Chemopreventive Action of Compounds from Parmelia Perlata

Sonal Dobhal
Sonal Dobhal
Maheep Kumar
Maheep Kumar
Ashok Kumar
Ashok Kumar
Yogesh Chandra Joshi
Yogesh Chandra Joshi
University of Rajasthan University of Rajasthan
Banaras Hindu University Banaras Hindu University

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Abstract

Cancer prevention may be accomplished by phytochemicals obtained from vegetables, fruits, spices, teas, herbs and medicinal plants. The investigations on the species of Parmelia proved to be source of unique chemical agents that have already been proved to be effective against various types of cancer. Present study focus on chemopreventive activity against random-bred male Swiss albino mice through oral administration of dried ethanolic extract of traditional medicinal lichen Parmelia perlata. Further ethanolic extract of entitled lichen afforded three novel compounds.

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How to Cite This Article

Sonal Dobhal. 2020. \u201cChemopreventive Action of Compounds from Parmelia Perlata\u201d. Global Journal of Science Frontier Research - B: Chemistry GJSFR-B Volume 20 (GJSFR Volume 20 Issue B2).

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Chemopreventive Action of Compounds from Parmelia Perlata

Sonal Dobhal
Sonal Dobhal <p>University of Rajasthan</p>
Maheep Kumar
Maheep Kumar
Ashok Kumar
Ashok Kumar <p>Banaras Hindu University</p>
Yogesh Chandra Joshi
Yogesh Chandra Joshi

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