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Phyllanthus emblica

 
 
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Disease relevance of Phyllanthus emblica

 

High impact information on Phyllanthus emblica

 

Anatomical context of Phyllanthus emblica

  • Interestingly, Amla relieved the immunosuppressive effects of Cr on lymphocyte proliferation and even restored the IL-2 and gamma-IFN production considerably [9].
 

Associations of Phyllanthus emblica with chemical compounds

  • Among the drug-fed groups, the Haritaki group had significantly lower degrees of sudanophilia and cholesterol content of aorta and liver (P less than 0.001) as compared to the Bahira and Amla groups [10].
  • Protective effects of Emblica officinalis Gaertn. in cyclophosphamide-treated mice [11].
  • Physiconutritional qualities of fruits viz. apple, lime, pomegranate, Perlette grape, and Pusa Navrang grape were analyzed and compared with those of Indian gooseberry (Emblica officinalis Gaertn.). Indian gooseberry juice contained the highest vitamin C (478.56 mg/100 ml) [12].
  • Therefore, the aim of the study was to determine the anti-oxidant and immunomodulatory properties of Amla using chromium (VI) as an immunosuppressive agent [9].
  • Amla significantly inhibited Cr-induced free radical production and restored the anti-oxidant status back to control level [9].
 

Gene context of Phyllanthus emblica

 

Analytical, diagnostic and therapeutic context of Phyllanthus emblica

  • The cholesterol contents of the liver and aorta, respectively, were significantly less in the Haritaki group (46 mg/100 g, 28 mg/100 g), the Bahira group (78 mg/100 g, 72 mg/100 g) and the Amla group (46 mg/100 g, 42 mg/100 g), than in the control group (604 mg/100 g, 116 mg/100 g) [10].
  • The lipid lowering and antiatherosclerotic effects of Emblica officinalis (Amla) fresh juice were evaluated in cholesterol-fed rabbits (rendered hyperlipidaemic by atherogenic diet and cholesterol feeding) [13].

References

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