August 1970
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14 Reads
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4 Citations
Indian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology
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August 1970
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14 Reads
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4 Citations
Indian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology
June 1970
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11 Reads
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3 Citations
Planta Medica
Das aetherische Öl von Colubrina asiatica wurde pharmakologisch untersucht. Es zeigte keinen deutlichen Einfluß auf die Aktivität des zentralen Nervensystems, erniedrigte aber deutlich die rektale Temperatur ohne Sedierung. An anaesthesierten Hunden wurde ein deutlicher hypotensiver Effekt und am Froschherzen eine schwächende Wirkung beobachtet. Beide „Wirkungen konnten durch Atropin blockiert werden. Das Öl wirkte antagonistisch auf den spasmatischen Effekt von Acetylcholin, Histamin und Barium auf die weiche Muskulatur, während es an der Skelettmuskulatur teilweise die kontrahierende Wirkung von Acetylcholin aufhob.
February 1970
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39 Reads
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13 Citations
Indian Journal of Experimental Biology
January 1970
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2 Reads
... A distilled mixture of whole fruits of C. asiatica L. is reportedly used as an abortifacient as well as a piscicide and migraine remedy [4]. The essential oil of the fruit has a blood pressure reducing effect and induces spasmolytic activity [5]. A significant cancer inhibiting compounds have been identified and isolated in six New World species of the Genus Colubrina [6]. ...
June 1970
Planta Medica
... It is also reported for relieving pain, arousing sexual power, aches, sore eyes, skin infections, gouty joints, wounds and also for producing a soothing effect on the body [1][2][3]. The leaf extract has been evaluated for cardiovascular and antiinflammatory activities [4]. The berries oil is used in the treatment of rheumatism and shampoo preparation [5]. ...
February 1970
Indian Journal of Experimental Biology
... The plant grows in Bangladesh, India, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, China, and Malaysia as described by Uddin [6]. Mandal et al. [19] reported antimicrobial, Kar et al. [20] cardiovascular, and Menon et al. [21] psychopharmacological activity. Agrawal et al. [22] isolated four butenolides, Wang et al. [23] 2 -oxygenated flavone glycoside, and Herath et al. [24] D-xylose and L-arabinose from the plant. ...
August 1970
Indian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology