Antioxidant and anticancer properties of berries

B Baby, P Antony, R Vijayan - Critical reviews in food science and …, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
The enduring relationship between dietary patterns and human health has led us to
investigate the bioactive components present in fruits and vegetables for a very long time …

Advances in biotechnology of Emblica officinalis Gaertn. syn. Phyllanthus emblica L.: a nutraceuticals-rich fruit tree with multifaceted ethnomedicinal uses

S Gantait, M Mahanta, S Bera, SK Verma - 3 Biotech, 2021 - Springer
Abstract Emblica officinalis Gaertn. syn. Phyllanthus emblica L., universally known as
'Amla'or 'Aonla'or 'Indian gooseberry', is a popular fruit tree belonging to the family …

Herbal immunomodulators-a remedial panacea for designing and developing effective drugs and medicines: current scenario and future prospects

R Tiwari, SK Latheef, I Ahmed, HMN Iqbal… - Current drug …, 2018 - benthamdirect.com
Background: Constant exposure to various stressors, such as immune pressure, rapidly
increasing population, deleterious changes in the ecosystem, climate change, infection with …

[PDF][PDF] Current trends in the research of Emblica officinalis (Amla): A pharmacological perspective

S Dasaroju, KM Gottumukkala - Int J Pharm Sci Rev Res, 2014 - academia.edu
ABSTRACT Phyllanthus emblica Linn. Or Emblica officinalis Gaertn. commonly known as
Indian gooseberry or Amla is one of the most important medicinal plants in Indian traditional …

[HTML][HTML] Phyllanthus emblica: A comprehensive review of its therapeutic benefits

B Ahmad, N Hafeez, A Rauf, S Bashir, H Linfang… - South African journal of …, 2021 - Elsevier
Medicinal plants are precious gifts of nature, which may serve as a source of food and
medicine to humans. Phyllanthus emblica L has held a unique position in the Indian …

Phytochemistry, pharmacology and medicinal properties of Phyllanthus emblica Linn.

BP Gaire, L Subedi - Chinese journal of integrative medicine, 2014 - Springer
Phyllanthus emblica L.(syn. Emblica officinalis) is commonly known as Indian gooseberry. In
Ayurveda, P. emblica has been extensively used, both as edible (tonic) plants and for its …

Botanical drugs in Ayurveda and traditional Chinese medicine

Y Jaiswal, Z Liang, Z Zhao - Journal of ethnopharmacology, 2016 - Elsevier
Abstract Ethnopharmacological relevance China and India have a long history in the
therapeutic application of botanical drugs in traditional medicine. Traditional Chinese …

Phytochemicals and medicinal properties of indigenous tropical fruits with potential for commercial development

HE Khoo, A Azlan, KW Kong… - … and Alternative Medicine, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Hundreds of fruit‐bearing trees are native to Southeast Asia, but many of them are
considered as indigenous or underutilized. These species can be categorized as …

Jamun (Syzygium cumini (L.) Skeels): The conventional underutilized multifunctional plant-an exotic gleam into its food and functional significance

S Kumar, S Sharma, V Kumar, A Sharma, R Kaur… - Industrial Crops and …, 2023 - Elsevier
Jamun is a valuable therapeutic plant in India and is also referred to as “Black Jamun” while,
all the plant parts, ie, leaves, bark, fruit, roots, and seeds, have therapeutic applications. The …

Enhancing the functional properties and nutritional quality of ice cream with processed amla (Indian gooseberry)

RK Goraya, U Bajwa - Journal of food science and technology, 2015 - Springer
Amla (Indian gooseberry) and its processed products are rich source of vitamin C, phenols,
dietary fibre and antioxidants. In contrast, ice cream is a poor source of these …