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Sunday, April 15, 2018

Tephrosia calophylla

 

Tephrosia calophylla  Bedd.
Family: Fabaceae

It is tuberous woody herb growing in shady hill areas.Glabrous; branches slender, tough; Leaves simple, 7-10cm x 2-3cm; rigidly coriaceous, veins distinct, margin entire. Flowers in 10-15 cm long terminal raceme.

Published articles of  Tephrosia calophylla



1.    Sindhu, G., et al., A REVIEW ON THE PHARMACOLOGICAL PROFILE OF TEPHROSIA CALOPHYLLA. Indo American Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2017. 4(5): p. 1361-1365.
2.    Parine, N.R., et al., Development and characterisation of nine polymorphic microsatellite markers for Tephrosia calophylla Bedd. (Fabaceae). Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences, 2015. 22(2): p. 164-167.
3.    Ramadevi, D., Antimicrobial activity of Tephrosia calophylla Bedd. roots. World Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences (WJPPS), 2014. 3(7): p. 633-637.
4.    Ganapaty, S., et al., Rare Prenylated Isoflavones from Tephrosia calophylla. Natural Product Communications, 2014. 9(7): p. 937-940.
5.    Sasikala, T.P., S.V. Rao, and J. Kamakshamma, Intrapopulation genetic diversity assessed in Tephrosia calophylla Bedd., a rare medicinal plant using RAPD markers. International Journal of Pharma and Bio Sciences, 2013. 4(3): p. B-1125-B-1132.
6.    Padmavathy, C., P.L. Padmavathi, and G. Rajendrudu, Effect of different plant growth regulators on multiple shoot induction in Tephrosia calophylla Bedd., a rare medicinally important plant. Current Biotica, 2012. 6(1): p. 93-97.
7.    Adinarayana, K., et al., Acute toxicity and hepatoprotective effect of methanolic extract of Tephrosia calophylla. Research Journal of Medicinal Plant, 2011. 5(3): p. 266-273.
8.    Reddy, R.V.N., et al., Flavonoids from Tephrosia calophylla. Natural Product Communications, 2009. 4(1): p. 59-62.
9.    Ganapaty, S., et al., Cytotoxic benzil and coumestan derivatives from Tephrosia calophylla. Phytochemistry, 2009. 70(1): p. 95-99.
10.    Kishore, P.H., et al., A new coumestan from Tephrosia calophylla. Chemical & Pharmaceutical Bulletin, 2003. 51(2): p. 194-196.
11.    Hari Kishore, P., et al., A new coumestan from Tephrosia calophylla. Chemical & pharmaceutical bulletin, 2003. 51(2): p. 194-6.
12.    Charyulu, D.R. and K.N. Rao, TEPHROSIA-CALOPHYLLA NEW-RECORD BEDD. FABACEAE A RARE SPECIES FROM ANDHRA PRADESH INDIA. Journal of Economic and Taxonomic Botany, 1989. 13(1): p. 223-225.
13.    Ganapaty, S. and S.T. Pannakal, Use of bio-organic fraction or derived pure compounds from Tephrosia calophylla extract as antimicrobial and cancer chemopreventive agent. Ganapaty S; Pannakal S T.

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