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- W3097397285 abstract "The potential role of natural product have been identified for preventing or treating various diseases, our aim was to investigate The role of Alstonia scholaris leaves as anticancer. The phytochemical constituents of Alstonia sp. have been extensively investigated 2,3-secofernane triterpenoids, alstonic acids, were isolated from the leaves of Alstonia scholaris. first known examples of 2,3-secofernane triterpenoids. The plant Alstonia scholaris has a wide range of pharmacological activities. It is widely used in various traditional system of medicine as a medicine. It has been used since centuries as cooling agent, astringent, demulcent, appetizer; arthritis, tonic, aphrodisiac and in treatment of diarrhoea. Recent research carried out indicates its other uses such as antimicrobial, anti-fertility, anti inflammatory and antiemetic. The in vitro cytotoxic activity was performed by using MTT assay on Breast cell line T47D (organism- Homo sapiens, Human) and on breast cell line MCF 7 (organism- Homo sapiens, Human). Alstonia scholaris concentration (µg/ml) was increased, the % growth inhibition also increased." @default.
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- W3097397285 title "PHARMACOGNOSTIC AND PHARMACOLOGICAL ACTIVITY OF ALSTONIA SCHOLARIS: A REVIEW" @default.
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