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Chaudhary M, Misra A, Tiwari A, Sharma R, Lale S, Shiddamallayya N, et al.
Anal Methods . 2025 Jan; 17(7):1477-1486. PMID: 39853996
This work deals with the development of a greener RP-HPLC method and chemical pattern recognition for the identification of L. collected from different natural sources and samples traded as ''...
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Semwal P, Mishra S, Majhi B, Mishra A, Joshi H, Misra S, et al.
World J Microbiol Biotechnol . 2024 Oct; 40(11):354. PMID: 39419894
Gloriosa superba L., a medicinally important plant, is often affected by leaf blight disease caused by Alternaria alternata, which compromises its productivity. This study explores the protective effects of Bacillus...
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Misra A, Chaudhary M, Rawat P, Tripathi D, Kanta Barik S, Srivastava S
Fitoterapia . 2024 Jun; 177:106050. PMID: 38838823
Coptis teeta Wall., an endangered but valuable medicinal species having various folklore uses in Indian and Chinese Traditional system of medicine. Its distribution is restricted to India, China and Tibet....
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Chaudhary M, Tripathi D, Misra A, Singh S, Srivastava P, Gupta V, et al.
Heliyon . 2024 Jan; 10(2):e24193. PMID: 38293403
Malnutrition and hunger is a serious global issue, however, wild fruits possess the potential of combatting it being rich in nutrients. (L.f.) DC., commonly known as "Patala" in Ayurvedic text,...
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Kumar B, Misra A, Rawat P, Agnihotri P, Srivastava S
Chem Biodivers . 2024 Jan; 21(2):e202301656. PMID: 38217357
Aconitum spp. are important medicinal plants mentioned in Ayurveda as Ativisa or Vatsanabha. The present study aims to evaluate anti-rheumatic potential in seven Aconitum species and correlation with aconitine and...
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Rawat P, Kumar B, Misra A, Singh S, Srivastava S
J Biomol Struct Dyn . 2023 Nov; 42(24):13515-13528. PMID: 37921699
The slumping level of estrogen and serotonin in menopausal women is directly associated with the occurrence of menopausal symptoms where, estrogen receptor-β (ERβ) and monoamine oxidase-A (MAO-A) are directly involved....
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Misra A, Chaudhary M, Singh S, Tripathi D, Kanta Barik S, Srivastava S
Sci Rep . 2023 Mar; 13(1):4854. PMID: 36964265
Gloriosine, the predominant metabolite of Gloriosa superba L., shares chemical properties with colchicine. We analyze the microtubule-binding affinity of gloriosine at the colchicine binding site (CBS) using an in silico-in...
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Rawat P, Kumar B, Misra A, Singh S, Srivastava S
Nat Prod Res . 2023 Feb; 38(4):650-655. PMID: 36840636
seeds are a rich source of protein (23.99% ± 0.07), starch (42.04% ± 0.05) and potassium (1670.15 ppm ± 116.732). HPTLC-UV analysis (seeds) reveals galactose in considerable amount, that is,...
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Chaudhary M, Misra A, Tripathi D, Srivastava P, Srivastava S
Nat Prod Res . 2023 Jan; 38(13):2342-2347. PMID: 36695524
The present study has been planned to evaluate the impact of seasonal variation in labdane-type diterpenoids namely isoforskolin, forskolin, 1,9-dideoxyforskolin and 1-deoxyforskolin in (roots). The plant samples were harvested in...
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Misra A, Chaudhary M, Tripathi D, Srivastava P, Gupta V, Rabinarayan Acharya , et al.
J Ethnopharmacol . 2023 Jan; 306:116123. PMID: 36634724
Ethno Pharmacological Relevance: Eulophia nuda, locally known as "Amarkand" is an edible orchid, traditionally used as food and ethnomedicine in arthritis, as a blood purifier, vermifuge, in bronchitis, scrofulous glands...