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Mahesh Pal

Researcher at National Botanical Research Institute

Publications -  40
Citations -  414

Mahesh Pal is an academic researcher from National Botanical Research Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Essential oil & Betula utilis. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 40 publications receiving 312 citations. Previous affiliations of Mahesh Pal include Kunming Institute of Botany.

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Isolation, Characterization and Anticancer Potential of Cytotoxic Triterpenes from Betula utilis Bark.

TL;DR: Novel source of UA having potent tumor cell specific cytotoxic property is discovered, indicating its therapeutic potential against breast cancer.
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Composition and in vitro cytotoxic activities of essential oil of Hedychium spicatum from different geographical regions of western Himalaya by principal components analysis

TL;DR: The rhizome of Hedychium spicatum essential oils from four different regions of the Western Himalaya (India) along with comparative correlation analysis to characterise the bioactive cytotoxic component MHS-4 is significantly active against all cancer cell lines.
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Antifungal activity of the stem bark of Ailanthus excelsa.

TL;DR: The methanol extract of stem barks of Alianthus excelsa showed fungistatic and fungicidal activity against Aspergillus niger, A. fumigatus, Penicillium frequentence, P. notatum and Botrytis cinerea.
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Hupehenols A-E, selective 11β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase type 1 (11β-HSD1) inhibitors from Viburnum hupehense.

TL;DR: Hupehenols A-E (1-5) showed inhibition against human 11β-HSD1, with hupehenols B and E (5) having IC50 values of 15.3 and 34.0 nM, respectively, which indicated that compounds 1-5 are new 20,21,22,23,25,26,27-octanordammarane triterpenoids.
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Effects of honey in the management of alveolar osteitis: A study.

TL;DR: Apitherapy using honey catalyses biological reactions to improve immune system, makes local environment unbearable for microorganisms in the affected socket and enhances healing, and CRP levels at the completion of treatment of AO with honey dressing showed a significant decrease from the pre-treatment values indicating fast recovery.