ranka, and M.D. Qiittera. 1980. Effect of Commiphora mukul (guggul) on fibrinolytic activity and platelet aggregation in coronary artery disease. Rajasthan Med. J. 19 84. [Pg.259]

Kuppurajan, K., S.S. Rajagopalan, T.K. Rao, and R. Sitaraman. 1978. Effect of guggulu (Commiphora mukul Engl.) on serum lipids in obese, hypercholesterolemic and hyperlipemic cases. J. Assoc. Physicians India 26(5) 367-373. [Pg.259]

Malhotra, S.C., and M.M. Ahuja. 1971. Comparative hypolipidaemic effectiveness of gum guggulu (Commiphora mukul) fraction A, ethyl-p-chlorophenoxyisobutyrate and Ciba-13437-Su. Indian J. Med. Res. 59(10) 1621-1632. [Pg.259]

Malhotra, S.C., M.M. Ahuja, and K.R. Sundaram. 1977. Long term clinical studies on the hypolipidaemic effect of Commiphora mukul (guggulu) and clofibrate. Indian f. Med. Res. 65(3) 390-395. [Pg.259]

Panda, S., and A. Kar. 1999. Gugulu (Commiphora mukul) induces triiodothyronine production Possible involvement of lipid peroxidation. Life Sci. 65(12) PL137-141. [Pg.259]

Tripathi, Y, O. Malhotra, and S. Tripathi. 1984. Thyroid stimulating action of Z-guggulsterone obtained from Commiphora mukul. PlantaMed. 50(l) 78-80. [Pg.260]

Verma, S., and A. Bordia. 1988. Effect of Commiphora mukul (gum guggulu) in patients with hyperlipidemia with special reference to HDL cholesterol. Indian J. Med. Res. 87 356-360. [Pg.260]

Achyranthes bidentata root Capsella bursa-pastoris herb Carthamus tinctorius flower Commiphora mukul gum resin Commiphora wi tii gum resin Corydalis yanhusuo tuber Cytisus scoparius flowering tops Gossypium herbaceum root bark Gossypium hirsutum root bark Leonurus heterophyllus herb Leonurus sibiricus herb Ziziphus jujuba var. spinosa seed... [Pg.978]

Isol. from Sideritis canariensis, the guggula resin from Commiphora mukul, Xanthoxylum spp. and Talauma hodgsoni, Constit. of sesame oil. Isol. from pyrethrum flowers Chrysanthemum cinereriaefolium). Synergist for pyrethrum insecticides. Needles (EtOH). Mp 123-124 . [a]20 -K68.2 (CHCI3), +78.4 (CHCI3). (-Konn [13079-95-3]... [Pg.795]


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