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“…*, Combretaceae Antioxidant, antimicrobial, antidiabetic, hepatoprotective, anti-inflammatory, antimutagenic, antiproliferative, radioprotective, cardioprotective, antiarthritic, anticaries, gastrointestinal motility, wound healing activity, cure asthma, sore throat, vomiting, diarrhea, dysentery, bleeding piles, ulcers, gout, heart and bladder diseases (Bag et al, 2013) Hydrolysable tannins, phenolics, anthraquinone, β-sitosterol, flavonol, glycosides, triterpenoids, coumarin conjugated with gallic acid called chebulin (Williumson, 2002;Juang et al, 2004) Thalictrum sp. *, Ranunculaceae Tonic, diuretic, anti-tumor, antimicrobial, HIV antiviral, stomachic, antiseptic, treat snake bite, jaundice and rheumatism (Schiff and Doskotch, 1970;Chen et al, 2003) Benzylisoquinoline derived alkaloids (Gurunathan et al, 2013) Trachyspermum ammi (L.) Sprague, Apiaceae Stomachic, carminative, anthelmintic, expectorant, antiseptic, antimicrobial, cure abdominal tumor, piles, hysteria, sore throat, flatulence, dyspepsia, spasmodic disorders, common cold, acute pharyngitis and asthma (Krishnamoorthy and Madalageri, 1999;Ranjan et al, 2011) Alkaloids, steroids, glycosides, tannins, saponin, flavonoids, cumene, thymene, essential oil rich in thymol, terpinene and pcymene (Asif et al, 2014) Verbascum thapsus L., Stomachache, cold, cough, bronchitis and snake bite (Kumar and Choyal, 2012;Idolo et Iridoid glycosides (verbascoside, aucubin, Scrophulariaceae al., 2010) laterioside, harpagoside, ajugol, aucubin), phenylethanoid glycosides, terpenes, flavonoides, carotenoids and saponins (Riaz et al, 2013) Verbena officinalis L., Verbenaceae Antidepressant, anticonvulsant, antiinflammatory, diuretic, antibacterial, expectorant, treat jaundice, cough, cold, digestive problems, tonsillitis, pneumonia and haematomas (Lai et al, 2011;Verma and Siddiqui, 2011;Teklay et al, 2013;Leto et al, 2014) Polyphenols, saponins, sterols, flavonoids and cardiac glycosides (Mengiste et al, 2014) Viola canescens Wall. *, Violaceae…”
Section: Selinum Sp # Apiaceaementioning
confidence: 99%
“…*, Combretaceae Antioxidant, antimicrobial, antidiabetic, hepatoprotective, anti-inflammatory, antimutagenic, antiproliferative, radioprotective, cardioprotective, antiarthritic, anticaries, gastrointestinal motility, wound healing activity, cure asthma, sore throat, vomiting, diarrhea, dysentery, bleeding piles, ulcers, gout, heart and bladder diseases (Bag et al, 2013) Hydrolysable tannins, phenolics, anthraquinone, β-sitosterol, flavonol, glycosides, triterpenoids, coumarin conjugated with gallic acid called chebulin (Williumson, 2002;Juang et al, 2004) Thalictrum sp. *, Ranunculaceae Tonic, diuretic, anti-tumor, antimicrobial, HIV antiviral, stomachic, antiseptic, treat snake bite, jaundice and rheumatism (Schiff and Doskotch, 1970;Chen et al, 2003) Benzylisoquinoline derived alkaloids (Gurunathan et al, 2013) Trachyspermum ammi (L.) Sprague, Apiaceae Stomachic, carminative, anthelmintic, expectorant, antiseptic, antimicrobial, cure abdominal tumor, piles, hysteria, sore throat, flatulence, dyspepsia, spasmodic disorders, common cold, acute pharyngitis and asthma (Krishnamoorthy and Madalageri, 1999;Ranjan et al, 2011) Alkaloids, steroids, glycosides, tannins, saponin, flavonoids, cumene, thymene, essential oil rich in thymol, terpinene and pcymene (Asif et al, 2014) Verbascum thapsus L., Stomachache, cold, cough, bronchitis and snake bite (Kumar and Choyal, 2012;Idolo et Iridoid glycosides (verbascoside, aucubin, Scrophulariaceae al., 2010) laterioside, harpagoside, ajugol, aucubin), phenylethanoid glycosides, terpenes, flavonoides, carotenoids and saponins (Riaz et al, 2013) Verbena officinalis L., Verbenaceae Antidepressant, anticonvulsant, antiinflammatory, diuretic, antibacterial, expectorant, treat jaundice, cough, cold, digestive problems, tonsillitis, pneumonia and haematomas (Lai et al, 2011;Verma and Siddiqui, 2011;Teklay et al, 2013;Leto et al, 2014) Polyphenols, saponins, sterols, flavonoids and cardiac glycosides (Mengiste et al, 2014) Viola canescens Wall. *, Violaceae…”
Section: Selinum Sp # Apiaceaementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Main chemical constituents present in flowers of V. thapsus are flavonoids, phenolic acids, fatty acids, triterpene saponins, iridoid, and phenylethanoid glycosides and polysaccharides (Kumar, Singh, Kaul, & Ahuja, ). Accordingly, these plant structures can be used to treat many disorders such as, spasmodic coughs, asthma, inflammation, different cancer types and, stroke and heart diseases (Riaz, Zia‐Ul‐Haq, & Jaafar, ). An extensive array of ethnomedicinal activities of V. thapsus in terms of antioxidant, antimicrobial, antiviral, anticancer, antihyperlipidemic, cytotoxic, and wound‐healing activities have recently reviewed by Riaz et al ().…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Accordingly, these plant structures can be used to treat many disorders such as, spasmodic coughs, asthma, inflammation, different cancer types and, stroke and heart diseases (Riaz, Zia‐Ul‐Haq, & Jaafar, ). An extensive array of ethnomedicinal activities of V. thapsus in terms of antioxidant, antimicrobial, antiviral, anticancer, antihyperlipidemic, cytotoxic, and wound‐healing activities have recently reviewed by Riaz et al ().…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…We implemented a full‐analytical suite of mass spectrometry (MS) and 1 H liquid state nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (NMR) characterization techniques in order to identify known and unknown compounds of Sphagnum fallax to expand on and improve current databases. Our research further aims to understand the antimicrobial activity of Sphagnum and better understand its microbial inhibition mechanisms by using Fourier‐transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry (FTICR‐MS) to compare metabolomes and identify antimicrobial compounds in Sphagnum against the metabolomes of nine medicinal plants with previously known antimicrobial and medicinal properties (Ahmed et al, ; Cowan, ; Oliveira‐Alves et al, ; Ortega‐Ramirez et al, ; Riaz, Zia‐Ul‐Haq, & Jaafar, ; Singh, Khanam, Misra, & Srivastava, ; Surjushe, Vasani, & Saple, ; Yang et al, ). This research will provide fundamental chemical and structural data to further bridge the knowledge gap of how Sphagnum fallax acts on its environment, with the peatland microbiome, and the role it plays in the vulnerability or resilience of peatland carbon stores to changing environmental conditions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%