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Phyllanthus emblica

Dhir H, Agarwal K, Sharma A, et al. 1991. Modifying role of Phyllanthus emblica and ascorbic acid against nickel clastogenicify in mice. Cancer Lett 59 9-18. [Pg.229]

Zhang, Y.-J. et al.. Two new acylated flavanone glycosides from the leaves and branches of Phyllanthus emblica, Chem. Pharm. Bull, 50, 841, 2002. [Pg.976]

Phyllanthus emblica L. Ye Gan Zi (whole plant) Chebulinic acid, mucic acid, alpha-leucodelphinidin, vitamin C.3330,7 For conjuctivitis, diarrhea, abdominal tumors, nephritis, urogenital ailments. [Pg.125]

Ihantola, V. A., J. Summanen, and H. Kankaanranta 1997. Anti-inflammatory activity of extracts from leaves of Phyllanthus emblica. Planta Med. 63 518-524. [Pg.324]

F. japonica, F. margarita, Hieracium umbellatum, Hippophae rhamnoides, Hordeum vulgare, Litchi chinensis, Luffa aegyptiaca, L. cylindrica, L. faetida, L. petola, Lycium barbarum, L. megistocarpum, L. ovatum, L. trewianum, L. turbinatum, Oxalis corriculaza, O. corymbosa, Phyllanthus emblica,... [Pg.495]

Monogynol B P-Viscol) (lupane triterpene) Asteraceae, Phyllanthus emblica (Euphorbiaceae), Lupinus luteus (Fabaceae) (34 pM) [22 pM] ... [Pg.587]

Phyllanthus emblica (Euphorbiaceae) Quercus spp. (Fagaceae) [bark]... [Pg.192]

Phyllanthus emblica (Euphorbaceae) [fruit], Oenothera biennis (Onagraceae)... [Pg.365]

Indian Gooseberry (amalaka, amla, Phyllanthus emblica)... [Pg.210]

Phyllanthus emblica Anowla Euphorbiaceae Tree Fruit, Bark Blood purifier, Throatache... [Pg.213]

Stem Phyllanthus emblica D. cingulatus 5th larval instars Topical +++ ns... [Pg.394]

There are few references in the literature to the inhibition of oxidase enzymes by naturally occurring substances. The presence of a substance in many fruits and vegetables which effectively inhibits the oxidation of ascorbic acid, whether this is brought about by ascorbic oxidase, poly-phenolase, peroxidase, or by inorganic Cu, has been reported by Somogyi (1944), but the nature of this substance or substances was not identified. Damodaran and Nair (1936) isolated a tannin from the Indian gooseberry (Phyllanthus emblica) which inhibited the oxidation of ascorbic acid in the press juice. Since the protective effect of this substance could be overridden by the addition of Cu, they concluded that its action depended on the suppression of metal catalysis. [Pg.9]

Emblica officinalis syn. Phyllanthus emblica L. (family Euphorbiaceae) This is distributed in tropical Asia. The fruits, which are sour and rich in vitamin C, are either eaten raw or processed into preserves and pickles. [Pg.146]

Gulati RK, Agarwal S, Agarwal SS (1995) Hepatoprotective studies on Phyllanthus emblica and quercetin. Indian J Exp Biol 33 261-268... [Pg.1845]

Wagner H, Norr H, Winterhoff H (1994) Plant Adaptogens. Phytomedicine 1 63-76 Suresh K, Vasudevan DM (1994) Augmentation of murine natural killer cell and antibody dependent cellular cytotoxicity activated by Phyllanthus emblica, a new immuno-modulator. / Ethnopharmacology 44 (1) 55-60... [Pg.320]


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