Gastroprotective Effects of β-sitosterol and β-sitosterol-3-O-β-D-glucopyranoside from Bridelia ferruginea Stem Bark
Nnamani, E.M.; Akah, P.A.; Okoli, C.O.; Ezike, A.C.; Kenne, M.T.
American Journal of Pharmacology and Toxicology 15(1): 29-39
2020
ISSN/ISBN: 1557-4962 Accession: 084236308
Full Text Article emailed within 1 workday
Payments are secure & encrypted

Related References
Fagbohun, E.D.; Bamikole, A.M. 2019: Antifungal Effects of Methanolic Extract of Stem Bark of Bridelia ferruginea Benth. Leaves of Aloe vera L. and Stem Bark of Alstonia boonei de Wild Microbiology Research Journal International: 1-11Ju, Y.H.; Clausen, L.M.; Allred, K.F. 2004: B-Sitosterol, b-Sitosterol Glucoside, and a Mixture of b-Sitosterol and b-Sitosterol Glucoside Modulate the Growth of Estrogen-Responsive Breast Cancer Cells In Vitro and in Ovariectomized Athymic Mice The Journal of Nutrition 134(5): 45-51
Ju, Y.H.; Clausen, L.M.; Allred, K.F.; Almada, A.L.; Helferich, W.G. 2004: -Sitosterol, -Sitosterol Glucoside, and a Mixture of -Sitosterol and -Sitosterol Glucoside Modulate the Growth of Estrogen-Responsive Breast Cancer Cells In Vitro and in Ovariectomized Athymic Mice The Journal of Nutrition 134(5): 1145-1151
Ezike, A.C.; Akah, P.A.; Nnamani, E.M.; Okoli, C.O.; Ojike, F.U.; Eze, F.S.; Chime, C.E.; Azosiri, I.J. 2011: Studies on the antiulcer and gastrointestinal effects of stem bark extract of Bridelia ferruginea Journal of Complementary and Integrative Medicine 8
Onoruvwe, O.; Olayinka, A.O.; Lot, T.Y.; Udoh, F.V. 2001: Effects of stem bark and leaf extracts of Bridelia ferruginea on rat bladder smooth muscle Fitoterapia 72(3): 230-235
Bhattacharyya, A.K.; Connor, W.E.; Lin, D.S.; McMurry, M.M.; Shulman, R.S. 1991: Sluggish sitosterol turnover and hepatic failure to excrete sitosterol into bile cause expansion of body pool of sitosterol in patients with sitosterolemia and xanthomatosis Arteriosclerosis and Thrombosis: a Journal of Vascular Biology 11(5): 1287-1294
Ju, Y.H.; Clausen, L.M.; Allred, K.F.; Almada, A.L.; Helferich, W.G. 2004: Beta-Sitosterol, beta-Sitosterol Glucoside, and a Mixture of beta-Sitosterol and beta-Sitosterol Glucoside Modulate the Growth of Estrogen-Responsive Breast Cancer Cells in Vitro and in Ovariectomized Athymic Mice Journal of Nutrition 134(5): 1145-1151
Olajide, O.A.; Makinde, J.M.; Awe, S.O. 1999: Effects of the aqueous extract of Bridelia ferruginea stem bark on carrageenan-induced oedema and granuloma tissue formation in rats and mice Journal of Ethnopharmacology 66(1): 113-117
Cimanga, K.; De Bruyne, T.; Apers, S.; Pieters, L.; Totté, J.; Kambu, K.; Tona, L.; Bakana, P.; van Ufford, L.Q.; Beukelman, C.; Labadie, R.; Vlietinck, A.J. 1999: Complement-Inhibiting Constituents of Bridelia ferruginea Stem Bark Planta Medica 65(3): 213-217
Odo, R.I.; Ihedioha, T.E.; Ukpai, E.E. 2018: Effects of combination Therapy of Bridelia ferruginea stem bark and diminazene aceturate on testicular and haematological changes in Trypanosoma brucei infected male rats African Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology 12(28): 427-430
Awodele, O.; Amagon, K.I.; Agbo, J.; Prasad, M.N.V. 2015: Toxicological evaluation of the aqueous stem bark extract of Bridelia ferruginea (Euphorbiaceae) in rodents Interdisciplinary Toxicology 8(2): 89-98
Mbah, C.C.; Builders, P.F.; Akuodor, G.C.; Kunle, O.O. 2012: Pharmaceutical Characterization of Aqueous Stem Bark Extract of Bridelia ferruginea Benth (Euphorbiaceae) Tropical Journal of Pharmaceutical Research 11(4): 637-644
Akuodor, G. C.; Mbah, C. C.; Anyalewechi, N. A.; Idris-Usman, M.; Iwuanyanwu, T. C.; Osunkwo, U. A. 2011: Pharmacological profile of aqueous extract of Bridelia ferruginea stem bark in the relief of pain and fever Journal of Medicinal Plants Research 5(22): 5366-5369
Adebayo, O.A.; Joshua, O.B. 2019: Evaluation of Anthelmintic Potential of Aqueous Extract of the Stem Bark of Bridelia ferruginea (Benth) Euphorbiaceae Journal of Pharmaceutical Research International 24(6): 1-6
Adebayo, E. A.; Ishola, O. R. 2009: Phytochemical and antimicrobial screening of the crude extracts from the root, stem bark and leaves of Bridelia ferruginea African Journal of Biotechnology 8(4): 650-653
Olajide, O.A.; Makinde, J.M.; Okpako, D.T.; Awe, S.O. 2000: Studies on the anti-inflammatory and related pharmacological properties of the aqueous extract of Bridelia ferruginea stem bark Journal of Ethnopharmacology 71(1-2): 153-160
Cimanga, K.; Ying, L.; De Bruyne, T.; Apers, S.; Cos, P.; Hermans, N.; Bakana, P.; Tona, L.; Kambu, K.; Kalenda, D.T.; Pieters, L.; Vanden Berghe, D.; Vlietinck, A.J. 2001: Radical scavenging and xanthine oxidase inhibitory activity of phenolic compounds from Bridelia ferruginea stem bark Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology 53(5): 757-761
Shehu, A.; Ponnapalli, M.Gowri.; Mahboob, M.; Prabhakar, P.V.; Olatunji, G.Ademola. 2019: New n -nonadecanoyl-β-sitosterol and other constituents from the stem-bark of Anacardium occidentale Natural product research 2019: 1-7
Olajide, O.A.; Okpako, D.T.; Makinde, J.M. 2003: Anti-inflammatory properties of Bridelia ferruginea stem bark. Inhibition of lipopolysaccaride-induced septic shock and vascular permeability Journal of Ethnopharmacology 88(2-3): 221-224
Ahmad, H; Sehgal, S; Mishra, A; Gupta, R; Saraf, S A. 2012: TLC Detection of β-sitosterol in Michelia champaca L. Leaves and Stem Bark and it's Determination by HPTLC Pharmacognosy Journal 4(27): 45-55