2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.phyplu.2023.100411
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A review on phytochemistry of Paederia foetida Linn

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“…These enzymes are primarily involved in the process of detoxification, where they oxidize molecules that are not polar into more execrable and polar ones [117] . NPs that are substrates or inhibitors of the CYP450 enzymes include coumarins [118] . As an example, A53 , a linear furanocoumarin present in grapefruits and abundant in citrus fruits, is a powerful inhibitor of multiple CYP450 enzymes [119] .…”
Section: Results From the Reviewing And Their Related Discussionmentioning
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“…These enzymes are primarily involved in the process of detoxification, where they oxidize molecules that are not polar into more execrable and polar ones [117] . NPs that are substrates or inhibitors of the CYP450 enzymes include coumarins [118] . As an example, A53 , a linear furanocoumarin present in grapefruits and abundant in citrus fruits, is a powerful inhibitor of multiple CYP450 enzymes [119] .…”
Section: Results From the Reviewing And Their Related Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[117] NPs that are substrates or inhibitors of the CYP450 enzymes include coumarins. [118] As an example, A53, a linear furanocoumarin present in grapefruits and abundant in citrus fruits, is a powerful inhibitor of multiple CYP450 enzymes. [119] Because many of these CYP450 enzymes are necessary for the metabolism and bioactivation processes of drugs in living cells, these interactions are particularly significant in the pharmacological sciences.…”
Section: Cytochrome P450-inhibition Capacity Of Pdcsmentioning
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“…This plant belonging to the Rubiaceae family has been known for its anti‐inflammatory properties since pre‐historic times and was even used for the treatment of rheumatic diseases, being endowed with principal bio‐actives like iridoid glycosides, flavonoid glycosides, phenolic derivatives, anthraquinones, triterpenoids, phytosterols, essential oils, sterols and galacturonic acids (Dutta et al, 2023). Essential medicinal extracts are obtained from multiple parts of this invaluable plant, such as diuretic functions from a decoction of the leaves, emetics from roots, dental analgesics from fruits and leukoderma suppressors from the seeds, to name a few.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This plant belonging to the Rubiaceae family has been known for its anti-inflammatory properties since pre-historic times and was even used for the treatment of rheumatic diseases, being endowed with principal bio-actives like iridoid glycosides, flavonoid glycosides, phenolic derivatives, anthraquinones, triterpenoids, phytosterols, essential oils, sterols and galacturonic acids (Dutta et al, 2023).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Trichomes are present on both surfaces elongating to produce uniseriate trichomes and mesophyll is composed of single-layered palisade cells and 3-4 layer spongy tissue. The midribs are composed of single-layered epidermis covered with cuticles, ground tissue consists of 2-5 layered collenchyma towards the upper and lower side of parenchyma 3 . Aerial parts contain methyl mercaptan, cysteine, keto alcohol, paederolone, a keto compound, paederepne and betasitosterol, protein, carbohydrates, glycosides, essential oils, quinines, alkaloids, iridoid glycosides, sitosterol, stigmasterol, amino acids and volatile oil 4 .…”
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