2010
DOI: 10.5012/bkcs.2010.31.8.2392
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Flavonoids from Cleistocalyx operculatus Buds and their Cytotoxic Activity

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“…Its leaves and buds were traditionally used to treat colds, fever, inflammation, 12 gastrointestinal disorders, and for antisepsis. 11 Phytochemical investigations of S. nervosum disclosed a number of natural products, including terpenes, 13 flavanone, 14 flavone, 15 flavonol, 16 chalcone, 17 anthocyanin, 18 and phloroglucinol derivatives. 19 These derivatives have been reported to possess a wide range of anticancer and cytotoxic activities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Its leaves and buds were traditionally used to treat colds, fever, inflammation, 12 gastrointestinal disorders, and for antisepsis. 11 Phytochemical investigations of S. nervosum disclosed a number of natural products, including terpenes, 13 flavanone, 14 flavone, 15 flavonol, 16 chalcone, 17 anthocyanin, 18 and phloroglucinol derivatives. 19 These derivatives have been reported to possess a wide range of anticancer and cytotoxic activities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This herbal also has strong protective effects on lipid peroxidation in rat. Previous phytochemical reports have characterized the phytochemical such as oleanane-type triterpenes and flavonoids isolated from C. operculatus [19]. However, C. operculatus leaves harvested in Quang Nam province have not been well-studied until now.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The reaction was performed by dissolving the enzyme and substrate in 50 mM phosphate-buffered saline (pH; 0.9% NaCl, pH 7.0). The assay was inducted by mixing 20 mL plant extracts at different concentrations and adding 80 mL PPA (1.5 units per 12 antitumor, 13 antihyperglycemic, 14 cardiotonic, 15 and anti-inammatory 16 Ficus lacor Moraceae The powdered ripe fruit is utilized as an anti-diabetic. 17 It is also used for wound healing 18 ulcers, 19 hay fever, dysentery, and stomach disorder.…”
Section: Assay Of A-amylase Inhibitionmentioning
confidence: 99%