BACKGROUND: Nyctanthes arbor-tristis (Harshringar, Night Jasmine) has been traditionally used in Ayurveda, Unani and other systems of medicine in India. The juice of its leaves has been used by various tribal populations of India in treatment of fevers resembling malaria. AIM OF THE STUDY: This work reports the antiplasmodial activity guided fractionation of Harshringar leaves extract. METHODOLOGY: Crude ethanolic Harshringar leaves extract and its RPHPLC purified fractions were studied for antiplasmodial potency against 3D7 (CQ sensitive) and Dd2 (CQ resistant) strains of P.falciparum and subsequently subjected to bioassay guided fractionation using reverse phase chromatography to pursue the isolation of active fractions. PRINCIPAL FINDING...
Malaria is a devastating parasitic disease that causes over 200 million infections and 600,000 human...
International audienceImproved methodological tools to hasten antimalarial drug discovery remain of ...
International audienceImproved methodological tools to hasten antimalarial drug discovery remain of ...
Background: Nyctanthes arbor-tristis (NAT) is an ornamental garden plant traditionally used for trea...
330-334Traditional systems of medicine, such as Ayurveda and Chinese medicine in Asia have been prov...
Background: An unceasing threat of drug resistance continuously poses demand for new antimalarial dr...
noIn the search for biologically active plant species, many studies have shown that an ethnopharmaco...
Background: A great revival of scientific interests in drug discovery has been witnessed in recent y...
Efforts in malaria treatment are currently directed towards the discovery and development of new ant...
International audienceTithonia diversifolia, Cyclea barbata, Tinospora crispa, Arcangelisia flava, P...
International audienceTithonia diversifolia, Cyclea barbata, Tinospora crispa, Arcangelisia flava, P...
Background. Evolution of antimalarial drug resistance makes the development of new drugs a necessity...
Ethnopharmacological Relevance. Development of resistance to antimalarial drugs by Plasmodium falcip...
International audienceTithonia diversifolia, Cyclea barbata, Tinospora crispa, Arcangelisia flava, P...
Traditional herbal medicines are potentially rich sources of new drugs against malaria and other inf...
Malaria is a devastating parasitic disease that causes over 200 million infections and 600,000 human...
International audienceImproved methodological tools to hasten antimalarial drug discovery remain of ...
International audienceImproved methodological tools to hasten antimalarial drug discovery remain of ...
Background: Nyctanthes arbor-tristis (NAT) is an ornamental garden plant traditionally used for trea...
330-334Traditional systems of medicine, such as Ayurveda and Chinese medicine in Asia have been prov...
Background: An unceasing threat of drug resistance continuously poses demand for new antimalarial dr...
noIn the search for biologically active plant species, many studies have shown that an ethnopharmaco...
Background: A great revival of scientific interests in drug discovery has been witnessed in recent y...
Efforts in malaria treatment are currently directed towards the discovery and development of new ant...
International audienceTithonia diversifolia, Cyclea barbata, Tinospora crispa, Arcangelisia flava, P...
International audienceTithonia diversifolia, Cyclea barbata, Tinospora crispa, Arcangelisia flava, P...
Background. Evolution of antimalarial drug resistance makes the development of new drugs a necessity...
Ethnopharmacological Relevance. Development of resistance to antimalarial drugs by Plasmodium falcip...
International audienceTithonia diversifolia, Cyclea barbata, Tinospora crispa, Arcangelisia flava, P...
Traditional herbal medicines are potentially rich sources of new drugs against malaria and other inf...
Malaria is a devastating parasitic disease that causes over 200 million infections and 600,000 human...
International audienceImproved methodological tools to hasten antimalarial drug discovery remain of ...
International audienceImproved methodological tools to hasten antimalarial drug discovery remain of ...