1989
DOI: 10.3109/13880208909116906
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Puddumin-B, a New Flavanone Glycoside fromPrunus cerasoides

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“…: Rosaceae) Decoction of stem bark is concentrated at low temperatures and applied to cure joint pains ( Chopra et al, 1986 ). The stem bark has prunetin, sakuranetin, genistein, and genkwanin, etc ( Jangwan and Bahuguna, 1989 ). It is a source of tannins ( CSIR, 2000 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…: Rosaceae) Decoction of stem bark is concentrated at low temperatures and applied to cure joint pains ( Chopra et al, 1986 ). The stem bark has prunetin, sakuranetin, genistein, and genkwanin, etc ( Jangwan and Bahuguna, 1989 ). It is a source of tannins ( CSIR, 2000 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The activity of Prunus cerasoides could be attributed to a new flavanone glycoside Puddumin-B, (naringenin-4-methyl-ether -7-O-β-D-galactoside) isolated from Prunus cerasoides [15] which exhibited anti melanogenesis activity by suppression of tyrosinase protein making it a suitable candidate for skin whitening. [7] Ayurvedic texts enumerate qualities of Rubia cardifolia to be: Varṇya, rakta prasādaka, rakta śodhaka(blood purifier).…”
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“…[4] The use of Padmaka (Prunus cerasoides), as skin care herb is well documented in both Ayurveda (Used in leprosy, leucodermaa, erysipelas) and in biomedicine, even then it is not a popular cosmetic herb. [5] Recently, a new flavanone glycoside Puddumin-B, (naringenin-4-methyl-ether -7-O-β-Dgalactoside) has been isolated from Prunus cerasoides [6] which exhibited anti melanogenesis activity by suppression of tyrosinase protein making it a suitable candidate for skin whitening. [7] www.ajptr.com Usira, Vetiveria zizanoides, is an ecofriendly, perennial tussock grass that is used traditionally for various ailments but the commercially extracted Vetiver zizanoides essential oil (VZ-EO) has extensive applications in cosmetic industries.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The use of Padmaka as skin care herb is well documented in both Ayurveda (Used in leprosy, leucodermaa, erysipelas)[ 55 ] and in biomedicine, even then it is not a popular cosmetic herb. Recently, a new flavanone glycoside Puddumin-B, (naringenin-4-methyl-ether -7-O-β-D-galactoside) has been isolated from Prunus cerasoides [ 56 ] which exhibited anti melanogenesis activity by suppression of tyrosinase protein making it a suitable candidate for skin whitening. [ 57 ]…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%