Biologically active chloroform fraction of an extract obtained from a mangroone plant Salvadora persica L

a technology of salvadora persica and chloroform fraction, which is applied in the directions of biocide, plant/algae/fungi/lichens, plant compositions, etc., can solve the problems of affecting the therapeutic affecting the effect of betulinic acid availability, and affecting the quality of the product, so as to enhance the sweetness and reduce the after taste of the produ
US20030003171A1Inactive Publication Date: 2003-01-02COUNCIL OF SCI & IND RES

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COUNCIL OF SCI & IND RES
Publication Date
2003-01-02
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Abstract

The invention discloses a process of extracting, fractionating and purifying bioactive molecules from an associated mangrove plant, methods of screening for pharmacological activities of crude extract, its fractions and purified compounds and use of the chloroform fraction of the crude extract as anti-spasmodic, anti-arrhythmic and anti-cholinergic agent.
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[0001] The invention relates to biologically active chloroform fraction of extracts obtained from the plant Salvadora persica Linneaus 1753. The invention also provides a process for obtaining the crude extract and obtaining the chloroform fraction. Further, the invention provides pharmaceutical compositions, exhibiting biological activity. Related Art The associated mangrove plant, Salvadora persica Linneaus, 1753, belongs to the order Salvadoracea and are shrubs or small trees with white flowers frequent in degraded mangrove swamps and saline banks all over the west coast of India. Large numbers of marine plants have been examined for bioactive substances. Nazarine, F; Anita F; Rataboli, P. V.; Diniz D'Souza, R. S and Dhume; V. G., 1998 in Indian Journal of marine Sciences, 27: 499-501 have reported promising pharmacological activities in marine organisms from Indian waters.

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