1986
DOI: 10.1016/0031-9422(86)88049-9
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Falciformin, a flavanone from pods of Tephrosia falciformis

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“…The extract Tephrosia elata Flavonoid Isopongaflavone, Tephrosin, 8-(3,3-dimethylallyl)-5,7-dimethoxy flavanone, Obovatin methyl ether, Elatadihydrochalcone, Obovatachalcone, (S)-elatadihydrochalcone (Muiva et al, 2009) Tephrosia elongata Flavonoid Elongatin (Smalberger et al, 1975) Tephrosia emoroides Flavonoid Emoroidone, 5-Methoxyisolonchocarpin, Emoroidocarpan, Emoroidenone (Machocho et al, 1995) Tephrosia falciformis Flavonoid 7-Hydroxy-8-(γ,γ-dimethylallyl)flavanone, Falciformin. (Khan et al, 1986) Tephrosia viciodes Flavonoid Enantiomultijugin (Gomez-Garibay et al, 1992) Continued was prepared and applied externally in the form of ointment (5%w/w) to rats. The study showed the extract processed healing action which was reflected by the improved collagen (predominant extracellular protein in granulation tissue of wounds) maturation by increased cross-linking and increased levels of hydroxyproline, a major constituent of collagen which serves as the indicator of replacement of collagen tissue, thereby promoting rapid wound healing process (Lodhi et al, 2006).…”
Section: Wound Healingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The extract Tephrosia elata Flavonoid Isopongaflavone, Tephrosin, 8-(3,3-dimethylallyl)-5,7-dimethoxy flavanone, Obovatin methyl ether, Elatadihydrochalcone, Obovatachalcone, (S)-elatadihydrochalcone (Muiva et al, 2009) Tephrosia elongata Flavonoid Elongatin (Smalberger et al, 1975) Tephrosia emoroides Flavonoid Emoroidone, 5-Methoxyisolonchocarpin, Emoroidocarpan, Emoroidenone (Machocho et al, 1995) Tephrosia falciformis Flavonoid 7-Hydroxy-8-(γ,γ-dimethylallyl)flavanone, Falciformin. (Khan et al, 1986) Tephrosia viciodes Flavonoid Enantiomultijugin (Gomez-Garibay et al, 1992) Continued was prepared and applied externally in the form of ointment (5%w/w) to rats. The study showed the extract processed healing action which was reflected by the improved collagen (predominant extracellular protein in granulation tissue of wounds) maturation by increased cross-linking and increased levels of hydroxyproline, a major constituent of collagen which serves as the indicator of replacement of collagen tissue, thereby promoting rapid wound healing process (Lodhi et al, 2006).…”
Section: Wound Healingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(1984) from P. niruri. Gupta and Krishnamurti (1976) and Khan et al (1986) have also reported the presence of 8-prenylated flavanone from Milletia ovalifolia and Tephrosia falciformis, respectively.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…[ 46 ] 7‐Hydroxy‐8‐(γ,γ‐dimethylallyl)‐flavanone (entry 2, 14ba ) was first isolated from Milletia ovalifolia seeds [ 47 ] and later from the pods of Tephrosia falciformis . [ 48 ] It was demonstrated that 14ba is one of the most potent inhibitors of adenosine cyclic monophosphate (cAMP) phosphodiesterase out of more than sixty flavonoids tested. [ 49 ] Lespeflorin A 2 ( 4 ) was isolated from the roots of the plant Lespedeza floribunda Bunge and found to inhibit melanin synthesis (entry 7).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%