AbstractHerbal medicines are highly complex and have unknown mechanisms in diseases treatment. Saraca asoca (Roxb.), De. Wild has been recommended to treat gynecological disorders and used in several commercial polyherbal formulations. In present study, efforts have been made to explore antimicrobial activity and its co-relation with the distributions of catechins in the organs of S. asoca using targeted MS/MS. Eight extracts (cold and hot water) from four different organs of S. asoca and two drugs were prepared and antimicrobial activity was assessed by microbroth dilution assay. Quantitative and qualitative analysis of catechins in crude extracts was done by using targeted and auto-MS/MS and correlated with antimicrobial activity. (+)-Cat...
The emergence of new infectious diseases, resurgence of several infections that appeared to have bee...
The rising resistance of microbes toward the present-day antibiotics has led the researchers to incr...
In a world of increasing resistance to current antibiotics, search of novel therapeutic options is u...
Background: Saraca asoca (Roxb.) Wilde (Fabaceae) is a high valued but vulnerable medicinal plant of...
<abstract>Aim of the study:Traditionally herbal formulations have been used effectively for the mana...
Saraca asoca is a evergreen plant, belongs to the family Caesalpiniaceae. This plant is commonly kno...
The dried powdered bark of Saraca asoca was extracted using ethyl acetate, acetone, ethanol and dist...
Objective: Saraca asoca which is also called Saraca indica is the ancient tree of the family Caesalp...
Copyright © 2013 Ashwani Mittal et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
AbstractThe objective of the present investigation was to optimize extraction conditions for maximum...
Saracaasoca is a relatively traded IUCN crimson listed tree species used in Ayurvedic drug treatment...
Ashoka is the most ancient tree of India, botanist known as a Saraca asoca belonging family Caesalpi...
Natural products, especially those derived from plants, have been used to help mankind sustain its h...
AbstractObjectiveTo investigate the antimicrobial activity of the methanol leaf extract (ME), n-hexa...
Plants are the most important resource of herbal medicines and the occurrence of secondary metabolit...
The emergence of new infectious diseases, resurgence of several infections that appeared to have bee...
The rising resistance of microbes toward the present-day antibiotics has led the researchers to incr...
In a world of increasing resistance to current antibiotics, search of novel therapeutic options is u...
Background: Saraca asoca (Roxb.) Wilde (Fabaceae) is a high valued but vulnerable medicinal plant of...
<abstract>Aim of the study:Traditionally herbal formulations have been used effectively for the mana...
Saraca asoca is a evergreen plant, belongs to the family Caesalpiniaceae. This plant is commonly kno...
The dried powdered bark of Saraca asoca was extracted using ethyl acetate, acetone, ethanol and dist...
Objective: Saraca asoca which is also called Saraca indica is the ancient tree of the family Caesalp...
Copyright © 2013 Ashwani Mittal et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
AbstractThe objective of the present investigation was to optimize extraction conditions for maximum...
Saracaasoca is a relatively traded IUCN crimson listed tree species used in Ayurvedic drug treatment...
Ashoka is the most ancient tree of India, botanist known as a Saraca asoca belonging family Caesalpi...
Natural products, especially those derived from plants, have been used to help mankind sustain its h...
AbstractObjectiveTo investigate the antimicrobial activity of the methanol leaf extract (ME), n-hexa...
Plants are the most important resource of herbal medicines and the occurrence of secondary metabolit...
The emergence of new infectious diseases, resurgence of several infections that appeared to have bee...
The rising resistance of microbes toward the present-day antibiotics has led the researchers to incr...
In a world of increasing resistance to current antibiotics, search of novel therapeutic options is u...