Apinan Pholboon's research while affiliated with Mahidol University and other places

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Publications (1)


medicines Flavonoids and Other Phenolic Compounds from Medicinal Plants for Pharmaceutical and Medical Aspects: An Overview
  • Literature Review
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August 2018

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Medicines

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Areeya Thongboonyou

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Apinan Pholboon

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Phenolic compounds as well as flavonoids are well-known as antioxidant and many other important bioactive agents that have long been interested due to their benefits for human health, curing and preventing many diseases. This review attempts to demonstrate an overview of flavonoids and other phenolic compounds as the interesting alternative sources for pharmaceutical and medicinal applications. The examples of these phytochemicals from several medicinal plants are also illustrated, and their potential applications in pharmaceutical and medical aspects, especially for health promoting e.g., antioxidant effects, antibacterial effect, anti-cancer effect, cardioprotective effects, immune system promoting and anti-inflammatory effects, skin protective effect from UV radiation and so forth are highlighted.

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... If LC50 values are lower than 1000 μg/ml, it is considered cytotoxic (Meyer et al., 1982). Radhika et al., 2013 Some studies confirmed that cytotoxic activity is responsible for secondary metabolites such as phenolics, flavonoids, terpenoids, etc. (Coe et al., 2010;Vila et al., 2004;Rahman et al., 2022;Ren et al., 2003;Tungmunnithum et al., 2018;Aryal et al., 2019;). The absence of flavonoids in the root extract may explain why the root of R. retusa is less potent than the leaf and stem part. ...

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IN VITRO EVALUATION OF THE ANTIMICROBIAL, TOXIC, ANTI-ARTHRITIC AND THROMBOLYTIC PROPERTIES OF DIFFERENT PARTS OF PLANT ORCHID RHYNCHOSTYLIS RETUSA (L.) BLUME
medicines Flavonoids and Other Phenolic Compounds from Medicinal Plants for Pharmaceutical and Medical Aspects: An Overview

Medicines