[EN] Withania somnifera (L.) Dun. (Solanaceae), known as Indian ginseng, is one of the most popular medicinal plants in India. Considering the importance and common use of this plant, it is necessary to investigate its holistic metabolite profile. However, with existing analytical methods which are based on TLC and HPLC-UV (or MS), it is difficult to obtain information of the whole range of compounds appropriately. In this study, the metabolic characterization of Withania somnifera leaves, stems, and roots collected in six different regions in India was performed using (1)H NMR spectroscopy followed by principal component analysis (PCA) and hierarchical clustering analysis (HCA). Of the parts of Withania somnifera analyzed in this study, th...
Withania somnifera (Family; Solanaceae) is commonly known as Ashwagandha and is used in traditionall...
A high value medicinal plant W. somnifera L. Indian Ginseng; Ashwagandha investigated for the antiox...
One reality in the pharmaceutical and medical industries is the need to discover new lead compounds ...
Profiling of metabolites is a rapidly expanding area of research for resolving metabolic pathways. M...
Withania somnifera (Solanaceae), commonly known as “ashwagandha”, is an ayurvedic medicinal plant th...
A simple procedure was described for the determination of Withanolide A and Withanolide B in Ashwaga...
Withania somnifera is one of the most important medicinal plants of Ayurveda and finds extensive use...
Herbal pharmaceutical industries consume thousands of tonnes of herbs annually, with a major share c...
ABSTRACT Withania somnifera Linn is the most important plant commonly known as Ashwagandha belon...
The metabolites of three species of Apiaceae, also known as Pegaga, were analyzed utilizing (1)H NMR...
Objective: Metabolomic profiling of herbal extracts is indispensable to standardize drugs and t...
ABSTRACT: Medicinal plants are a source of naturally active compounds used extensively by tribal peo...
This paper describes a method for separation, identification, and quantification of selected withano...
The Indian Himalayan region (BHR), one of the richest reservoirs of biological diversity in the worl...
Withania somnifera (Solanaceae), well-known as ‘Indian ginseng’ or ‘Ashwagandha’, is a medicinal pla...
Withania somnifera (Family; Solanaceae) is commonly known as Ashwagandha and is used in traditionall...
A high value medicinal plant W. somnifera L. Indian Ginseng; Ashwagandha investigated for the antiox...
One reality in the pharmaceutical and medical industries is the need to discover new lead compounds ...
Profiling of metabolites is a rapidly expanding area of research for resolving metabolic pathways. M...
Withania somnifera (Solanaceae), commonly known as “ashwagandha”, is an ayurvedic medicinal plant th...
A simple procedure was described for the determination of Withanolide A and Withanolide B in Ashwaga...
Withania somnifera is one of the most important medicinal plants of Ayurveda and finds extensive use...
Herbal pharmaceutical industries consume thousands of tonnes of herbs annually, with a major share c...
ABSTRACT Withania somnifera Linn is the most important plant commonly known as Ashwagandha belon...
The metabolites of three species of Apiaceae, also known as Pegaga, were analyzed utilizing (1)H NMR...
Objective: Metabolomic profiling of herbal extracts is indispensable to standardize drugs and t...
ABSTRACT: Medicinal plants are a source of naturally active compounds used extensively by tribal peo...
This paper describes a method for separation, identification, and quantification of selected withano...
The Indian Himalayan region (BHR), one of the richest reservoirs of biological diversity in the worl...
Withania somnifera (Solanaceae), well-known as ‘Indian ginseng’ or ‘Ashwagandha’, is a medicinal pla...
Withania somnifera (Family; Solanaceae) is commonly known as Ashwagandha and is used in traditionall...
A high value medicinal plant W. somnifera L. Indian Ginseng; Ashwagandha investigated for the antiox...
One reality in the pharmaceutical and medical industries is the need to discover new lead compounds ...