Ethnopharmacological relevance The decoction of Terminalia chebula fruit is an ayurvedic remedy whose prolonged oral administration is prized as a generic intestinal and hepatic detoxifying agent. Its administration is suggested also under the perspective of a reduced risk of cancer, metabolic and cardiovascular diseases. Aim of the study To evaluate the phytochemical profile and the chemopreventive potential of Terminalia chebula fruit decoction prepared according to the ayurvedic decoction recipe. Materials and methods The quali- and quantitative metabolite profiling of polyphenols was obtained using HPLC–UV/DAD and HPLC-ESI-MS. The crude decoction and purified compounds were tested for their capability to interact with the Eph...
Objective: The main objective of this study was to determine the enhancement of in vitro antioxidant...
Terminalia chebula, native to Southeast Asia, is a popular medicinal plant in Ayurveda. It has been ...
Evidences from ethnopharmacological practices have shown that Terminalia chebula Retz are traditiona...
Ethnopharmacological relevance The decoction of Terminalia chebula fruit is an ayurvedic remedy who...
Ethnopharmacological relevance. The decoction of Terminalia chebula fruit is an ayurvedic remedy who...
Terminalia chebula (fam. Combretaceae) is a staple ayurvedic remedy and different drugs are prepared...
Medicinal plants have been employed for several centuries as the main source of biologically active ...
Ayurveda, whispered to be the ancient practice of healthcare existed and contributes a holistic appr...
Terminalia chebula is an ancient medicinal herb. it is also known as Haritaki, Yellow myrobalan, Ch...
Terminalia chebula retz (T.Chebula) is a herb known as king of medicinal plants in ayurvedic world. ...
Objective: Antioxidants are very important for human health, and hence, external supplementation is ...
Ayurveda, whispered to be the ancient practice of healthcare existed and contributes a holistic appr...
Terminalia chebula belonging to the family Combretaceae is called the "king of medicines" in Tibet a...
AbstractThe objective of this study was to investigate the in vitro antioxidant activities of polyph...
Ethnopharmacological evidence has demonstrated that Terminalia chebula Retz is traditionally employe...
Objective: The main objective of this study was to determine the enhancement of in vitro antioxidant...
Terminalia chebula, native to Southeast Asia, is a popular medicinal plant in Ayurveda. It has been ...
Evidences from ethnopharmacological practices have shown that Terminalia chebula Retz are traditiona...
Ethnopharmacological relevance The decoction of Terminalia chebula fruit is an ayurvedic remedy who...
Ethnopharmacological relevance. The decoction of Terminalia chebula fruit is an ayurvedic remedy who...
Terminalia chebula (fam. Combretaceae) is a staple ayurvedic remedy and different drugs are prepared...
Medicinal plants have been employed for several centuries as the main source of biologically active ...
Ayurveda, whispered to be the ancient practice of healthcare existed and contributes a holistic appr...
Terminalia chebula is an ancient medicinal herb. it is also known as Haritaki, Yellow myrobalan, Ch...
Terminalia chebula retz (T.Chebula) is a herb known as king of medicinal plants in ayurvedic world. ...
Objective: Antioxidants are very important for human health, and hence, external supplementation is ...
Ayurveda, whispered to be the ancient practice of healthcare existed and contributes a holistic appr...
Terminalia chebula belonging to the family Combretaceae is called the "king of medicines" in Tibet a...
AbstractThe objective of this study was to investigate the in vitro antioxidant activities of polyph...
Ethnopharmacological evidence has demonstrated that Terminalia chebula Retz is traditionally employe...
Objective: The main objective of this study was to determine the enhancement of in vitro antioxidant...
Terminalia chebula, native to Southeast Asia, is a popular medicinal plant in Ayurveda. It has been ...
Evidences from ethnopharmacological practices have shown that Terminalia chebula Retz are traditiona...