Cissampelos pareira L.: A review of its traditional uses, phytochemistry, and pharmacology

S Kumari, V Bhatt, PS Suresh, U Sharma - Journal of …, 2021 - Elsevier
Ethnopharmacological relevance Cissampelos pareira, a well-known medicinal climber-
plant of the Menispermaceae family, has been extensively used in the traditional medicinal …

Bisbenzylisoquinolines from Cissampelos pareira L. as antimalarial agents: Molecular docking, pharmacokinetics analysis, and molecular dynamic simulation studies

PS Suresh, V Kesarwani, S Kumari, R Shankar… - … Biology and Chemistry, 2023 - Elsevier
Malaria is a major global health issue due to the emergence of resistance to most of the
available antimalarial drugs. There is an urgent need to discover new antimalarials to tackle …

[PDF][PDF] Rauvolfia tetraphylla L.(Apocynaceae)-a comprehensive review on its ethnobotanical uses, phytochemistry and pharmacological activities

SN Mahalakshmi, HG Achala, KR Ramyashree… - Int J Pharm Biol …, 2019 - researchgate.net
Plants are an indispensable source of various needs of human beings such as food,
construction tools, flavoring agents, and medicine. Rauvolfia tetraphylla L. is endangered …

Chemical profiling and quantification of potential active constituents responsible for the antiplasmodial activity of Cissampelos pareira

V Bhatt, S Kumari, P Upadhyay, P Agrawal… - Journal of …, 2020 - Elsevier
Ethnopharmacological relevance Cissampelos pareira is used traditionally in India as a
remedy for the treatment of various diseases including malaria but the active ingredients …

A cularine-type isoquinoline alkaloid from the root part of Cissampelos pareira

S Kumari, Anmol, U Sharma - Natural Product Research, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Abstract One cularine-type alkaloid (1) was isolated along with two known compounds (2
and 3) from the roots of Cissampelos pareira. The isolated compound's chemical structures …

A Comprehensive Review on Ethnobotany, Phytochemistry and Pharmacology of Rauvolfia L. (Apocynaceae)

S Surendran, R Raju, P Prasannan, A Surendran - The Botanical Review, 2021 - Springer
Rauvolfia, commonly known as devil peppers belongs to the family Apocynaceae has
recorded as native to tropical areas of the world with about 110 species of smaller to …

A REVIEW OF RAUWOLFIA TETRAPHYLLA L.: PHOTOCHEMISTRY AND MEDICINAL USES

AH Pandith, NR Devi - MEDALION JOURNAL: Medical …, 2024 - medalionjournal.com
Human beings have encountered diseases since ancient times, and natural products were
the primary source of treatments. Plants provide humans with a variety of basic needs, such …

Evaluation of antiplasmodial potential of Cissampelos pareira L.: Characterization and quantification of isoquinoline alkaloids responsible for the biological activity

S Kumari, P Agrawal, D Sahal, U Sharma - South African Journal of …, 2024 - Elsevier
Globally, based on traditional knowledge, different parts of Cissampelos pareira plant are
being used individually or in combination in various forms to manage malaria. However, the …

Traditional plants utilized for the viral disease treatment

U Mandal, B Jyotirmayee… - Plant Science Today, 2022 - horizonepublishing.com
Ethnobotanical research is a well-established field of science that attracts a lot of interest in
medicine. Plants are responsible for over 80% of folk remedies used in primary care …

[PDF][PDF] Indian snake root and devil root as distinctive medicinal plant for curing human disease: biology, chemistry and cultivation practices of Rauwolfia serpentina and …

R Bhanwaria, B Singh, R Gochar - Plants for novel drug …, 2021 - researchgate.net
India is known as hub of medicinal plants in recent years due to availability of variety of
species in different regions which is used in treatment of frequently occurred local diseases …