Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2497495 | Phytomedicine | 2008 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Chemoprofile of Taverniera cuneifolia (Roth) Arn. a wild relative of commercial licorice (Glycyrrhiza glabra L) is presented. Both T. cuneifolia and G. glabra L were found to be very similar phytochemically. At least eighteen chromatophores were found similar in both the plants including the sweetening principle, glycyrrhizin. The extracts of T. cuneifolia root, exhibited promising anti-inflammatory, anti-tumor, anti germ tube formation (in Candida albicans), protection from mutagen toxicity and cytotoxic activities comparable to that of G. glabra. In general, the results suggest that T. cuneifolia could be used as substitute of G. glabra.
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Authors
Gajanan B. Zore, Umakanth B. Winston, Babasaheb S. Surwase, Nisha S. Meshram, V.D. Sangle, Smita S. Kulkarni, S. Mohan Karuppayil,