Not AvailablePresent experiment was conducted to evaluate and establish the effects of processing/pre-treatment on biochemical composition, mineral profiling and yield (%) of selected solvent extract of Terminalia arjuna (Arjuna). Analyses revealed that maximum yield (%) was ascertained in ethanolic bark extract for both fractions, individual (23.6±0.026%), and serial (22.23±0.017%). Non-significant difference (p≥0.05) was observed in yield of ethanolic and methanolic bark extracts while non-polar solvent extracts showed significant differences (p≤0.05). The mineral profiling revealed a wide variation among dry powder and their solvent extracts. After fractionation, the Zn content of fruit extracts increased and recorded highest to be in me...
The present study was carried out to evaluate the antibacterial activity of bark, stem, root, leaf a...
This study reports the investigation into pectin present in Terminalia ferdinandiana—a native Austra...
The need for natural medicine and nutrients from natural product sources cannot be overstressed. Pla...
Not AvailablePresent experiment was conducted to evaluate and establish the effects of processing/pr...
Objective: To develop a noval bioanalytical parameters for standardization of Terminalia arjuna (T. ...
The free radicals and the reactive oxygen species (ROS) are known to induce oxidative stress and it ...
Stem bark of the plant Terminalia arjuna were extracted in 50% ethanol to evaluate for centrally act...
 Objective: The present study was initiated to screen the hydroethanolic bark extract for α-amylas...
In present study plant of Arjuna has been taken for physical and chemical analysis in terms of micro...
Terminalia arjuna (Arjuna) is a well-known medicinal plant whose bark is extensively used in ayurved...
Terminalia catappa is a common tree found in Ghana but it is much underutilized. The objective was t...
The traditional and alternative systems of medicine have been resulting more than 85% of the drugs f...
The phytochemical, antioxidant, and antibacterial properties of Terminalia arjuna were investigated ...
AbstractObjectiveThe alcoholic extract of stem bark of Terminalia arjuna (ALTA) was screened for ant...
In the present investigation, four complementary assays, total reductive power, total antioxidant ac...
The present study was carried out to evaluate the antibacterial activity of bark, stem, root, leaf a...
This study reports the investigation into pectin present in Terminalia ferdinandiana—a native Austra...
The need for natural medicine and nutrients from natural product sources cannot be overstressed. Pla...
Not AvailablePresent experiment was conducted to evaluate and establish the effects of processing/pr...
Objective: To develop a noval bioanalytical parameters for standardization of Terminalia arjuna (T. ...
The free radicals and the reactive oxygen species (ROS) are known to induce oxidative stress and it ...
Stem bark of the plant Terminalia arjuna were extracted in 50% ethanol to evaluate for centrally act...
 Objective: The present study was initiated to screen the hydroethanolic bark extract for α-amylas...
In present study plant of Arjuna has been taken for physical and chemical analysis in terms of micro...
Terminalia arjuna (Arjuna) is a well-known medicinal plant whose bark is extensively used in ayurved...
Terminalia catappa is a common tree found in Ghana but it is much underutilized. The objective was t...
The traditional and alternative systems of medicine have been resulting more than 85% of the drugs f...
The phytochemical, antioxidant, and antibacterial properties of Terminalia arjuna were investigated ...
AbstractObjectiveThe alcoholic extract of stem bark of Terminalia arjuna (ALTA) was screened for ant...
In the present investigation, four complementary assays, total reductive power, total antioxidant ac...
The present study was carried out to evaluate the antibacterial activity of bark, stem, root, leaf a...
This study reports the investigation into pectin present in Terminalia ferdinandiana—a native Austra...
The need for natural medicine and nutrients from natural product sources cannot be overstressed. Pla...