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Pharmacognostical,phytochemical and pharmacological evaluation for the antipyretic effect of the seeds of Saraca asoca Roxb. 被引量:1
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作者 Sasmal S Majumdar S +2 位作者 Gupta M Mukherjee A Mukherjee PK 《Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Biomedicine》 SCIE CAS 2012年第10期782-786,共5页
Objective:To conduct a systemic evaluation of the medicinal value of seeds which include macroscopic and microscopic characterization,physiochomical evaluation,preliminary phylochemical screening and experimental anti... Objective:To conduct a systemic evaluation of the medicinal value of seeds which include macroscopic and microscopic characterization,physiochomical evaluation,preliminary phylochemical screening and experimental antipyretic activity.Methods:Saraca asoca seed was studied for pharmacognostical,phytochemical and other recommended methods for standardizations.Also,the acetone extract of the seeds was evaluated for acute toxicity study and antipyretic activity using Brewer's yeast induced pyrexia in Wislar rats at oral doses of 300 mg/kg and 500 mg/kg.Results:After phytochemical screening,the acetone extract showed the presence of saponin,tannins and flavonoids which inhibit pyrexia.The therapeutic efficacy achieved at both the dose levels of the research drug and standard drug aspirin(100 mg/kg)showed significant(P<0.01)antipyretic activity when compared to the control group.The highly significant antipyretic effect exhibited at the dose of 500 mg/kg was also found to be sustainable in nature.Conclusions:The antipyretic effect of the acetone extract showed significant results in rats at the dose of 500 mg/kg after following the standard pharmacognostical and phylochemieal met hods. 展开更多
关键词 ANTIPYRETIC Saraca asoca SEED PHARMACOGNOSY ACETONE extract
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Effect of Nutrient Media and KNO3 on <i>in Vitro</i>Plant Regeneration in <i>Saraca asoca</i>(Roxb.) Willd
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作者 Fatima Shirin Nitish Singh Parihar Syed Naseer Shah 《American Journal of Plant Sciences》 2015年第19期3282-3292,共11页
Forest trees in general and those belonging to family Fabaceae in particular, have proved to be recalcitrant for propagation through tissue culture. Saraca asoca (Roxb.) Willd. (Family-Caesalpinaceae) is one such tree... Forest trees in general and those belonging to family Fabaceae in particular, have proved to be recalcitrant for propagation through tissue culture. Saraca asoca (Roxb.) Willd. (Family-Caesalpinaceae) is one such tree which has become vulnerable in nature due to over exploitation of its bark. Four nutrient media [MS (Murashige and Skoog Medium), WPM (Woody Plant Medium), B5 (Gamborg’s Medium) and NN (Nitsch and Nitsch Medium, 1969)] and five doses of BA (N6-Benzyladenine) (0, 2.2, 4.4, 8.8 and 17.8 μM) and their all possible interactions were tested for shoot induction and proliferation from nodal segments of 3-year-old plants. B5 medium supplemented with 2.2 μM BA was screened out as the most suitable medium shoot induction, proliferation and elongation of regenerated shoots. In order to enhance shoot number, the nitrogen source in B5 medium was modified and five strengths of KNO3 (0.25×, 0.5×, 1.0×, 1.25× and 1.5×) were tested. The different strengths of KNO3 (Potassium nitrate) had statistically significant effect on number of shoots and on 0.25× strength of KNO3, maximum number of shoots (1.92) were obtained. The modified strengths of KNO3 did not significantly affect the elongation of shoots. Effect of 5 durations (quick dip, transfer of shoots after 1 day, after 3 days, after 5 days and after 7 days) of pulse treatment with 200 μM IBA (Indole-3-butyric acid) in 1/2 strength MS liquid medium was tested. Thereafter, the shoots were transferred to semi-solid half strength MS medium supplemented with 0.2 μM IBA and 3.96 μM phloroglucinol. Pulse treatment of 5 days duration resulted in 37.5% in vitro rooting of shoots. Plantlets were hardened in soilrite soaked with half strength MS medium in culture room and later shifted to a soil mixture in shade house. 展开更多
关键词 KNO3 MICROPROPAGATION NUTRIENT Medium Pulse Treatment ROOTING Saraca asoca Shoot Induction
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印度无忧花化学成分、药理作用及临床应用研究进展
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作者 陈柳燕 黄秋梅 +3 位作者 蓝婷婷 李斌 李永华 汝梅 《湖北农业科学》 2023年第6期86-93,共8页
印度无忧花[Saraca asoca(Roxb.)Willd]主要分布于亚洲热带地区,在印度被称之为“万能药”,是重要的药用植物资源。本研究对印度无忧花的化学成分、药理作用、临床应用及相关临床治疗制剂开发、真伪鉴别等方面研究成果进行总结,以期为... 印度无忧花[Saraca asoca(Roxb.)Willd]主要分布于亚洲热带地区,在印度被称之为“万能药”,是重要的药用植物资源。本研究对印度无忧花的化学成分、药理作用、临床应用及相关临床治疗制剂开发、真伪鉴别等方面研究成果进行总结,以期为无忧花属药用植物尤其是主产于中国的中国无忧花的资源开发利用提供参考。 展开更多
关键词 印度无忧花[Saraca asoca(Roxb.)Willd] 化学成分 药理作用 临床应用
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