2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.sajb.2017.11.002
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Anti-mycobacterial, -oxidative, -proliferative and -inflammatory activities of dichloromethane leaf extracts of Gymnosporia senegalensis (Lam.) Loes

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“…Antiobesity (Pierce, 1999;Preuss et al, 2004), antidiabetic (Sugihara et al, 2000, hypolipidaemic (Bishayee and Chatterjee, 1994), antimicrobial (Satdive and Abhilash, 2003), antiinflammatory (Malik et al, 2008), free radical scavenging activity (Ohmori et al, 2005) Gymnosporia senegalensis Diarrhea (de Wet et al, 2010), microbial diseases (Ngezahayo et al, 2015); South Africa: impotence (Semenya et al, 2013) Antibacterial (Mathabe et al, 2006), antibacterial andcytotoxic (Tatsimo et al, 2019), antimycobacterial (Makgatho et al, 2018) Holostylon robustum Tuberculosis, vertigo, cough (Bossard, 1996) -…”
Section: Species Previously Reported Ethnomedicinal Uses Reported Pharmacological Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Antiobesity (Pierce, 1999;Preuss et al, 2004), antidiabetic (Sugihara et al, 2000, hypolipidaemic (Bishayee and Chatterjee, 1994), antimicrobial (Satdive and Abhilash, 2003), antiinflammatory (Malik et al, 2008), free radical scavenging activity (Ohmori et al, 2005) Gymnosporia senegalensis Diarrhea (de Wet et al, 2010), microbial diseases (Ngezahayo et al, 2015); South Africa: impotence (Semenya et al, 2013) Antibacterial (Mathabe et al, 2006), antibacterial andcytotoxic (Tatsimo et al, 2019), antimycobacterial (Makgatho et al, 2018) Holostylon robustum Tuberculosis, vertigo, cough (Bossard, 1996) -…”
Section: Species Previously Reported Ethnomedicinal Uses Reported Pharmacological Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…is an important medical plant in Africa. It is used to treat respiratory ailments and inflammations (da Silva et al, 2011;Makgatho et al, 2018).…”
Section: Celastraceaementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Exell. 6 Previous biological studies reported that extracts from various parts (stem, leaves, bark, and root) of G. senegalensis exhibited antiinflammatory, 5,7,8 antimicrobial, 5,8 antiplasmodial, 9 antioxidant, 8 and antiproliferative 8 activities. In addition, compounds of different classes, including alkaloids, terpenoids, sugars, lignans, and flavonoids, have been reported from M. senegalensis.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In our effort to investigate the potential of G. senegalensis as source of lead compounds, we fractionated the non-polar (rich in chlorophyll) and polar fractions of ethyl acetate leaf extract. We report herein the isolation, antimicrobial, and antioxidant activities of one new megastigmane derivative (1) and eight known compounds (2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%