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Phyllanthus amarus

ODETOLA A A, AKOJENU s M (2000) Auti-diarrhoeal and gastro-intestinal potentials of the aqueous extract of Phyllanthus amarus (Euphorbiaceae). Afr J Me Med Sci. 29 119-22. [Pg.182]

Many species of phyllanthus have been used in Ayurvedic medicine for more than 2000 years. It is a traditional remedy for ailments such as jaundice, dysentery, diabetes, skin ulcers, and urinary tract infections. Phyllanthus s principal constituents — lignans, alkaloids, and bioflavonoids — have been found to act primarily on the liver, which confirms its traditional use in the treatment of jaundice. Phyllanthus amarus attracted the attention of Nobel prize winner Baruch Blumberg. He and others studied its uses in preventing hepatitis B and devised a vaccine. [Pg.136]

Amariin (hydrolysable tannin) Phyllanthus amarus (Euphorbiaceae) HIV-1 protease (< 53 pM) [42]... [Pg.572]

Hydrolysable tannins Phyllanthus amarus (Euphorbiaceae) CDPK, MLCK, PKA, PKC... [Pg.312]

Liver Hepatitis Phyllanthus amarus L., P. niruri Schum., P. tenellus Roxb. (Euphorbiaceae) aerial parts... [Pg.216]

A two-stage chnical trial of Phyllanthus amarus on hepatitis B carriers Failure to eradicate the surface antigen. Indian J. Gastroenterol. 1994 13 7-8... [Pg.888]

Thyagarajan, S.P., Snbramanlan, S., Thirnnalasundari, T., Venkatesw-aran, P.S., Blnmberg, B.S. Effect of Phyllanthus amarus on chronic carriers of hepatitis B virus. Lancet 1988 2 764—766... [Pg.889]

On the basis of the studies concerning the activity of the hydrolysable tannins from Phyllanthus amarus (Euphorbiaceae), it seems that their effectiveness against common protein kinases is lower than that of condensed tannins. In fact, IC50 values ranged from 0.2 to 1.7 pM for the rat liver PKA-catalytic subunit, and was 26 pM for geraniin (11) and other closely-related compounds against rat brain PKC. Other tannins of the same plant inhibited PKC at the high fixed dose of 167 pM [38]. [Pg.840]

The results of inoculation in Phyllanthus amarus are equally encouraging. The inoculated plants were longer in length, collar girth and total biomass. [Pg.107]

Phyllanthus amarus L. syn P. mruri L (Euphorbiaceae) Whole plant (India) Patients with mild hypertension and diabetes were treated with the preparation of the whole plant of P. amarus for 10 days. Significant reduction in blood glucose level was observed. Clinical observation showed no side effects. Blood pressure and urine specimen data indicated that P. amarus is a potential diuretic, hypotensive and hypoglycemic drug for humans [169]. [Pg.485]

Phyllanthin and hypophyllanthin from Phyllanthus amarus had no cytotoxic activity against different cultured mammalian cells, but both enhanced the cytotoxic response mediated by vinblastine with multidrug-resistant KB cells, and phyllanthin displaced the binding of vinblastine to membrane vesicles derived from this cell line, probably by an interaction with the P-glycoprotein [124],... [Pg.217]


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