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Swertia asarifolia
Known as:
Swertia atroviolacea
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Review
2018
Review
2018
Natural Medicines Used in the Traditional Tibetan Medical System for the Treatment of Liver Diseases
Qi Li
,
Hai‐Jiao Li
,
+4 authors
Yi Zhang
Frontiers in Pharmacology
2018
Corpus ID: 3332463
Liver disease is one of the most risk factors threatening human health. It is of great significance to find drugs that can treat…
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Highly Cited
2013
Highly Cited
2013
Phenolic‐Linked Biochemical Rationale for the Anti‐Diabetic Properties of Swertia chirayita (Roxb. ex Flem.) Karst.
Susanna Phoboo
,
M. Pinto
,
+4 authors
K. Shetty
Phytotherapy Research
2013
Corpus ID: 37436520
The crude extract of Swertia chirayita, an important medicinal plant of Nepal, is locally used for many diseases including type 2…
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Review
2010
Review
2010
Conservation of biodiversity of highly important medicinal plants of India through tissue culture technology - a review.
S. Sharma
,
Neelima Rathi
,
Barkha Kamal
,
Dipika Pundir
,
Baljinder Kaur
,
S. Arya
2010
Corpus ID: 33090818
According to the Red List of threatened species 44 plant species are critically endangered, 113 endangered and 87 vulnerable…
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2010
2010
Cloning and Functional Analysis of Geraniol 10-Hydroxylase, a Cytochrome P450 from Swertia mussotii Franch
Junfeng Wang
,
Yanling Liu
,
Yunfei Cai
,
Fangfang Zhang
,
G. Xia
,
Fengning Xiang
Bioscience, biotechnology and biochemistry
2010
Corpus ID: 26540510
Swertia mussotii Franch has anti-hepatitis activity and contains a high level of iridoid monoterpenoids. The cytochrome P450…
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Highly Cited
2001
Highly Cited
2001
In vitro antimalarial activity of extracts of three plants used in the traditional medicine of India.
G P Bhat
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N. Surolia
American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
2001
Corpus ID: 25533513
In an attempt to search for new antimalarial drugs, we studied plants used by traditional healers of southwest India to treat…
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Highly Cited
1999
Highly Cited
1999
Micropropagation of the threatened Nepalese medicinal plant Swertia chirata Buch.–Ham. ex Wall.
C. Wawrosch
,
N. Maskay
,
Brigitte Kopp
Plant Cell Reports
1999
Corpus ID: 44233131
Abstract Multiplication by adventitious shoot regeneration from root explants was found to be the most suitable method for the…
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Highly Cited
1995
Highly Cited
1995
An antifungal naphthoquinone, xanthones and secoiridoids from Swertia calycina.
S. Rodriguez
,
J. Wolfender
,
E. Hakizamungu
,
K. Hostettmann
Planta Medica
1995
Corpus ID: 3099630
A chemical and biological screening of 25 species of the Gentianaceae family has been undertaken. Both methanolic and…
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Highly Cited
1990
Highly Cited
1990
Hypoglycemic activity of Swertia chirayita (Roxb ex Flem) Karst.
B. Chandrasekar
,
M. Bajpai
,
S. K. Mukherjee
Indian journal of experimental biology
1990
Corpus ID: 35380644
Hexane fraction of S. chirayita (250 mg/kg body wt.) induced significant fall in blood sugar and significant increase in plasma…
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1987
1987
Effect of different fractions of Swertia chirayita on the blood sugar level of albino rats.
B. Sekar
,
B. Mukherjee
,
R. Chakravarti
,
S. Mukherjee
Journal of Ethnopharmacology
1987
Corpus ID: 26922168
Highly Cited
1973
Highly Cited
1973
Chemical constituents of the gentianaceae V: tetraoxygenated xanthones of Swertia chirata Buch.-Ham.
S. Ghosal
,
P. V. Sharma
,
R. Chaudhuri
,
Salil K. Bhattacharya
Journal of Pharmacy and Science
1973
Corpus ID: 10781182
Nine tetraoxygenated xanthones [l,5,8-trihydroxy-3- methoxyxanthone (I), l-hydroxy-3,5,8-trimethoxyxanthone (II), l-hydroxy-3,7,8…
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