Terminalia catappa L.
Family: Combretaceae
Synonyms : Badamia comersoni Gaertn., Buceras catappa Hitchc., Juglans catappa Lour., Phytolacca javanica Osbeck, Terminalia badamia Tul., Terminalia dichotoma Miq., Terminalia latifolia Blanco, Terminalia mauritana Blanco, Terminalia moluccana Lam., Terminalia ovatifolia Nor.
Bengali : baadaam, Desi baadaam.
Burmese - Badan
Chinese : 榄 仁树 Lan ren shu, 欖仁 Lan ren (Taiwan).
Dutch - Malabar almond, Manguel
English : Almond, Indian Badam
Fijian - Tavola
French : Amandier des Antilles, Amandier des Indes, Amandier de l'Inde, Amandier tropical, Badamier.
German : Indischer Mandelbaum, Katappenbaum, Seemandelbaum, Seemandelbaumblätter.
Hindi : बादाम Baadaam,
Japanese : コバテイン Kobatein, モ モタマナ Momo tamana.
Javanese, Malay - Ketapang
Kannada : Badaamu ಬದಾಮು.
Malay : Ketapang.
Malayalam: ബദാം Badaam
Nepalese : Kaathe badaam.
Portuguese : Amendoeira da India.
Russian : Терминалия катаппа Terminaliia katappa.
Sanskrit : Inguda
Samoan - Sea almond, Singapore almond, Singapore nut, Talie
Singhalese - Kotamba
Spanish : Almendro de la India.
Sundanese - Katapang
Tamil : Inkuti, Saraparuppu சார பருப்பு, Vaatumai வாதுமை, Badam பாதாம்
Telugu : Badam బాదాం
Thai : หูกวาง Hu kwang, False kamani, Fijian nut
Tongan - Telie
Urdu : بادام Baadaam.
Vietnamese : Bàng
Nigeria : Ebelebo ( Bini )
Niuean : Selie, Telie
Pakistan : Jangli Badam
Philippines : Talisai ( Bagobo ), Dalinsi ( Bikol ), Dalisai ( Ibanag ), Logo, Lugo ( Iloko ), Savidug
( Ivatan ), Banilak, Dalasa, Hitam, Kalisai ( Pampangan ), Salaisai, Talisai ( Sambali ), Almendras, Almendro ( Spanish) , Taisai ( Sulu),Taisi, Talisai ( Tagalog), Taisi ( Yakan)
Pingelapan : Tepop
Pohnpeian : Dipwoapw, Thipwopu, Thipwopw, Tipop, Uhsass
Portuguese : Amendoeira, Amendoeira Da India
Danish : Indisk Mandel;
Eastonian : Mandliterminaalia;
El Salvador : Almendro Des Pais;
Ayurvedic Uses: Diuretic, astringent, cardio tonic,
Pharmacological studies: Antioxidant Activity, Hepatoprotective Activity, Anticancer Activity, Antimutagenic Activity, Anticlastogenic Activity, Anti-HIV Activity, Antigenotoxic Activity, Antidiabetic, Hypoglycaemic Activity, Antiinfl ammatory Activity, Antimicrobial Activity, Aphrodisiac Activity, Antinociceptive Activity, Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme (ACE) Inhibition,
123 Published articles in Indian badam Terminalia catappa L.
1. Suppressive Effects of the Leaf of Terminalia catappa L. on Osteoclast Differentiation In Vitro and Bone Weight Loss In Vivo
Koyama Tomoyuki; Nakajima Chie; Nishimoto Sogo; et al.
JOURNAL OF NUTRITIONAL SCIENCE AND
VITAMINOLOGY Volume: 58 Issue: 2 Pages:
129-135 Published: APR 2012
2.
Micropropagation of mature Terminalia catappa
(Indian Almond), a medicinally important forest tree
Phulwaria Mahendra; Ram Kheta; Harish; et al.
JOURNAL OF FOREST RESEARCH Volume: 17
Issue: 2 Pages: 202-207 DOI:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/ s10310-011-0295-0 Published: APR 2012
3.
Phytochemical and allelopathic studies of
Terminalia catappa L. (Combretaceae)
Baratelli Tatiana de Gouveia; Candido Gomes Anne Caroline;
Wessjohann Ludger A.; et al.
BIOCHEMICAL SYSTEMATICS AND ECOLOGY Volume: 41
Pages: 119-125 DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j. bse.2011.12.008
Published: APR 2012
4.
Controlled-release formulations with Terminalia
catappa gum5. Development of Vascular Cambium in the Petiole of Terminalia catappa L. (Combretaceae)
Rajput Kishore S.; Rao Karumanchi S.
PHYTON-ANNALES REI BOTANICAE Volume: 51
Issue: 2 Pages: 289-297 Published: DEC 20
2011
6.
Sodium metabisulphite induced polymerization of
sickle cell haemoglobin incubated in extracts of three medicinal plants
(Anacardium occidentale, Psidium guajava and Terminalia catappa)
Chikezie Paul Chidoka
AFRICAN JOURNAL OF BIOTECHNOLOGY Volume: 10
Issue: 32 Pages: 6154-6161 Published: JUL 4
2011
7.
Antioxidant Activity of the Extracts Derived
from Terminalia catappa
Siddiqi Rahmanullah; Naz Shahina; Saeed Syed Muhammad
Ghufran; et al.
Pakistan Journal of Scientific and Industrial Research
Series B-Biological Sciences Volume: 54 Issue: 2
Pages: 93-98 Published: JUL-AUG 2011
8.
Bioactivities of Cocos nucifera L. (Arecales:
Arecaceae) and Terminalia catappa L. (Myrtales: Combretaceae) leaf extracts as
post-harvest grain protectants against four major stored product pests
Rani Pathipati Usha; Venkateshwaramma Thanniru; Devanand
Peta
JOURNAL OF PEST SCIENCE Volume: 84
Issue: 2 Pages: 235-247 DOI:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/ s10340-010-0345-y Published: JUN 2011
9.
Tannin-rich fraction from Terminalia catappa
inhibits quorum sensing (QS) in Chromobacterium violaceum and the QS-controlled
biofilm maturation and LasA staphylolytic activity in Pseudomonas aeruginosa
Taganna Joemar C.; Quanico Jusal P.; Perono Rose Marie G.;
et al.
JOURNAL OF ETHNOPHARMACOLOGY Volume: 134
Issue: 3 Pages: 865-871 DOI:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j. jep.2011.01.028 Published: APR 12 2011
10.
Membrane stability of sickle erythrocytes
incubated in extracts of three medicinal plants: Anacardium occidentale,
Psidium guajava, and Terminalia catappa
Chikezie Paul Chidoka; Uwakwe Augustine Amadikwa
PHARMACOGNOSY MAGAZINE Volume: 7
Issue: 26 Pages: 121-125 DOI:
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/ 0973-1296.80669 Published: APR-JUN 2011
11.
Sodium metabisulfite-induced polymerization of
sickle cell hemoglobin incubated in the extracts of three medicinal plants
(Anacardium occidentale, Psidium guajava, and Terminalia catappa)
Chikezie Paul Chidoka
PHARMACOGNOSY MAGAZINE Volume: 7
Issue: 26 Pages: 126-132 DOI:
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/ 0973-1296.80670 Published: APR-JUN 2011
12.
Investigation of the roasting conditions with
minimal acrylamide generation in tropical almond (Terminalia catappa) nuts by
response surface methodology
Lasekan Ola; Abbas Kassim
FOOD CHEMISTRY Volume: 125 Issue: 2
Pages: 713-718 DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j. foodchem.2010.09.073
Published: MAR 15 2011
13.
Botryosphaeriaceae associated with Terminalia
catappa in Cameroon, South Africa and Madagascar
Begoude B. A. Didier; Slippers Bernard; Wingfield Michael
J.; et al.
MYCOLOGICAL PROGRESS Volume: 9 Issue:
1 Pages: 101-123 DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/ s11557-009-0622-4
Published: MAR 2010
14.
Nutritional evaluation of outer fleshy coat of
Terminalia catappa fruit in two varieties
Dikshit Madhurima; Samudrasok Rupali Krishna
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF FOOD SCIENCES AND
NUTRITION Volume: 62 Issue: 1 Pages: 47-51
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/ 09637486.2010.500610
Published: FEB 2011
15.
Milk beverage includes fructus cannabis,
Terminalia catappa, emulsifier, sweetening agent, thickening agent, and water16. Coarse cereal milk beverage for alleviating visual fatigue includes component including buckwheat, mung bean, myotonin, wheat and brown rice, and another component including fresh milk and sodium caseinate
17. Antibacterial, Toxicological and Phytochemical Screening of Methanolic Extracts of Kalingag (Cinnamomum mercadoi Vidal), Talisay (Terminalia catappa) and Sampa-sampalukan (Phyllanthus niruri)
Zulaybar T. O.; Edradan M. R.; Cruzado R. A.; et al.
Abstracts of the General Meeting of the American Society for
Microbiology Volume: 109 Published: 2009
18.
Inhibitory Effects of Terminalia catappa on
UVB-Induced Photodamage in Fibroblast Cell Line
Wen Kuo-Ching; Shih I-Chen; Hu Jhe-Cyuan; et al.
EVIDENCE-BASED COMPLEMENTARY AND ALTERNATIVE
MEDICINE Pages: 1-9 DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/ 2011/904532
Published: 2011
19.
Effect of Terminalia catappa Fruit Meal
Fermented by Aspergillus niger as Replacement of Maize on Growth Performance,
Nutrient Digestibility, and Serum Biochemical Profile of Broiler Chickens.
Apata David Friday
Biotechnology research international Volume: 2011
Pages: 907546 Published: 2011 (Epub 2010 Sep 01)
20.
Inhibitory Effects of Terminalia catappa on
UVB-Induced Photodamage in Fibroblast Cell Line.
Wen Kuo-Ching; Shih I-Chen; Hu Jhe-Cyuan; et al.
Evidence-based complementary and alternative medicine :
eCAM Volume: 2011 Pages: 904532 Published:
2011 (Epub 2010 Oct 14)
21.
Inhibiting activity of matrix metalloproteinase,
expression of matrix metalloproteinase, and/or promoting expression of collagen
in a mammal, comprises administrating a Terminalia catappa leaf extract to the
mammal22. Efficacy of ethanolic leaf extracts of Carica papaya and Terminalia catappa as molluscicides against the snail intermediate hosts of schistosomiasis
Adetunji V. O.; Salawu O. T.
JOURNAL OF MEDICINAL PLANTS RESEARCH Volume: 4
Issue: 22 Pages: 2348-2352 Published: NOV
18 2010
23.
Evaluation of Phenolic Content and Antioxidant
Property of Hydrolysed Extracts of Terminalia catappa L. Leaf
Annegowda H. V.; Nee C. Ween; Mordi M. N.; et al.
Asian Journal of Plant Sciences Volume: 9
Issue: 8 Pages: 479-485 Published: NOV 15
2010
24.
Analgesic and Antioxidant Properties of
Ethanolic Extract of Terminalia catappa L. Leaves
Annegowda H. V.; Mordi M. N.; Ramanathan S.; et al.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PHARMACOLOGY Volume: 6
Issue: 6 Pages: 910-915 Published: NOV-DEC
2010
25.
Influence of sonication on the phenolic content
and antioxidant activity of Terminalia catappa L. leaves.
Annegowda H V; Anwar L N; Mordi M N; et al.
Pharmacognosy research Volume: 2
Issue: 6 Pages: 368-73 DOI:
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/ 0974-8490.75457 Published: 2010-Nov
26.
Biosynthesis of Gold Nanoparticles (Green-Gold)
Using Leaf Extract of Terminalia Catappa
Ankamwar Balaprasad
E-JOURNAL OF CHEMISTRY Volume: 7
Issue: 4 Pages: 1334-1339 Published:
OCT-DEC 2010
27.
Equilibrium and kinetic studies for Cd(II)
adsorption from aqueous solution on Terminalia catappa Linn leaf powder
biosorbent
Rao K. S.; Anand S.; Venkateswarlu P.
INDIAN JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY Volume: 17
Issue: 5 Pages: 329-336 Published: SEP 2010
28.
Analysis of volatile flavour compounds and
acrylamide in roasted Malaysian tropical almond (Terminalia catappa) nuts using
supercritical fluid extraction
Lasekan Ola; Abbas Kassim
FOOD AND CHEMICAL TOXICOLOGY Volume: 48
Issue: 8-9 Pages: 2212-2216 DOI:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j. fct.2010.05.050 Published: AUG-SEP 2010
29.
Evaluation of antioxidant and DNA protection
activities in the extracts of the Terminalia catappa leaves
Chen Z.; Lin C.; Wang H.; et al.
PLANTA MEDICA Volume: 76 Issue: 12
Pages: 1217-1218 Published: AUG 2010
30.
Effects of Aspergillus niger-fermented
Terminalia catappa seed meal-based diet on selected enzymes of some tissues of
broiler chicks
Muhammad N. O.; Oloyede O. B.
FOOD AND CHEMICAL TOXICOLOGY Volume: 48
Issue: 5 Pages: 1250-1254 DOI:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j. fct.2010.02.018 Published: MAY 2010
31.
Tropical almond seeds (Terminalia catappa L.)
(Combretaceae) as a substrate for epiphytic orchid cultivation.
Santos Marcus Nascimento; Franca Teixeira Maria Lucia
ACTA SCIENTIARUM-AGRONOMY Volume: 32
Issue: 2 Pages: 339-343 DOI:
http://dx.doi.org/10.4025/ actasciagron.v32i2.1829 Published:
APR-JUN 2010
32.
Antimetastatic effects of Terminalia catappa L.
on oral cancer via a down-regulation of metastasis-associated proteases
Yang Shun-Fa; Chen Mu-Kuan; Hsieh Yih-Shou; et al.
FOOD AND CHEMICAL TOXICOLOGY Volume: 48
Issue: 4 Pages: 1052-1058 DOI:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j. fct.2010.01.019 Published: APR 2010
33.
Fruit flies reared from Terminalia catappa in
Thailand
Somta C.; Winotai A.; Ooi P. A. C.
JOURNAL OF ASIA-PACIFIC ENTOMOLOGY Volume: 13
Issue: 1 Pages: 27-30 DOI:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j. aspen.2009.09.003 Published: MAR 2010
34.
Biologically active extract used for, e.g.
treating wound or therapeutic and/or cosmetic promotion of wound (e.g.
surgical) healing and/or skin disorder, comprises Vigna marina, Cocos nucifera,
and/or Terminalia catappa35. Toxicological Effects of Terminalia catappa on Sprague-Dawley White Rats in Treatment and Post-Treatment Period
Azrul L. M.; Effendy A. W. M.
PROCEEDINGS OF 2010 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON AGRICULTURAL
AND ANIMAL SCIENCE Pages: 333-337 Published: 2010
36.
Agent for restoring hair, preventing and treating
alopecia and preventing depilation, comprises Aloe vera extract and Terminalia
catappa extract37. Antibacterial activity of Terminalia catappa extract against bacteria isolated from infected burn wounds
Attarpour Yazdi M. M.
PLANTA MEDICA Volume: 75 Issue: 9
Pages: 1070-1070 Published: JUL 2009
38.
Protein fractions and amino acid profile of
Aspergillus niger-fermented Terminalia catappa seed meal
Muhammad Nasiru Olanrewaju; Oloyede Oyelola Bukoye
AFRICAN JOURNAL OF MICROBIOLOGY RESEARCH Volume:
3 Issue: 3 Pages: 101-104 Published: MAR
2009
39.
Ethanol extract of Terminalia catappa as a green
inhibitor for the corrosion of mild steel in H2SO4
Eddy Nnabuk Okon; Ekwumemgbo Patricia A.; Mamza Paul A. P.
GREEN CHEMISTRY LETTERS AND REVIEWS Volume: 2
Issue: 4 Pages: 223-231 DOI:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/ 17518250903359941 Published: 2009
40.
The potential of Terminalia catappa (Almond) and
Hyphaene thebaica (Dum palm) fruits as raw materials for livestock feed
Nwosu F. O.; Dosumu O. O.; Okocha J. O. C.
AFRICAN JOURNAL OF BIOTECHNOLOGY Volume: 7
Issue: 24 Pages: 4576-4580 Published: DEC
17 2008
41.
Antibacterial Activity of Terminalia catappa
Against Bacteria Isolated from Burn Wounds and Comparison with Effects of
Selective Antibiotics in vitro
Yazdi M. M. Attarpour; Kamalinejad M.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INFECTIOUS
DISEASES Volume: 12 Pages: E410-E410 DOI:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j. ijid.2008.05.1079 Published: DEC 2008
42.
Rheological Characterization and Drug Release
Studies of Gum Exudates of Terminalia catappa Linn
Kumar Sadhis V.; Sasmal Dinakar; Pal Subodh C.
AAPS PHARMSCITECH Volume: 9 Issue: 3
Pages: 885-890 DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1208/ s12249-008-9101-5
Published: SEP 2008
43.
Studies of Terminalia catappa L. oil:
Characterization and biodiesel production
dos Santos I. C. F.; de Carvalho S. H. V.; Solleti J. I.; et
al.
BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY Volume: 99
Issue: 14 Pages: 6545-6549 DOI:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j. biortech.2007.11.048 Published: SEP
2008
44.
Morphology of the fruit, the seed and the
seedlings of chestnut tree - (Terminalia catappa L.-Combretaceae)
Ivani Silvia De Azevedo; Silva Breno Marques Da Silva E.;
Oliveira Camilade; et al.
REVISTA BRASILEIRA DE FRUTICULTURA Volume: 30
Issue: 2 Pages: 517-522 Published: JUN 2008
45.
Antimicrobial Activity of Terminalia catappa,
Manilkara zapota and Piper betel Leaf Extract
Nair R.; Chanda Sumitra
INDIAN JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES Volume:
70 Issue: 3 Pages: 390-U21 Published:
MAY-JUN 2008
46.
Kinetics of Autoxidation of an Oil Extract from
Terminalia catappa
Omeje E. O.; Okide G. B.; Esimone C. O.; et al.
INDIAN JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES Volume:
70 Issue: 2 Pages: 260-262 Published:
MAR-APR 2008
47.
Short-term toxicological evaluation of
Terminalia catappa, Pentaclethra macrophylla and Calophyllum inophyllum seed
oils in rats
Ajayi Ibironke A.; Oderinde Rotimi A.; Talwo Victor O.; et
al.
FOOD CHEMISTRY Volume: 106 Issue: 2
Pages: 458-465 DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j. foodchem.2007.05.093
Published: JAN 15 2008
48.
Phenotypic diversity in Terminalia catappa from
South Western Nigeria.
Oboh Bola; Ogunkanmi Bayo; Olasan Lekan
Pakistan journal of biological sciences:
PJBS Volume: 11 Issue: 1 Pages: 135-8
Published: 2008-Jan-1
49.
NUTRITIONAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE INDIAN ALMOND
(Terminalia catappa L.) AS A SUPPLEMENT IN ANIMAL FEEDING
Arrazola P Guillermo; Buelvas D Helmooth; Arrieta D Yenis
REVISTA MVZ CORDOBA Volume: 13 Issue:
1 Pages: 1205-1214 Published: JAN-APR 2008
50.
Composition useful in food/beverage products,
feed and pharmaceuticals for treating osteoporosis, contains Terminalia catappa
component51. Kinetic study of liquid-phase adsorptive removal of heavy metal ions by almond tree (Terminalia catappa L.) leaves waste
Horsfall Jnr Michael; Vicente Joese L.
BULLETIN OF THE CHEMICAL SOCIETY OF
ETHIOPIA Volume: 21 Issue: 3 Pages: 349-362
Published: DEC 2007
52.
Antioxidant and hepatoprotective actions of
medicinal herb, Terminalia catappa L. from Okinawa Island and its tannin
corilagin
Kinoshita S.; Inoue Y.; Nakama S.; et al.
PHYTOMEDICINE Volume: 14 Issue: 11
Pages: 755-762 DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j. phymed.2006.12.012
Published: NOV 2007
53.
In vitro and in vivo antimetastatic effects of
Terminalia catappa L. leaves on lung cancer cells
Chu Shu-Chen; Yang Shun-Fa; Liu Shang-Jung; et al.
FOOD AND CHEMICAL TOXICOLOGY Volume: 45
Issue: 7 Pages: 1194-1201 DOI:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j. fct.2006.12.028 Published: JUL 2007
54.
Spatial distribution of polycyclic aromatic
hydrocarbons in Terminalia catappa L. (Combretaceae) bark from a selected heavy
road traffic area of Rio de Janeiro City, Brazil
Pereira Netto Annibal D.; Barreto Renata P.; Moreira Josino
C.; et al.
JOURNAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS Volume: 142
Issue: 1-2 Pages: 389-396 DOI:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j. jhazmat.2006.08.034 Published: APR 2
2007
55.
Spatial distribution of polycyclic aromatic
hydrocarbons in Terminalia catappa L. (Combretaceae) bark from a selected heavy
road traffic area of Rio de Janeiro City, Brazil.
Pereira Netto Annibal D; Barreto Renata P; Moreira Josino C;
et al.
Journal of hazardous materials Volume: 142
Issue: 1-2 Pages: 389-96 DOI:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j. jhazmat.2006.08.034 Published: 2007-Apr-2
(Epub 2006 Aug 22)
56.
Comparative effects of dry- and moist-heating
treatments on the biochemical characteristics of Terminalia catappa L. seed
Ezeokonkwo C. A.
FOOD SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY INTERNATIONAL Volume:
13 Issue: 2 Pages: 165-171 DOI:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/ 1082013207078066 Published: APR 2007
57.
Effects of dried Indian almond leaf (Terminalia
catappa L.) extract on monogenean parasites in goldfish (Carassius auratus)
Chansue N.
WIENER TIERARZTLICHE MONATSSCHRIFT Volume: 94
Issue: 11-12 Pages: 269-273 Published: 2007
58.
Female-biased attraction of oriental fruit fly,
Bactrocera dorsalis (Hendel), to a blend of host fruit volatiles from
Terminalia catappa L.
Siderhurst Matthew S.; Jang Eric B.
JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL ECOLOGY Volume: 32
Issue: 11 Pages: 2513-2524 DOI:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/ s10886-006-9160-6 Published: NOV 2006
59.
Mercury adsorption on a carbon sorbent derived
from fruit shell of Terminalia catappa
Inbaraj BS; Sulochana N
JOURNAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS Volume: 133
Issue: 1-3 Pages: 283-290 DOI:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j. jhazmat.2005.10.025 Published: MAY 20
2006
60.
Chemopreventive effect of punicalagin, a novel
tannin component isolated from Terminalia catappa, on H-ras-transformed NIH3T3
cells
Chen PS; Li JH
TOXICOLOGY LETTERS Volume: 163 Issue:
1 Pages: 44-53 DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j. toxlet.2005.09.026
Published: MAY 5 2006
61.
Sorption of mercury(II) by an adsorbent derived
from fruit shell of Terminalia catappa
Inbaraj BS; Sridharan R; Nandhakumar V; et al.
JOURNAL OF THE INDIAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY Volume: 83
Issue: 5 Pages: 446-452 Published: MAY 2006
62.
Use of Terminalia catappa fruit extract as an
indicator in acid-base titrations
Untwal L. S.; Kondawar M. S.
Indian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences Volume:
68 Issue: 3 Pages: 399 Published: MAY-JUN
2006
63.
Antidiarrhoeal activity of Terminalia catappa
Linn. leaf extracts in rats
Swamy VBM; Ahmed SM; Gopkumar P; et al.
ASIAN JOURNAL OF CHEMISTRY Volume: 18
Issue: 2 Pages: 1236-1242 Published: APR-JUN
2006
64.
Attraction of Female Oriental Fruit Fly,
Bactrocera dorsalis, to Terminalia catappa Fruit Extracts in Wind Tunnel and
Olfactometer Tests
Siderhurst Matthew S.; Jang Eric B.
Formosan Entomologist Volume: 26
Issue: 1 Pages: 45-54 Published: MAR 2006
65.
Effective protection of Terminalia catappa L.
leaves from damage induced by carbon tetrachloride in liver mitochondria
Tang XH; Gao J; Wang YP; et al.
JOURNAL OF NUTRITIONAL BIOCHEMISTRY Volume: 17
Issue: 3 Pages: 177-182 DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j. jnutbio.2005.06.008
Published: MAR 2006
66.
Antioxidant properties of aqueous extracts from
Terminalia catappa leaves
Chyau Charng-Cherng; Ko Pei-Tzu; Mau Jeng-Leun
LWT-FOOD SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY Volume: 39
Issue: 10 Pages: 1099-1108 DOI:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j. lwt.2005.07.016 Published: 2006
67.
External preparation for preventing generation
of age spots, freckles and wrinkles, comprises processed material obtained from
Terminalia catappa as active ingredient68. Anti-herpes virus composition for preventing herpes simplex and varicella zoster, comprises fermented Terminalia catappa extract as an active ingredient
69. Obtaining a fermented plant product useful in a pharmaceutical for preventing gastrointestinal disease, comprises fermenting Terminalia catappa by Aspergillus, followed by extracting fermented material with water and/or organic solvent
70. Agent for preventing and treating alopecia areata, comprises Mallotus philippensis extract or Terminalia catappa extract as active ingredient
71. Antiallergic agent for use in food/beverage and pharmaceuticals for preventing/treating type-I allergic disease, contains water and/or organic-solvent extract of Terminalia catappa or Alpinia speciosa plant
72. Modifying effects of Terminalia catappa on azoxymethane-induced colon carcinogenesis in male F344 rats
Morioka T; Suzui M; Nabandith V; et al.
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CANCER PREVENTION Volume: 14
Issue: 2 Pages: 101-105 DOI:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/ 00008469-200504000-00005 Published: APR
2005
73.
Anti-diabetic agent for decreasing glucose,
insulin and total cholesterol in blood serum, and kidney lipid peroxide
content, contains Terminalia catappa and/or its processed material as active
ingredient74. Manufacture of seamless steel tube for airbag, involves developing steel-pipe raw material of specific composition to set as steel tube, and setting cold-drawn tube to predetermined dimension
75. Antiparasitic, antibacterial, and antifungal activities derived from a Terminalia catappa solution against some tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) pathogens
Chitmanat C; Tongdonmuan K; Khanom P; et al.
WOCMAP III: Targeted Screening of MAPs, Economics and
Law Book Series: ACTA HORTICULTURAE Issue: 678
Pages: 179-182 Published: 2005
76.
Oxidative stress and its prevention by
Terminalia catappa in galactosamine/
Kinoshita S; Nakama S; Aniya Y
JOURNAL OF PHARMACOLOGICAL SCIENCES Volume: 97
Supplement: 1 Pages: 194P-194P Published:
2005
77.
Hepatoprotective activity of Terminalia catappa
L. leaves and its two triterpenoids
Gao J; Tang XH; Dou H; et al.
JOURNAL OF PHARMACY AND PHARMACOLOGY Volume: 56
Issue: 11 Pages: 1449-1455 DOI:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1211/ 0022357044733 Published: NOV 2004
78.
Protective effect of the extract of Terminalia
catappa leaves on acute liver injury induced by D-GalN in micel
Tang Xin-hui; Gao Jing; Dou Huan; et al.
Zhongguo Zhongyao Zazhi Volume: 29
Issue: 11 Pages: 1069-1073 Published:
November 2004
79.
The potential of Terminalia catappa (tropical
almond) seed as a source of dietary protein
Ezeokonkwo CA; Dodson WL
JOURNAL OF FOOD QUALITY Volume: 27 Issue:
3 Pages: 207-219 DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j. 1745-4557.2004.tb00650.x
Published: AUG 2004
80.
Phytochemical and antiinflammatory studies on
Terminalia catappa
Fan YM; Xu LZ; Gao J; et al.
FITOTERAPIA Volume: 75 Issue: 3-4
Pages: 253-260 DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j. fitote.2003.11.007
Published: JUN 2004
81.
Mechanisms of hepatoprotection of Terminalia
catappa L. extract on D-galactosamine-induced liver damage
Tang XH; Gao L; Gao J; et al.
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF CHINESE MEDICINE Volume: 32
Issue: 4 Pages: 509-519 DOI:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/ S0192415X04002156 Published: 2004
82.
榄仁叶提取物对D-GalN诱导的小鼠急性肝损伤的防护作用83. Protective effect of the extract of Terminalia catappa leaves on acute liver injury induced by D-GalN in mice
汤新慧; 高静; 窦环; et al.
Tang Xinhui; Gao Jing; Dou Huan; et al.
中国中药杂志 Volume: 29 Issue: 11
Pages: 1069-1073 Article Number:
1001-5302(2004)29:11<1069: LRYTQW>2.0.TX;2-G Published: 2004
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica Volume:
29 Issue: 11 Pages: 1069-1073 Article
Number: 1001-5302(2004)29:11<1069: LRYTQW>2.0.TX;2-G
Published: 2004
84.
Antitumor agent for use in pharmaceuticals, and
food/beverage products for treating colon cancer, comprises Terminalia catappa
or its treated substance as active ingredient85. Pharmaceutical for treating and preventing obesity and arteriosclerosis, comprises plant of Terminalia catappa or its water or organic solvent extract as active ingredient
86. Microbicide, useful for the inhibition of gram positive and gram negative bacteria e.g. methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, comprises Terminalia catappa leaf extract as active ingredient
87. Fermentation treated substance of leaf of Terminalia catappa, containing quercetin substance having amylase inhibition activity, useful as foodstuffs or pharmaceuticals for treating cancer and inflammatory diseases
88. [Hepatoprotective effects of chloroform extract from leaf of Terminalia catappa in relation to the inhibition of liver IL-6 expression].
Tang Xin-hui; Gao Jing; Wang Yan-ping; et al.
Zhongguo Zhong yao za zhi = Zhongguo zhongyao zazhi = China
journal of Chinese materia medica Volume: 28 Issue: 12
Pages: 1170-4 Published: 2003-Dec
89.
Antimicrobial and antimutagenic activities of
Terminalia catappa L. planted in Okinawa Islands.
Takamine Fusae; Aniya Yoko; Ichiba Toshio
Journal of Toxicology Toxin Reviews Volume: 22
Issue: 4 Pages: 721-722 Published: November
2003
90.
Antidiabetic activity of Terminalia catappa Linn
fruits
Nagappa AN; Thakurdesai PA; Rao NV; et al.
JOURNAL OF ETHNOPHARMACOLOGY Volume: 88
Issue: 1 Pages: 45-50 DOI:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/ S0378-8741(03)00208-3 Published: SEP 2003
91.
Antimutagenicity of supercritical CO2 extracts
of Terminalia catappa leaves and cytotoxicity of the extracts to human hepatoma
cells
Ko TF; Weng YM; Lin SB; et al.
JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL AND FOOD
CHEMISTRY Volume: 51 Issue: 12 Pages:
3564-3567 DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/ jf034102v
Published: JUN 4 2003
92.
榄仁叶氯仿提取物的护肝作用及其对肝脏IL-6表达的抑制作用93. Hepatoprotective Effects of Chloroform Extract from Leaf of Terminalia catappa in Relation to the Inhibition of Liver IL-6 Expression
汤新慧; 高静; 王燕萍; et al.
Tang Xinhui; Gao Jing; Wang Yanping; et al.
中国中药杂志 Volume: 28 Issue: 12
Pages: 1170-1174 Article Number:
1001-5302(2003)28:12<1170: LRYLFT>2.0.TX;2-T Published: 2003
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica Volume:
28 Issue: 12 Pages: 1170-1174 Article
Number: 1001-5302(2003)28:12<1170: LRYLFT>2.0.TX;2-T
Published: 2003
94.
Aroma characterization and antioxidant activity
of supercritical carbon dioxide extracts from Terminalia catappa leaves
Mau JL; Ko PT; Chyau CC
FOOD RESEARCH INTERNATIONAL Volume: 36
Issue: 1 Pages: 97-104 Article Number: PII
S0963-9969(02)00114-X DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/ S0963-9969(02)00114-X
Published: 2003
95.
[Experimental inoculation of Terminalia catappa
seedlings with an environmental isolate of Cryptococcus neoformans var. gattii
serotype C ].
Escandon Patricia; Huerfano Sandra; Castaneda Elizabeth
Biomedica : revista del Instituto Nacional de
Salud Volume: 22 Issue: 4 Pages: 524-8
Published: 2002-Dec
96.
Cosmetic, dermatological and pharmaceutical use
of an extract of Terminalia catappa
Official Gazette of the United States Patent and Trademark
Office Patents Volume: 1263 Issue: 3
Published: Oct. 15, 2002
97.
Squalene content and antioxidant activity of
Terminalia catappa leaves and seeds
Ko TF; Weng YM; Chiou RYY
JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL AND FOOD
CHEMISTRY Volume: 50 Issue: 19 Pages:
5343-5348 DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/ jf0203500
Published: SEP 11 2002
98.
Antioxidant properties of solvent extracts from
Terminalia catappa leaves
Chyau CC; Tsai SY; Ko PT; et al.
FOOD CHEMISTRY Volume: 78 Issue: 4
Pages: 483-488 Article Number: PII
S0308-8146(02)00162-0 DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/ S0308-8146(02)00162-0
Published: SEP 2002
99.
Use of an extract of the plant Terminalia
catappa in the cosmetic and pharmaceutical fields, especially the
dermatological field
Official Gazette of the United States Patent and Trademark
Office Patents Volume: 1260 Issue: 1
Published: July 2, 2002
100.
Antimicrobial activity of extracts of Terminalia
catappa root.
Pawar S P; Pal S C
Indian journal of medical sciences Volume: 56
Issue: 6 Pages: 276-8 Published: 2002-Jun
101.
Tender leaf extract of Terminalia catappa
antinociceptive activity in rats
Ratnasooriya WD; Dharmasiri MG; Rajapakse RAS; et al.
PHARMACEUTICAL BIOLOGY Volume: 40
Issue: 1 Pages: 60-66 DOI:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1076/ phbi.40.1.60.5856 Published: 2002
102.
Experimental infection of almond trees seedlings
(Terminalia catappa) with an environmental isolate of Cryptococcus neoformans
var. gattii, serotype C
Huerfano Sandra; Castaneda Alexandra; Castaneda Elizabeth
Revista Iberoamericana de Micologia Volume: 18
Issue: 3 Pages: 131-132 Published:
Septiembre, 2001
103.
Characterization and stability of pigments
extracted from Terminalia catappa leaves
Lopez-Hernandez E; Ponce-Alquicira E; Cruz-Sosa F; et al.
JOURNAL OF FOOD SCIENCE Volume: 66
Issue: 6 Pages: 832-836 DOI:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j. 1365-2621.2001.tb15182.x Published: AUG
2001
104.
Cosmetic, dermatological and pharmaceutical use
of an extract of Terminalia catappa
Official Gazette of the United States Patent and Trademark
Office Patents Volume: 1245 Issue: 3
Published: Apr. 17, 2001
105.
Antioxidant and free radical scavenging effects
of the tannins of Terminalia catappa L
Lin CC; Hsu YF; Lin TC
ANTICANCER RESEARCH Volume: 21 Issue:
1A Pages: 237-243 Published: JAN-FEB 2001
106.
Effects of Terminalia catappa seeds on sexual
behaviour and fertility of male rats
Ratnasooriya WD; Dharmasiri MG
ASIAN JOURNAL OF ANDROLOGY Volume: 2
Issue: 3 Pages: 213-219 Published: SEP 2000
107.
Composition and nutritional properties of seeds
from Pachira aquatica Aubl, Sterculia striata St Hil et Naud and Terminalia
catappa Linn
Oliveira JTA; Vasconcelos IM; Bezerra LCNM; et al.
FOOD CHEMISTRY Volume: 70 Issue: 2
Pages: 185-191 DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/ S0308-8146(00)00076-5
Published: AUG 2000
108.
Folk medicine Terminalia catappa and its major
tannin component, punicalagin, are effective against bleomycin-induced
genotoxicity in Chinese hamster ovary cells
Chen PS; Li JH; Liu TY; et al.
CANCER LETTERS Volume: 152 Issue: 2
Pages: 115-122 DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/ S0304-3835(99)00395-X
Published: MAY 1 2000
109.
Coppersmith's hole nest on Indian almond tree
Terminalia catappa
Suwartic Benjamin
Pavo Volume: 38 Issue: 1-2
Pages: 57-58 Published: March-September, 2000
110.
Flavonoid glycosides from Terminalia catappa L.
Lin YL; Kuo YH; Shiao MS; et al.
JOURNAL OF THE CHINESE CHEMICAL SOCIETY Volume:
47 Issue: 1 Pages: 253-256 Published: FEB
2000
111.
Tannin and related compounds from Terminalia
catappa and Terminalia parviflora
Lin TC; Hsu FL
JOURNAL OF THE CHINESE CHEMICAL SOCIETY Volume:
46 Issue: 4 Pages: 613-618 Published: AUG
1999
112.
Anti-sickling potential of Terminalia catappa
leaf extract
Mgbemene CN; Ohiri FC
PHARMACEUTICAL BIOLOGY Volume: 37
Issue: 2 Pages: 152-154 DOI:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1076/ phbi.37.2.152.6090 Published: APR 1999
113.
Antiviral activity of punicalagin and punicalin
from the leaf of Terminalia catappa L
Wang J. R.; Cheng H. Y.; Lin T. C.; et al.
Abstracts of the General Meeting of the American Society for
Microbiology Volume: 99 Pages: 626
Published: 1999
114.
Extract of Terminalia catappa extract in cosmetic
composition|having an antiinflammatory, astringent, firming and protective
action115. Evaluation of the antioxidant and hepatoprotective activity of Terminalia catappa
Lin CC; Chen YL; Lin JM; et al.
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF CHINESE MEDICINE Volume: 25
Issue: 2 Pages: 153-161 DOI:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/ S0192415X97000172 Published: 1997
116.
Modification of mitomycin C-induced
clastogenicity by Terminalia catappa L in vitro and in vivo
Liu TY; Ho LK; Tsai YC; et al.
CANCER LETTERS Volume: 105 Issue: 1
Pages: 113-118 DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/ 0304-3835(96)04269-3
Published: JUL 19 1996
117.
INHIBITION OF ANTHOCYANIN SYNTHESIS AND
PHENYLALANINE AMMONIA-LYASE ACTIVITY BY CO2+ IN LEAF-DISKS OF
TERMINALIA-CATAPPA
DUBE A; BHARTI S; LALORAYA MM
PHYSIOLOGIA PLANTARUM Volume: 88
Issue: 2 Pages: 237-242 DOI:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1034/j. 1399-3054.1993.880205.x Published: JUN
1993
118.
THE PHENOLOGY AND ECONOMIC-POTENTIAL OF
TERMINALIA-CATAPPA L IN SOUTH-CENTRAL GHANA
HAYWARD DF
VEGETATIO Volume: 90 Issue: 2
Pages: 125-131 DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/ BF00033022
Published: NOV 30 1990
119.
BIOCHEMICAL CORRELATES IN
RHIPIPHOROTHRIPS-CRUENTATUS TERMINALIA-CATAPPA INTERACTIONS WITH SPECIAL
REFERENCE TO LEAF INFESTATION PATTERNS
SURESH G; ANANTHAKRISHNAN TN
PROCEEDINGS OF THE INDIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES-ANIMAL
SCIENCES Volume: 96 Issue: 2 Pages: 117-127
Published: MAR 1987
120.
TANNINS AND RELATED-COMPOUNDS .42. ISOLATION AND
CHARACTERIZATION OF 4 NEW HYDROLYZABLE TANNINS, TERFLAVIN-A AND TERFLAVIN-B,
TERGALLAGIN AND TERCATAIN FROM THE LEAVES OF TERMINALIA-CATAPPA L
TANAKA T; NONAKA GI; NISHIOKA I
CHEMICAL & PHARMACEUTICAL BULLETIN Volume: 34
Issue: 3 Pages: 1039-1049 Published: MAR
1986
121.
INDIAN ALMOND (TERMINALIA-CATAPPA),
SALT-TOLERANT, USEFUL, TROPICAL TREE WITH NUT WORTHY OF IMPROVEMENT
MORTON JF
ECONOMIC BOTANY Volume: 39 Issue: 2
Pages: 101-112 DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/ BF02907830
Published: 1985
122.
FATTY-ACID COMPOSITION AND CHARACTERISTICS OF
TERMINALIA-CATAPPA OIL SEED FROM SOMALIA
ABDULLAHI AH; ANELLI G
RIVISTA DI AGRICOLTURA SUBTROPICALE E
TROPICALE Volume: 74 Issue: 3-4 Pages:
245-247 Published: 1980
123.
ANTHOCYANIN - INDUCTION IN TERMINALIA-CATAPPA L
ALMENDRON
FRAINODEPANNIER R
ACTA CIENTIFICA VENEZOLANA Volume: 29
Supplement: 2 Pages: 21-21 Published: 1978
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