Background\ud Acacia catechu (Mimosa family) stem bark extracts have been used traditionally as a dietary supplement as well as a folk medicine given its reported anti-inflammatory, immunomodulatory, hepatoprotective, antioxidant, anti-microbial and anti-tumor activities. The present study was undertaken to evaluate the anti-HIV-1 activity of the extracts from stem bark of A. catechu.\ud \ud Methods\ud The aqueous and 50% ethanolic extracts of A. catechu stem bark were prepared and 50% ethanolic extract was further fractioned by successively partitioning with petroleum ether, chloroform and n-butanol. All the extracts and fractions were evaluated for cytotoxicity and anti-HIV-1 activity using different in vitro assays. The active n-butanol ...
The objective of our study is to investigate the in vitro antibacterial activity of ethanolic bark ...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis and Human Immuno-Deficiency Virus (HIV) have a high prevalence in South A...
ABSTRACT Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) infection continues to spread throughout the w...
Background: Acacia catechu (Mimosa family) stem bark extracts have been used traditionally as a diet...
Background: Acacia catechu (Mimosa family) stem bark extracts have been used traditionally as a diet...
As per the literature, medicinal plants showed enormous candidates who is responsible or showing ant...
Acacia catechu L., (Fabaceae) named as “catechu” is a plant, the decoction of heartwood of which is ...
Oral cancer is in approximately 30% of all cancers in India. This study was conducted to evaluate th...
Background: Plant-derived bioactive compounds are becoming immensely important as potential drugs. D...
An attempt was made to assess the antimycotic activity of Acacia catechu Willd. extracts using three...
Plants are not only the source of food, oxygen, and shelter, but the same are also a potential found...
Acacia catechu Willd (Fabaceae), commonly known as catechu and black cutch is an important medicinal...
The use of medicinal plants for AIDS-related conditions is common in South Africa. In order to estab...
The use of medicinal plants for AIDS-related conditions is common in South Africa. In order to esta...
Objective: The objective of this work is to elucidate the wound healing capabilities of various extr...
The objective of our study is to investigate the in vitro antibacterial activity of ethanolic bark ...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis and Human Immuno-Deficiency Virus (HIV) have a high prevalence in South A...
ABSTRACT Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) infection continues to spread throughout the w...
Background: Acacia catechu (Mimosa family) stem bark extracts have been used traditionally as a diet...
Background: Acacia catechu (Mimosa family) stem bark extracts have been used traditionally as a diet...
As per the literature, medicinal plants showed enormous candidates who is responsible or showing ant...
Acacia catechu L., (Fabaceae) named as “catechu” is a plant, the decoction of heartwood of which is ...
Oral cancer is in approximately 30% of all cancers in India. This study was conducted to evaluate th...
Background: Plant-derived bioactive compounds are becoming immensely important as potential drugs. D...
An attempt was made to assess the antimycotic activity of Acacia catechu Willd. extracts using three...
Plants are not only the source of food, oxygen, and shelter, but the same are also a potential found...
Acacia catechu Willd (Fabaceae), commonly known as catechu and black cutch is an important medicinal...
The use of medicinal plants for AIDS-related conditions is common in South Africa. In order to estab...
The use of medicinal plants for AIDS-related conditions is common in South Africa. In order to esta...
Objective: The objective of this work is to elucidate the wound healing capabilities of various extr...
The objective of our study is to investigate the in vitro antibacterial activity of ethanolic bark ...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis and Human Immuno-Deficiency Virus (HIV) have a high prevalence in South A...
ABSTRACT Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) infection continues to spread throughout the w...