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Determination of hydrolyzable tannins in the fruit of Terminalia chebula Retz. by high-performance liquid chromatography and capillary electrophoresis.

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The HPLC and CE methods developed were both successfully applied to the assay of tannins in commercial samples of Chebulae Fructus and provided a better separation for most of the tannin examined.
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A RP-HPLC method for determining fourteen components (gallic acid, chebulic acid, 1,6-di-O-galloyl-D-glucose, punicalagin, 3,4,6-tri-O-galloyl-D-glucose, casuarinin, chebulanin, corilagin, neochebulinic acid, terchebulin, ellagic acid, chebulagic acid, chebulinic acid, and 1,2,3,4,6-penta-O-galloyl-D-glucose) in the fruit of Terminalia chebula Retz. is described. The separation was achieved within 80 min using a binary gradient with mobile phases consisting of a pH 2.7 phosphoric acid solution and an 80% CH3CN solution. Capillary electrophoretic analyses were also attempted, and it was found that CZE (25 mM Na2B4O7, 5 mM NaH2PO4, pH 7.0) was an efficient method for the separation of gallotannins, while an MEKC method (25 mM Na2B4O7, 5 mM NaH2PO4, 20 mM SDS, pH 7.0, and 10% acetonitrile) provided a better separation for most of the tannins examined. The HPLC and CE methods developed were both successfully applied to the assay of tannins in commercial samples of Chebulae Fructus.

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Polyphenolic compounds in the fruits of Egyptian medicinal plants (Terminalia bellerica, Terminalia chebula and Terminalia horrida): characterization, quantitation and determination of antioxidant capacities.

TL;DR: Antioxidant capacities of the raw fruit extracts and the major isolated substances were determined and indicated that chebulic ellagitannins have high activity which may correlate with high potential as cancer chemopreventive agents.
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The development of Terminalia chebula Retz. (Combretaceae) in clinical research

TL;DR: This review highlights an updated information particularly on the phytochemistry and various pharmacological and medicinal properties of Terminalia chebula Retz.
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Recent advances in the application of capillary electromigration methods for food analysis

TL;DR: This review covers the application of capillary electromigration methods to analyze foods and food components, including amino acids, biogenic amines, peptides, proteins, DNAs, carbohydrates, phenols, polyphenols, pigments, toxins, pesticides, vitamins, additives and small organic and inorganic ions.
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Isolation of chebulic acid from Terminalia chebula Retz. and its antioxidant effect in isolated rat hepatocytes.

TL;DR: Using isolated rat hepatocyte experiment, it is demonstrated that the treatment of hepatocytes with chebulic acid significantly reduced the tert-butyl hydroperoxide (t-BHP)-induced cell cytotoxicity, intracellular reactive oxygen species level, and the ratio of GSSH, oxidized form of glutathione (GSH) to the over total GSH (G SH + GSSG) as compared to that with t- BHP alone.
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Ellagic acid derivatives from Terminalia chebula Retz. downregulate the expression of quorum sensing genes to attenuate Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAO1 virulence.

TL;DR: This is the first report on anti QS activity of T. chebula fruit linked to EADs which down regulate the expression of lasIR and rhlIR genes with concomitant decrease in AHLs in P. aeruginosa PAO1 causing attenuation of its virulence factors and enhanced sensitivity of its biofilm towards tobramycin.
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Screening of some Indian medicinal plants for their antimicrobial properties

TL;DR: Among various extracts, only alcoholic extracts of Emblica officinalis, terminalia chebula, Terminalia belerica, Plumbago zeylanica and Holarrhena antidysenterica were found to show potentially interesting activity against test bacteria.
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Anti-diabetic activity of medicinal plants and its relationship with their antioxidant property.

TL;DR: Methanolic extract of Terminalia chebula, Terminalia belerica, Emblica officinalis and their combination named 'Triphala' (equal proportion of above three plant extracts) were found to inhibit lipid peroxide formation and to scavenge hydroxyl and superoxide radicals in vitro.
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Inhibition of cancer cell growth by crude extract and the phenolics of Terminalia chebula retz. fruit

TL;DR: Flow cytometry and other analyses showed that some apoptosis was induced by the extract at lower concentrations, but at higher concentrations, necrosis was the major mechanism of cell death, and the most growth inhibitory phenolics of T. chebula fruit in the authors' study.
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Comparative antioxidant activity of individual herbal components used in Ayurvedic medicine.

TL;DR: Of all these extracts, AP4 showed maximum inhibition in the TBARS formation and hence is considered the best antioxidant among these four extracts, which were examined for their potential as antioxidants.
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Antibacterial activity of black myrobalan (Terminalia chebula Retz) against Helicobacter pylori

TL;DR: The results show that black myrobalan extracts contain a heat stable agent(s) with possible therapeutic potential that inhibited urease activity of H. pylori and other bacterial species were also inhibited by black my robalan water extracts.
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