18 results on '"ACANTHACEAE"'
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2. Findings from Shivaji University Provide New Insights into Botany [Stem Anatomy: Development of Included and Intraxylary Phloem In Barleria Species (Acanthaceae) Occurring In India].
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BOTANY ,PHLOEM ,ACANTHACEAE ,ANATOMY ,SPECIES - Abstract
A recent study conducted by researchers at Shivaji University in Kolhapur, India, has provided new insights into the stem anatomy of Barleria species occurring in India. The study found that all Indian Barleria species have included and intraxylary phloem, which is important for photosynthate transport. The researchers conducted a comprehensive study of the stem anatomy of 36 taxa of Indian Barleria species and identified differences in stem and pith outline, composition of secondary xylem, and variation in sieve elements within the included phloem islands. This study is the first of its kind and can be used for species identification in the genus. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
3. Findings from University of KwaZulu-Natal in the Area of Botany Described [A Shift Between Bee and Wasp Pollinators Explains Floral Divergence In the Duvernoia Clade of Justicia (Acanthaceae)].
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BOTANY ,POLLINATORS ,BEES ,ACANTHACEAE ,WASPS - Abstract
New research conducted at the University of KwaZulu-Natal in Pietermaritzburg, South Africa, explores the floral divergence in the Duvernoia clade of Justicia (Acanthaceae) and its potential connection to pollinator shifts. The study focuses on two species within the clade, Justicia aconitiflora and Justicia adhatodoides, which have distinct floral morphologies. The research reveals that Justicia aconitiflora is pollinated by vespid wasps, while Justicia adhatodoides is exclusively pollinated by large carpenter bees. The study demonstrates the importance of floral architecture in plant pollination systems and provides an example of a transition between bee and wasp pollination. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
4. Reports from University of Yaounde I Describe Recent Advances in Science and Technology [New Lignan Glycosides From Justicia Secunda Vahl (Acanthaceae) With Antimicrobial and Antiparasitic Properties] [New Lignan Glycosides From Justicia Secunda...].
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ACANTHACEAE ,GLYCOSIDES ,SCHOLARSHIPS ,REPORTERS & reporting ,ORGANIC chemistry - Abstract
Researchers from the University of Yaounde I in Cameroon have discovered three new lignan glucosides with antimicrobial and antiparasitic properties in the plant Justicia secunda. The compounds were isolated from the whole plant and their structures were determined through various analytical techniques. The researchers also assessed the antimicrobial and antiparasitic activities of the compounds against bacterial, fungal, and parasitic strains, finding moderate to very good activity. This research provides valuable insights into the potential therapeutic applications of these compounds. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
5. A Validated Method for the Quality Control of Andrographis paniculata Preparations.
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Karioti, Anastasia, Timoteo, Patricia, Bergonzi, Maria Camilla, and Bilia, Anna Rita
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COMMON cold , *HERBAL medicine , *ASIAN medicine , *QUALITY assurance , *SOLVENTS , *ACCURACY - Abstract
Andrographis paniculata is a herbal drug of Asian traditional medicine largely employed for the treatment of several diseases. Recently, it has been introduced in Europe for the prophylactic and symptomatic treatment of common cold and as an ingredient of dietary supplements. The active principles are diterpenes with andrographolide as the main representative. In the present study, an analytical protocol was developed for the determination of the main constituents in the herb and preparations of A. paniculata. Three different extraction protocols (methanol extraction using a modified Soxhlet procedure, maceration under ultrasonication, and decoction) were tested. Ultrasonication achieved the highest content of analytes. HPLC conditions were optimized in terms of solvent mixtures, time course, and temperature. A reversed phase C18 column eluted with a gradient system consisting of acetonitrile and acidified water and including an isocratic step at 30°C was used. The HPLC method was validated for linearity, limits of quantitation and detection, repeatability, precision, and accuracy. The overall method was validated for precision and accuracy over at least three different concentration levels. Relative standard deviation was less than 1.13%, whereas recovery was between 95.50% and 97.19%. The method also proved to be suitable for the determination of a large number of commercial samples and was proposed to the European Pharmacopoeia for the quality control of Andrographidis herba. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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6. Clinical Parameters following Multiple Oral Dose Administration of a Standardized Andrographis paniculata Capsule in Healthy Thai Subjects.
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Tawit Suriyo, Nanthanit Pholphana, Teerapat Ungtrakul, Nuchanart Rangkadilok, Duangchit Panomvana, Apinya Thiantanawat, Wanwisa Pongpun, and Jutamaad Satayavivad
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BLOOD pressure , *COMMON cold , *HIGH performance liquid chromatography , *LEUCOCYTES , *RESPIRATORY infections , *DESCRIPTIVE statistics , *LEUKOCYTE count - Abstract
Andrographis paniculata has been widely used in Scandinavian and Asian counties for the treatment of the common cold, fever, and noninfectious diarrhea. The present study was carried out to investigate the physiological effects of short-term multiple dose administration of a standardized A. paniculata capsule used for treatment of the common cold and uncomplicated upper respiratory tract infections, including blood pressure, electrocardiogram, blood chemistry, hematological profiles, urinalysis, and blood coagulation in healthy Thai subjects. Twenty healthy subjects (10 males and 10 females) received 12 capsules per day orally of 4.2 g of a standardized A. paniculata crude powder (4 capsules of 1.4 g of A. paniculata, 3 times per day, 8 h intervals) for 3 consecutive days. The results showed that all of the measured clinical parameters were found to be within normal ranges for a healthy person. However, modulation of some parameters was observed after the third day of treatment, for example, inductions of white blood cells and absolute neutrophil count in the blood, a reduction of plasma alkaline phosphatase, and an induction of urine pH. A rapid and transient reduction in blood pressure was observed at 30min after capsule administration, resulting in a significant reduction of mean systolic blood pressure. There were no serious adverse events observed in the subjects during the treatment period. In conclusion, this study suggests that multiple oral dosing of A. paniculata at the normal therapeutic dose for the common cold and uncomplicated upper respiratory tract infections modulates various clinical parameters within normal ranges for a healthy person. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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7. A Simple and Sensitive LC-MS/MS Method for Determination of Four Major Active Diterpenoids from Andrographis paniculata in Human Plasma and Its Application to a Pilot Study.
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Nanthanit Pholphana, Duangchit Panomvana, Nuchanart Rangkadilok, Tawit Suriyo, Teerapat Ungtrakul, Wanwisa Pongpun, Saichit Thaeopattha, and Jutamaad Satayavivad
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BLOOD plasma , *HIGH performance liquid chromatography , *MASS spectrometry , *PILOT projects , *DESCRIPTIVE statistics - Abstract
Andrographis paniculata contains four major active diterpenoids, including andrographolide (1), 14-deoxy-11, 12-didehydroandrographolide (2), neoandrographolide (3), and 14-deoxyandrographolide (4), which exhibit differences in types and/or degrees of their pharmacological activity. Previous pharmacokinetic studies in humans reported only the parameters of compound 1 and its analytical method in human plasma. The purpose of this study was to develop a simple, sensitive, and selective liquid chromatography tandem-mass spectrometry technique for the simultaneous determination of all four major active diterpenoids in the A. paniculata product in human plasma. These four diterpenoids in plasma samples were extracted by a simple protein precipitation method with methanol and separated on a Kinetex C18 column using a gradient system with a mobile phase of acetonitrile and water. The liquid chromatography tandem-mass spectrometry was performed in the negative mode, and the multiple reaction monitoring mode was used for the quantitation. The method showed a good linearity over a wide concentration range of 2.50-500 ng/mL for 1 and over the range of 1.00-500 ng/mL for the other diterpenoids with a correlation coefficient R² > 0.995. The lower limit of quantification of 1 was found to be 2.50 ng/mL, while those of the other diterpenoids were 1.00 ng/mL. The intraday and interday accuracy (relative error) ranged from 0.03% to 10.03%, and the intraday and interday precisions (relative standard deviation) were in the range of 2.05-9.67%. The extraction recovery (86.54-111.56%) with a relative standard deviation of 2.78-8.61% and the matrix effect (85.15-112.36%) were within the acceptance criteria. Moreover, these four major active diterpenoids were stable in plasma samples at the studied storage conditions with a relative error ≤-9.79% and a relative standard deviation ≤ 9.26%. Hence, this present method was successfully validated and used in the pilot study to determine the pharmacokinetic parameters of all four major active diterpenoids in human plasma after multiple oral doses of the A. paniculata product were administered to a healthy, Thai female volunteer. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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8. Genetics and Anthocyanin Analysis of Flower Color in Mexican Petunia.
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Freyre, Rosanna, Uzdevenes, Chad, Gu, Liwei, and Quesenberry, Kenneth H.
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FLOWERS , *COLOR of plants , *COMPOSITION of flowers , *PETUNIAS , *LIQUID chromatography , *PLANT genetics , *GENETIC research - Abstract
The genetics and anthocyanins responsible for flower color were studied in Ruellia simplex Wright (mexican petunia). An F2 population with 153 individuals segregating for four flower colors was developed from a cross between a maternal individual with white corolla with purple throat (WP) and a paternal individual with pink corolla (PK). All the F1 generation had fully purple flowers (P). The F2 generation segregated 94 P:30 PK:24 WP:5 WPK (WPK is a new color combination of white corolla limb and pink throat). These data were separated into groups for corolla limb color and for throat color. The ratio for corolla limb color segregated 94 P:30 PK:29 W, which fits a 9:3:4 recessive epistasis interaction (P= 0.22). The data for corolla throat segregated 118 P:35 PK, which fits a 3:1 ratio (P = 0.54). High-performance liquid chromatography mass spectrometry analyses were performed to elucidate the anthocyanins responsible for the four obtained flower colors. We found that delphinidin derivatives conferred purple corolla color, whereas pelargonidin derivatives were responsible for the pink corolla color. Purple corolla throat color was the result of delphinidin derivatives, whereas the pink color was the result of peonidin derivatives. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
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9. Andrographis paniculata Extracts and Major Constituent Diterpenoids Inhibit Growth of Intrahepatic Cholangiocarcinoma Cells by Inducing Cell Cycle Arrest and Apoptosis.
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Tawit Suriyo, Nanthanit Pholphana, Nuchanart Rangkadilok, Apinya Thiantanawat, Piyajit Watcharasit, and Jutamaad Satayavivad
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CHOLANGIOCARCINOMA , *MEDICINAL plants , *ALTERNATIVE medicine , *ANTINEOPLASTIC agents , *APOPTOSIS , *BIOLOGICAL assay , *BIOLOGICAL models , *COLORIMETRY , *RESEARCH funding , *STATISTICAL hypothesis testing , *T-test (Statistics) , *WESTERN immunoblotting , *PLANT extracts , *DESCRIPTIVE statistics , *IN vitro studies , *PHARMACODYNAMICS , *PREVENTION - Abstract
Andrographis paniculata is an important herbal medicine widely used in several Asian countries for the treatment of various diseases due to its broad range of pharmacological activities. The present study reports that A. paniculata extracts potently inhibit the growth of liver (HepG2 and SK-Hep1) and bile duct (HuCCA-1 and RMCCA-1) cancer cells. A. paniculata extracts with different contents of major diterpenoids, including andrographolide, 14-deoxy-11,12-didehydroandrographolide, neoandrographolide, and 14-deoxyandrographolide, exhibited a different potency of growth inhibition. The ethanolic extract of A. paniculata at the first true leaf stage, which contained a high amount of 14-deoxyandrographolide but a low amount of andrographolide, showed a cytotoxic effect to cancer cells about 4 times higher than the water extract of A. paniculata at the mature leaf stage, which contained a high amount of andrographolide but a low amount of 14-deoxyandrographolide. Andrographolide, not 14-deoxy-11,12-didehydroandrographolide, neoandrographolide, or 14-deoxyandrographolide, possessed potent cytotoxic activity against the growth of liver and bile duct cancer cells. The cytotoxic effect of the water extract of A. paniculata at the mature leaf stage could be explained by the present amount of andrographolide, while the cytotoxic effect of the ethanolic extract of A. paniculata at the first true leaf stage could not. HuCCA-1 cells showed more sensitivity to A. paniculata extracts and andrographolide than RMCCA-1 cells. Furthermore, the ethanolic extract of A. paniculata at the first true leaf stage increased cell cycle arrest at the G0/G1 and G2/M phases, and induced apoptosis in both HuCCA-1 and RMCCA-1 cells. The expressions of cyclin-D1, Bcl-2, and the inactive proenzyme form of caspase-3 were reduced by the ethanolic extract of A. paniculata in the first true leaf stage treatment, while a proapoptotic protein Bax was increased. The cleavage of poly (ADP-ribose) polymerase was also found in the ethanolic extract of A. paniculata in the first true leaf stage treatment. This study suggests that A. paniculata could be a promising herbal plant for the alternative treatment of intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014
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10. Metabolites of the Mangrove Fungus Xylaria sp. BL321 from the South China Sea.
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Yong-Xiang Song, Jun Wang, Shi-Wu Li, Bin Cheng, Li Li, Bin Chen, Lan Liu, Yong-Cheng Lin, and Yu-Cheng Gu
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ORGANIC compound analysis , *CELL culture , *CRYSTALLOGRAPHY , *FUNGI , *MASS spectrometry , *MOLECULAR structure , *NUCLEAR magnetic resonance spectroscopy , *PHARMACEUTICAL chemistry , *RESEARCH funding , *TOXICITY testing - Abstract
Two new lactones, 1 and 2, together with five known compounds, 3-7, were isolated from the marine mangrove fungus Xylaria sp. BL321. Their structures were determined by comprehensive analysis of their MS and NMR spectroscopic data. The absolute configurations of 1 and 2 were established on the basis of electronic circular dichroism calculations. It was found that the exocyclic double bond of 1 rearranged into a cyclic double bond to form a new crystal compound (1a) in diluted NaOH solution. Compound 3 was isolated for the first time as a natural product; its absolute configuration was determined by single-crystal X-ray crystallography. Compounds 4-7 displayed cytotoxicity against human breast cancer cell lines MCF-7 and MDA-MB-435, while compounds 1-3 were inactive (IC50 > 50 μM). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2012
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11. Lignans and Other Constituents from the Roots of the Vietnamese Medicinal Plant Pseuderanthemum palatiferum.
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Huong Doan Thi Mai, Hang Nguyen Thi Minh, Van Cuong Pham, Kim Nga Bui, Van Hung Nguyen, and Van Minh Chau
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ANTI-infective agents , *CELL lines , *LIGNANS , *MASS spectrometry , *MOLECULAR structure , *NUCLEAR magnetic resonance spectroscopy , *PLANT roots , *PLANT extracts - Abstract
Two new lignans, palatiferin A (1) and palatiferin B (2), were isolated from the roots of Pseuderanthemum palatiferum, together with five known triterpenes, epifriedelanol (3), lupeol (4), lupenone (5), betulin (6), pomolic acid (7), and a dipeptide asperglaucide (8). Their structures were established from 2D NMR and mass spectroscopy. The absolute configuration of 1 and 2 was proposed based on the comparison of their optical rotation activities with those of compounds with similar structures such as wodeshiol and paulownin. The new lignans, palatiferin A (1) and palatiferin B (2) exhibited a moderate cytotoxicity against KB and HepG2 cell lines. However, betulin and lupeol, two abundant compounds from the roots of P. palatiferum, showed cytotoxic and antimicrobial activities. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2011
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12. Stage of Action of Naturally Occurring Andrographolides and Their Semisynthetic Analogues against Herpes Simplex Virus Type 1 in Vitro.
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Chantana Aromdee, Supawadee Suebsasana, Tipaya Ekalaksananan, Chamsai Pientong, and Sasithorn Thongchai
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ANTIVIRAL agents , *BIOLOGICAL assay , *CELL lines , *HERPESVIRUSES , *MEDICINAL plants , *MOLECULAR structure , *TERPENES , *PLANT extracts - Abstract
Andrographolide, an ent-labdane diterpene, has been found to have activities against many viruses. Three free hydroxyls at C-3, C-14, and C-19 are involved in the activities. No stage of action has ever been explored. In this study, the naturally occurring compounds of andrographolide, 14-deoxy-11,12-didehydroandrographolide and 14-deoxyandrographolide, and eight semisynthetic analogues, modified at the three free OHs of andrographolide, were explored for their anti-HSV-1 activities. The concentrations that produced 80% viable cells were used to test for both pre- and postinfections by using cytopathic effect reduction assays on Vero cell cultures. Three analogues, 14-acetyl-3,19-isopropylideneandrographolide, 14-acetylandrographolide, and 3,14,19-triacetylandrographolide, significantly exhibited preinfection step activity against the virus. For postinfection activity, only 3,19-isopropylideneandrographolide showed absolute inhibition of HSV-1 replication. Meanwhile, andrographolide exhibited slight inhibitory activities of 34.48 ± 6.93% and 56.90 ± 2.65% against HSV-1 for pre- and postinfection, respectively. The results confirm that the three hydroxyl moieties play a role in the anti-HSV-1 activity of andrographolide. From the study, it can be concluded that 14-acetyl analogues are good for blocking the viral entry, and 3,19-isopropylideneandrographolide, a cyclic dioxane analogue, is good for exerting postinfection anti-HSV-1 activity. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2011
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13. Evaluation of Immunomodulatory Activity of an Extract of Andrographolides from Andographis paniculata.
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Suresh Naik
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ACANTHACEAE , *IMMUNOREGULATION , *PHAGOCYTOSIS , *CYCLOPHOSPHAMIDE , *LABORATORY mice - Abstract
The immunomodulatory activity of HN-02, an extract containing a mixture of andrographolides (i.e., andrographolide [88???5?%] plus 14-deoxyandrographolide and 14-deoxy-11,12-didehydroandrographolide together [12???3?%]) in a pure powder form was evaluated at 1.0, 1.5, and 2.5?mg/kg on different IN VIVO and IN VITRO experimental models. In a delayed-type hypersensitivity (DTH) mouse model, potentiation of the DTH reaction was observed after treatment with cyclophosphamide (CYP) and HN-02 individually. However, CYP potentiation of the DTH reaction was reversed by HN-02 pretreatment. Furthermore, HN-02 treatment elevated the depressed hemagglutination antibody (HA) titer and increased the number of plaque-forming cells (PFCs) in the spleen cells of mice that had been treated with CYP and challenged with sheep red blood cells (SRBC). Further, it was also found that HN-02 treatment stimulated phagocytosis in mice. A significant increase in total WBC count and relative weight of spleen and thymus was observed in mice during 30 days of treatment with HN-02. The present experimental findings demonstrate that HN-02 has the ability to enhance immune function, possibly through modulation of immune responses altered during antigen interaction, and to reverse the immunosuppression induced by CYP. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2009
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14. Andrographolide Inhibits Human Hepatoma-Derived Hep3B Cell Growth through the Activation of c-Jun N-Terminal Kinase.
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Ji, Lili, Liu, Tianyu, Liu, Jun, Chen, Ying, and Wang, Zhengtao
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Andrographolide (Andro) is a potentially anti-inflammatory diterpenoid lactone isolated from the traditional herbal medicine
Andrographis paniculata , which has been effectively used for the treatment of infection, inflammation, cold, fever and diarrhea in China for centuries. In the current study, we found that Andro significantly decreased the number of surviving hepatoma-derived Hep3B cells in the MTT assay and induced cell apoptosis. Further study showed that Andro induced activation of mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPKs) including p38 kinase, c-Jun N-terminal kinase (JNK) and extracellular signal-related kinases (ERK1/2), but had no significant effect on caspase-3, Bcl-xL and Bcl-2, which are apoptosis-related proteins. Moreover, inhibition of JNK activation partially rescued the toxic effect of Andro on Hep3B cells. Therefore, our results indicate that the JNK signaling pathway plays an important role in the toxic effect of Andro on Hep3B cells. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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15. Neoandrographolide from Andrographis paniculata as a Potential Natural Chemosensitizer.
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Pfisterer, Petra H., Rollinger, Judith M., Schyschka, Lilianna, Rudy, Anita, Vollmar, Angelika M., and Stuppner, Hermann
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Extracts of the traditional medicinal herb
Andrographis paniculata and its main constituents are described in the literature as showing anticancer activity. The aim of this study was to isolate the main constituents of a commercially available phytotherapeutic preparation ofA.�paniculata and to determine their chemosensitizing potential in a leukemia cell line. Chromatographic separation steps resulted in the isolation of the diterpenes andrographolide (1 ) and 14-deoxy-11,12-didehydroandrographolide (3 ) and the diterpene glucoside neoandrographolide (2 ). The combination of these constituents with suboptimal concentrations of etoposide revealed compound2 as chemosensitizer in S-Jurkat and X chromosome-linked inhibitor of apoptosis protein (XIAP)-overexpressing Jurkat cells, a model for chemoresistance. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2010
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16. PHOTOSYNTHESIS.
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ANGIOSPERMS ,ACANTHACEAE - Abstract
The article provides information on the flowering plant, lauteridium.
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- 2015
17. Eternal Flame.
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PHOTOGRAPHS ,ACANTHUS ,PETUNIAS ,ACANTHACEAE ,ACANTHUS mollis - Abstract
Photographs of several species of Acanthus plants including flame acanthus, Carolina wild petunia and fringeleaf wild petunia are presented.
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- 2010
18. Fire & Ice.
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ACANTHACEAE ,FLORAL products ,ANGIOSPERMS ,HORTICULTURE ,HEUCHERA - Abstract
The article presents instructions for planting a flower pot that contains Gulf Stream nandina, Black Beauty and Georgia Peach heucheras, Silver Posie thymus, and Tasmanian Angel acanthus. A discussion of the watering needs, fertilization needs, and growth times for each of the varieties of the flowers is presented. Information for additional information which can be obtained from Terra Nova Nurseries is offered.
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- 2008
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