Wiley Online Library
onlinelibrary.wiley.com › doi › abs › 10.1002 › ptr.890
Phytotherapy Research | Medicinal Chemistry Journal | Wiley Online Library
May 8, 2001 - Abstract Alkaloids are an important group of diversely distributed, chemically, biologically and commercially significant natural products. This article suggests why now, with the presently availab...
PubMed Central
pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov › articles › PMC9385301
Ethnomedicinal Use, Phytochemistry, and Other Potential Application of Aquatic and Semiaquatic Medicinal Plants - PMC
Different aquatic and semiaquatic medicinal plants belonging to the families Acanthaceae, Alismataceae, Amaranthaceae, Apiaceae, Araceae, Asteraceae, Boraginaceae, Ceratophyllaceae, Cyperaceae, Fabaceae, Hydrocharitaceae, Lythraceae, Marsileaceae, Menyanthaceae, Nelumbonaceae, Nymphaeaceae, Onagraceae, Plantaginaceae, Poaceae, Polygonaceae, Pontederiaceae, Primulaceae, Scrophulariaceae, and Zingiberaceae have been studied. They are rich in alkaloids, flavonoids, terpenoids, phenolics, saponins, tannins, dietary fiber, glycosidic derivatives, carbohydrates, and proteins.
ResearchGate
researchgate.net › journal › Phytotherapy-Research-1099-1573
Phytotherapy Research
Celastrus paniculatus Willd., a perennial, climbing shrub, holds a significant place in traditional Indian medical systems, including Ayurveda, Unani, and Siddha. Its broad therapeutic relevance is underpinned by a chemically diverse phytoprofile, including volatile oils, sesquiterpenes, ...
PubMed Central
pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov › articles › PMC8926539
Potential Therapeutic Applications of Plant-Derived Alkaloids against Inflammatory and Neurodegenerative Diseases - PMC
Alkaloids are a type of natural compound possessing different pharmacological activities. Natural products, including alkaloids, which originate from plants, have emerged as potential protective agents against neurodegenerative disorders (NDDs) and ...
PubMed Central
pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov › articles › PMC10828785
An update about beneficial effects of medicinal plants in aquaculture: A review - PMC
Many antimicrobial substances in these plants make them an appropriate candidate to fight a wide range of pathogenic microbes (Jafarzadeh et al. 2020). Large bioactive compounds, including steroids, proteins, tannins, saponins, terpenoids, and alkaloids, are found in different plants.
ResearchGate
researchgate.net › publication › 348394582_Potent_pharmaceutical_products_from_aquatic_plants-Review
(PDF) Potent pharmaceutical products from aquatic plants-Review
January 11, 2021 - From algae to aquatic macrophytes belonging to various categories, aquatic plants produce a variety of compounds such as polyketides, peptides, alkaloids, flavonoids, phenolic compounds, terpenes, steroids, quinones, tannins, coumarins, and essential oils commercially involving in antibiotic, antiviral, antioxidant, antifouling, anti-inflammatory, anticancer, cytotoxic, and antimitotic activities; thus making them a rich source of medicinal compounds.
PubMed Central
pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov › articles › PMC10261751
Phytobioactive compounds as therapeutic agents for human diseases: A review - PMC
The data for this review were collected from Google Scholar, PubMed, Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ), and Science Direct by using keywords: “Medicinal plants, Phytobioactive compounds, Polyphenols, Alkaloids, Carotenoids etc.” Several studies have reported the pharmacological and therapeutic potential of the phytobioactives.
PubMed Central
pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov › articles › PMC8036335
Alkaloids Used as Medicines: Structural Phytochemistry Meets Biodiversity—An Update and Forward Look - PMC
Selecting candidates for drug developments using computational design and empirical rules has resulted in a broad discussion about their success. In a previous study, we had shown that a species’ abundance [as expressed by the GBIF (Global ...
ScienceDirect
sciencedirect.com › science › article › abs › pii › S0045653520330678
A review: Application of allelochemicals in water ecological restoration——algal inhibition - ScienceDirect
November 4, 2020 - For example, Phragmites communis (Hong et al., 2008b), Acorus calamus L (Zhang et al., 2009), Myriophyllum spicatum (Nakai et al., 2014), Vallisneria spiralis (Xian et al., 2006), and Potamogeton malaianus (Zuo et al., 2019) can all secrete allelochemicals to inhibit the growth of algae, and the major components of these allelochemicals are phenolic acids, fatty acids, alkaloids, terpenoids and flavonoids, etc.
PubMed Central
pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov › articles › PMC4508874
Terpenoid-Alkaloids: Their Biosynthetic Twist of Fate and Total Synthesis - PMC
Terpenes and alkaloids are ever-growing classes of natural products that provide new molecular structures which inspire chemists and possess a broad range of biological activity. Terpenoid-alkaloids originate from the same prenyl units that ...
Ijbs
ijbs.com › v14p0341.htm
Role of Plant Derived Alkaloids and Their Mechanism in Neurodegenerative Disorders
March 9, 2018 - This enhances the interest of researchers to discover phytotherapy to attenuate events of epilepsy [44]. Studies have suggested that extract from Berberis Vulgaris is beneficial in the treatment of epilepsy and convulsions [43]. It has been illustrated that excitotoxicity of NMDAR is linked with pathology of epilepsy.
ProQuest
proquest.com › docview › 2549497280
Alkaloids in Contemporary Drug Discovery to Meet - ProQuest
Explore millions of resources from scholarly journals, books, newspapers, videos and more, on the ProQuest Platform.


