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Showing papers on "Phyllanthus emblica published in 2000"


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TL;DR: Pretreatment with the butanol extract of the water fraction of Phyllanthus emblica fruits at the dose of 100 mg/kg body-weight, orally administered to rats for 10 consecutive days, was found to enhance secretion of gastric mucus and hexosamine in the indomethacin induced ulceration of rats.

113 citations


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TL;DR: In this paper, a novel highly oxygenated norbisabolane was isolated from the roots of Phyllanthus emblica, and its structure was fully characterized by spectroscopic and chemical means.

79 citations


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TL;DR: Three ester glycosides, named phyllaemblicins A, B, and C, and a methyl ester, of a highly oxygenated norbisabolane, phyellaemblic acid, were isolated from the roots of Phyllanthus emblica, along with 15 tannins and related compounds.
Abstract: Three ester glycosides, named phyllaemblicins A (3), B (4), and C (5), and a methyl ester (2), of a highly oxygenated norbisabolane, phyllaemblic acid (1), were isolated from the roots of Phyllanthus emblica, along with 15 tannins and related compounds. The structures of 2-5 were established by spectral and chemical methods.

75 citations



Patent
13 Dec 2000
TL;DR: A paste-type food with weight loss function is prepared from Alpinia galanga rhizome, garlic, bamboo shoot, lemon, olive and phyllanthus emblica.
Abstract: A paste-type food with weight lossing function is prepared from Alpinia galanga rhizome, garlic, bamboo shoot, lemon, olive and phyllanthus emblica. Its advantages are rich nutrients, unique taste, high effect on lossing weight and no untoward effect.

7 citations


Patent
08 Dec 2000
TL;DR: In this paper, a method for screening plant metabolites and constituents to identify therapeutic agents and/or dietary supplements for treating diabetes has been proposed, which can be derived from plants such as Phyllanthus emblica, Azadiractha indica, Terminalia chebula, Mucunapuriens, Curcuma longa, Ficus glomerata, Phyllnthus niruri, Momordica charantia, Euphorbia royleana, Catharanthus roseus, Eugenia jambolana, Emblic
Abstract: The present invention provides therapeutic compositions derived from plants useful for treating diabetes. The present invention also provides methods for screening plant metabolites and constituents to identify therapeutic agents and/or dietary supplements for treating diabetes. The therapeutic compositions can be derived from plants such as Phyllanthus emblica, Azadiractha indica, Terminalia chebula, Mucunapuriens, Curcuma longa, Ficus glomerata, Phyllanthus niruri, Momordica charantia, Euphorbia royleana, Catharanthus roseus, Eugenia jambolana, Emblica officinalis, Gymnema sylvestre, Melia azadirechta, Morinda citrifolia, Pterocarpus marsupium, Tinospora cardifolia, Tribulus teristris, Trigonella foenum graecum , and Withania somnifera.

6 citations


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TL;DR: Nair et al. as mentioned in this paper found that the leaves of the ‘Champakkad Large’ gooseberry are quite distinct from Phyllanthus emblica by their larger size with retuse or rounded apex.
Abstract: 407 Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary situated along the rain shadow region of the Western Ghats in the Idukki District of Kerala is characteristic with the dominance of dry deciduous forests and scrub jungles. The Sanctuary has a variety of non-wood forest products (NWFPs). Among the NWFPs collected, gooseberry is a major item. The large-sized gooseberry found in the Champakkad-Mangappara areas of the Sanctuary fetches a higher price for the collectors. Sreekumar et al. (1984) named the large-sized gooseberry as ‘Champakkad large’ under Phyllanthus emblica. The fruits and other propagules collected from the Sanctuary were since then distributed for cultivation by the Kerala Agricultural University, Thrissur. The same variety is also planted as Phyllanthus emblica in the campus of the Pharmaceutical Corporation of Kerala, Thrissur (Nair et al., 2000). During the study on the flora of Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary it was found that the leaves of the ‘Champakkad Large’ gooseberry are quite distinct from Phyllanthus emblica by their larger size with retuse or rounded apex. Further studies with flowering and fruiting specimens proved that the ‘Champakkad Large’ variety is actually Phyllanthus indofischeri.