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Nikhat, F.
- The Phytochemicals Explored from the Roots of Syzygium Cuminni (l) Skeel Assessed for Anti-hyperglycemic Activity
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1 Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, NGSMIPS, Deralakatte, Mangalore
2 Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, VIP Sciences, Rajahmundry, Andhra Pradesh
3 Department of Pharmacology, AIKTC School of Pharmacy, New Panvel, Mumbai
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Asian Journal of Research in Chemistry, Vol 6, No 10 (2013), Pagination: 920-925Abstract
The entitled research finding, glimpse, incredulously led to track the emerged constituent from the ischolar_main's of Syzygium cuminii (L) skeel, on the atlas of phytochemical, chromatographic, spectroscopic data, chemically it is designated as compound (1) 3,5,7-trihydroxy-2-(3,4,5trihydroxypheny)-4H-1-benzopyrone-4-one.gentobios, (ScReX-5), compound (2) 3,5,7-trihydroxy-2-(3,4,5-trihydroxy phenyl)-4H-1-benzopyrone-4-one,5-glycosid (ScReX-6b). Alt on the assessment of anti-hyperglycemic activity in alloxan induced diabetic rat model, the adopted methodology manifest; legendary results to maintain, the increased blood glucose level to normal. Moreover the restoration of decreased body weight to normal level was also observed.Keywords
Syzygium Cuminii (l) Antidiabetic, Anti-hyperglycemic, SpectroscopicReferences
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- Analytical Parameters of Isolated Constituents of Root’s of Syzygium cuminii (L) skeel
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1 Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Luqman College of Pharmacy, Gulbarga-585201, IN
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Asian Journal of Research in Chemistry, Vol 4, No 10 (2011), Pagination: 1542-1543Abstract
Syzygium cuminii (L) skeel commonly known as 'jamun' is widely used in Indian folk medicine for the treatment of diabetes Mellitus. The present study an attempt has been made to produce a complete analytical and chemical profile of the isolated constituents of ischolar_main's of syzygium cuminii(L) skeel . The pharmacological and pharmaceutical work is going on in our laboratory.Keywords
Syzygium cuminii (L) skeel, Constituents, Diabetes.- Synthesis, Characterization and Anti-Microbial Evaluation of Substituted Isoxazole Derivatives
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1 Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Luqman College of Pharmacy, Gulbarga - 585102, IN
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Asian Journal of Research in Chemistry, Vol 4, No 7 (2011), Pagination: 1158-1160Abstract
The prevalence of isoxazole cores in natural and biologically active molecules has stimulated the need for elegant and efficient ways to make these heterocycles as lead. A systematic investigation of this class of heterocycle revealed that isoxazole containing pharmacoactive agent's possess analgesic, anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial activities. 4-(5'- substituted-aryl-4,5'-dihydro-isoxazole-3'-yl-amino) phenols possessing potent biological activities. N-(4'- hydroxyphenyl) acetamide (2) was synthesized by the condensation of p-amino phenol (1) with acetyl chloride by refluxing in alkaline medium for 20 minutes. 3-substituted N-(4'-hydroxyphenyl) propanamides (3a-g) were prepared by the reaction of N-(4-hydroxy phenyl) acetamide with various substituted aryl aldehydes by refluxing for 6 hours in ethanol. The resultant compounds on refluxing for 6 hours with hydroxylamine hydrochloride gave the title compounds 4-(5'-substituted-aryl-4', 5'-dihydro-isoxazole-3'-yl-amino) phenols (4a-g). The synthesized derivatives have been characterized by FT-IR, 1HNMR and Mass spectral analysis. All the derivatives synthesized were screened for their anti-bacterial and antifungal activities at the concentration level of 100 μg/ml by cup-plate method. Some of the compounds such as 4a, 4b, 4c, 4d and 4f have shown significant antibacterial and antifungal activity when compared to standard drugs Ciprofloxacin (antibacterial activity) and Clotrimazole (antifungal activity). The results obtained indicate that, when the phenyl group at 5th position of isoxazole nucleus contains the substituents as electron withdrawing atoms/groups particularly at ortho and meta positions could be a decisive factor for the compounds to have the increased potency over the other positions.
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Isoxazoles Derivatives, Anti-Bacterial Activity, Anti-Fungal Activity.- The Compact Phytochemistry Report on Syzygium cuminii(L) Skeel
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1 Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Luqman College of Pharmacy Gulbarga-585201, IN
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Asian Journal of Research in Chemistry, Vol 4, No 5 (2011), Pagination: 800-801Abstract
The present study depends on the collection of plant material authentication, extraction, isolation, characterization and toxicity study. The aim of the present work is to isolate the pure plant material in a signal form to carry out the pharmacological activity.Keywords
Authentication, Extraction, Isolation, Characterization, Toxicity.- Isolation, Charectrisation and Screening of Antioxidant Activity of the Roots of Syzygiumcuminii (L) Skeel
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1 Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry Nitte, Gulabi, Shetty, Memorial, Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Mangalore-574160 Karnataka, IN
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Asian Journal of Research in Chemistry, Vol 2, No 2 (2009), Pagination: 218-221Abstract
We present here in vitro antioxidant activity of butanolic extract of the ischolar_main’s of Syzygium cuminii (L) skeel belonging to the family myretacea. Antioxidant activity was determined by two in vitro methods- reducing power and DPPH. Activity-guided fraction leads to the isolation of three constituents; the results are compared with standard ascorbic acid. The further study is in progress to isolate these constituents in higher quantity and to screen them for antidiabetic and antioxidant activity in pure isolated chemical constetuent.Keywords
Butanolic, Syzygium Cuminii(L) Skeel, Myretaceae, Antioxidant, Antidiabetic.- Phytochemical and Pharmacological Investigation of Roots of Syzygium cuminii (L) Skeel
Authors
1 Department of Pharm. Chem., Nitte Gulabi, Shetty Memorial Institute of Pharm. Sciences, Mangalore-574160, Karnataka, IN