All Studies

Phytochemical profiling and anti-inflammatory, analgesic activity of Ficus religiosa L. and molecular docking study against iNOS, TNF-α enzyme.

The study investigated the anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties of Ficus religiosa bark extract and the component quercetin. Both showed significant reduction in paw volume and pain symptoms, suggesting their potential use in treating pain and inflammation.

Ahmad S et al (2023).
Pak J Pharm Sci.
PubMed:
37869923

Metabolomics and molecular networking approach for exploring the anti-diabetic activity of medicinal plants.

Researchers analyzed four medicinal plants and found that Plant A's methanol extract was most effective against α-amylase, while Plant B's water fraction showed strong α-glucosidase inhibition. Metabolic profiling revealed 32 secondary metabolites, with 22 tentatively identified.

Timilsina AP et al (2023).
RSC Adv.
PubMed:
37869390

Antioxidant Potential of Ethiopian Medicinal Plants and Their Phytochemicals: A Review of Pharmacological Evaluation.

This study explores the use of antioxidant compounds from Ethiopian medicinal plants to protect cells from free radical damage, potentially aiding in the prevention and treatment of diseases like cancer and central nervous system damage. Further research is recommended.

Nigussie G et al (2023).
Evid Based Complement Alternat Med.
PubMed:
37868204