Bioactivities of the thai medicinal and edible plants C. cajan, M. citrifolia and O. americanum

© 2015, International Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Science. All rights reserved. Objective: Inflammation and oxidative stress are closely related and play a role in various diseases. If an infectious component plays a role, an antibacterial effect is of advantage. Thus, natural remedies wh...

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Main Authors: Monika Mueller, Rinrampai Puttipan, Kantaporn Janngeon, Frank M. Unger, Helmut Viernstein, Siriporn Okonogi
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-548492018-09-04T10:25:13Z Bioactivities of the thai medicinal and edible plants C. cajan, M. citrifolia and O. americanum Monika Mueller Rinrampai Puttipan Kantaporn Janngeon Frank M. Unger Helmut Viernstein Siriporn Okonogi Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics © 2015, International Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Science. All rights reserved. Objective: Inflammation and oxidative stress are closely related and play a role in various diseases. If an infectious component plays a role, an antibacterial effect is of advantage. Thus, natural remedies which combine different bioactivities have a broader range of application. Methods: Here we elucidate the anti-inflammatory, antioxidant and antibacterial effects of three edible and traditionally used Thai plants including leaves of Cajanus cajan, Morinda citrifolia and Ocimum americanum. Results: The extracts exerted significant anti-inflammatory activity in lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-stimulated macrophages. C. cajan extract shows a broad spectrum of antibacterial activity against Gram positive and negative, aerobic and anaerobic bacteria, whereas M. citrifolia and O. americanum possess antibacterial activity only against anaerobic bacteria. Extracts of all three plants showed significant antioxidant effects Conclusion: The three plants are potential herbal remedies or supplements for functional food for the treatment and prevention of inflammation, oxidative imbalance, and bacterial infections or associated diseases. 2018-09-04T10:25:13Z 2018-09-04T10:25:13Z 2015-01-01 Journal 09751491 2-s2.0-84943227411 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84943227411&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/54849
institution Chiang Mai University
building Chiang Mai University Library
country Thailand
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topic Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics
spellingShingle Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics
Monika Mueller
Rinrampai Puttipan
Kantaporn Janngeon
Frank M. Unger
Helmut Viernstein
Siriporn Okonogi
Bioactivities of the thai medicinal and edible plants C. cajan, M. citrifolia and O. americanum
description © 2015, International Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Science. All rights reserved. Objective: Inflammation and oxidative stress are closely related and play a role in various diseases. If an infectious component plays a role, an antibacterial effect is of advantage. Thus, natural remedies which combine different bioactivities have a broader range of application. Methods: Here we elucidate the anti-inflammatory, antioxidant and antibacterial effects of three edible and traditionally used Thai plants including leaves of Cajanus cajan, Morinda citrifolia and Ocimum americanum. Results: The extracts exerted significant anti-inflammatory activity in lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-stimulated macrophages. C. cajan extract shows a broad spectrum of antibacterial activity against Gram positive and negative, aerobic and anaerobic bacteria, whereas M. citrifolia and O. americanum possess antibacterial activity only against anaerobic bacteria. Extracts of all three plants showed significant antioxidant effects Conclusion: The three plants are potential herbal remedies or supplements for functional food for the treatment and prevention of inflammation, oxidative imbalance, and bacterial infections or associated diseases.
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author Monika Mueller
Rinrampai Puttipan
Kantaporn Janngeon
Frank M. Unger
Helmut Viernstein
Siriporn Okonogi
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Rinrampai Puttipan
Kantaporn Janngeon
Frank M. Unger
Helmut Viernstein
Siriporn Okonogi
author_sort Monika Mueller
title Bioactivities of the thai medicinal and edible plants C. cajan, M. citrifolia and O. americanum
title_short Bioactivities of the thai medicinal and edible plants C. cajan, M. citrifolia and O. americanum
title_full Bioactivities of the thai medicinal and edible plants C. cajan, M. citrifolia and O. americanum
title_fullStr Bioactivities of the thai medicinal and edible plants C. cajan, M. citrifolia and O. americanum
title_full_unstemmed Bioactivities of the thai medicinal and edible plants C. cajan, M. citrifolia and O. americanum
title_sort bioactivities of the thai medicinal and edible plants c. cajan, m. citrifolia and o. americanum
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