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Pharmacognosy Reviews
An Open Access, Peer Reviewed Journal in the field of Pharmacognosy

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Base structure
Additional notable constituents included limonene (8.6%) in
ß-sitosterol
Phenols present in olive oil, their degradation into
Hexapeptide of RA – series isolated from Rubia cordifolia
The available literature on phytochemical reports of the
Structure of major constituents in N. foetida
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Plants reported to possess anti-stress effects
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(1S,5S,7S,8R)-4-hydroxy-8-methyl-3,5,7-triS (3-methylbut-2-enyl) -8-(4-methylpent-3-enyl)-1-(2-methyl propanoyl) bicyclo [3,3,1] non-3-ene-2,9-dione.
Schematic presentation of phytoestrogens subtypes. (Modified from ref no. 2) Aglycone 7/4’ Glucosyl 6”-Malonyl Isoflavone Isoflavone R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 Daidzein H H H H H Genistein 0H H H H H Glycitein H 0Me H H H Formononetin H H H H Me Biochanin A 0H H H H Me Figure 2: Structural interpretation of isoflavones, estradiol and tamoxifen. R3O R2
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Different classes of flavonoids and their possible interchangeability
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Herbal plants used in Chyawanprash (3, 4)
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Melacacidin
Antifertility effect on male Wistar rats
L-Dopa
Terminalia chebula fruits
Differenct parts of Achyranthes aspera with the pharmacological activity
3a-hydroxy-lup-20(29)-en-24 oic acid
Sitoindoside
Common phytoconstituents of Curcuma longa
Branch with ripe olives
(A) Ailanthus excelsa tree, (B) Leaves, (C) Stem bark
Coumarins
Literature data about antimicrobial activity of Meliponinae propolis
Pathway for the formation of allicin from alliin
Curdlan
Structures of Eto poside, Teniposide and Etopophos
Some plants used in the management of sexual dysfunction in Nigeria
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Basic flavonoid structure
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Scheme of a modified multimode domestic microwave oven (open vessel extraction)
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Structure of Serratol
Cucurbitacin C
Gynocardin
Pharmacological Activity
g-Glutamyl peptides in A. cepa
Intercropping in the field of Chlorophytum borivilianum
The monoterpenoid indole alkaloids from Voacanga Thouars

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Pharmacognosy Reviews (Phcog Rev.)

[ISSN: Print -0973-7847, Online - 0976-2787] [http://www.phcogrev.com], a publication of Phcog.Net, Bangalore, INDIA. It is published Semi-annual, serves the need of different scientists and others involved in medicinal plant research and development. Each issue covers different reviews on related topics of natural product drug discovery, Biotechnology, Marine Pharmacognosy and Medicinal Plants. Review articles that are of broad readership interest to users in industry, academia, and government. Phcog Rev. is an important and most cited review journal for medicinal Plant researchers —and it's an Open Access Publication.

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