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Terminalia catappa

Cucumis sativus (Cucurb.) Terminalia catappa (Combr.) Pelargonium reniforme (Ger.) Crotalaria thebaica (Leg.)... [Pg.887]

Terminalia catappa, Combretaceae, commonly used in the folk medicine in Taiwan, contains several C-glycosylflavones, two of them galloyl esters of vitexin and isovitexin. The isolated compounds were tested for antioxidative activity on Cu " /02-induced low-density lipoprotein peroxidation. IC50 values were 2.1 pM for vitexin derivatives and 4.5 pM for isovitexin derivatives compared to 4.0 pM for probucol chosen as positive control. [Pg.898]

Punicalin (ellagitannin) Terminalia catappa (Combretaceae), AO/FRS - scavenges 09 i... [Pg.626]

SuAetenia mahagoni Jacq./— Tectona grandis Linn.f./— Terminalia catappa Linn./— Terminalia comint ana (Blanco) Merr./—... [Pg.108]

Wang, H.F. et al., Composition and antioxidative activity of essential oil from Terminalia catappa L. leaves, Taiwanese J. Agric. Chem. Food Sci., 38, 27, 2000. [Pg.256]

Ko, T.-R, Weng, Y.-M., and Chiou, R.Y.-Y., Squalene content and antioxidant activity of Terminalia catappa leaves and seeds, J. Agric. Food Chem., 50, 5343-5348, 2002. [Pg.212]

Terminalia catappa (family Combretaceae) Commonly known as Indian almond and used only locally. Originated in South Asia. [Pg.149]

Lin, T.-C. Hsu, F.-L. (1999). Tannin and related compounds from Terminalia catappa and Terminalia parviflora. Journal of the Chinese Chemical Society, 46, 613-618. [Pg.131]

Fahey, JW Zalcmann, AT Talalay, P. The chemical diversity and distribution of glucosinolates and isothiocyanates amongst plants. Phytochemistry, 2001, 56 5-51. Jagessar, RC Mohamed, N. Antimicrobial activity of selected plants extracts from Guyana s flora. Journal of Pure and Applied Microbiology, 2010 4(2) 533-540. Jagessar, RC Allen, R. Antimicrobial Potency of the Aqueous Extract of leaves of Terminalia catappa. Academic Research International, 2011, 13 362-371. [Pg.141]

Kumar SV, Sasmal D, Pal SC. Rheological characterization and drug release studies of gum exudates of Terminalia catappa Linn. AAPS PharmSciTech. 9 (3) 885-890, 2008. [Pg.514]

Terminalia catappa Combretaceae Bark, leaves and seed P-Sitosterol Chitmanat et al. (2005)... [Pg.445]


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