Anirban Pal

Summary

Affiliation: Central Institute of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants
Country: India

Publications

  1. ncbi Liquiritigenin derivatives and their hepatotoprotective activity
    Rashmi Gaur
    Central Institute of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants, P O CIMAP, Lucknow 226015, India
    Nat Prod Commun 5:1243-6. 2010
  2. ncbi Influence of Moringa oleifera on pharmacokinetic disposition of rifampicin using HPLC-PDA method: a pre-clinical study
    Anirban Pal
    Division of Molecular Bioprospection, Central Institute of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants, CSIR, Lucknow, India
    Biomed Chromatogr 25:641-5. 2011
  3. ncbi Bioactivity guided isolation of antipsychotic constituents from the leaves of Rauwolfia tetraphylla L
    Shikha Gupta
    Medicinal Chemistry Department, Bioprospection Division, Central Institute of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants, Lucknow, India
    Fitoterapia 83:1092-9. 2012
  4. ncbi Synergistic effect of silymarin and standardized extract of Phyllanthus amarus against CCl4-induced hepatotoxicity in Rattus norvegicus
    Narayan P Yadav
    In Vivo Testing Facility, Genetic Resources and Biotechnology Division, Central Institute of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants, Near Kukrail Picnic Spot, PO CIMAP, Lucknow 226015, India
    Phytomedicine 15:1053-61. 2008
  5. ncbi Antiplasmodial activity of artecyclopentyl mether a new artemisinin derivative and its effect on pathogenesis in Plasmodium yoelii nigeriensis infected mice
    Jyoti Agarwal
    Central Institute of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants, CSIR, P O CIMAP, 226015 Lucknow, India
    Parasitol Res 109:1003-8. 2011

Collaborators

  • Sunil Kumar
  • Dnyaneshwar Umrao Bawankule
  • Shikha Gupta
  • Jyoti Agarwal
  • Rajendra Singh Bhakuni
  • Rashmi Gaur
  • Karuna Shanker
  • Narayan P Yadav
  • Anupam Maurya
  • Rajendra Kumar Shukla
  • SANTOSH KUMAR SRIVASTAVA
  • Vinay Kumar Khanna
  • Suriya Pratap Singh
  • Debabrata Chanda
  • Priyanka Trivedi
  • Mahendra P Darokar
  • Anil K Gupta
  • Dyaneshwar U Bawankule
  • Suman P S Khanuja

Detail Information

Publications5

  1. ncbi Liquiritigenin derivatives and their hepatotoprotective activity
    Rashmi Gaur
    Central Institute of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants, P O CIMAP, Lucknow 226015, India
    Nat Prod Commun 5:1243-6. 2010
    ..05) when compared with the GalN/LPS group. The results revealed that isoliquiritigenin exhibited better hepatoprotective activity than liquiritigenin and its derivatives...
  2. ncbi Influence of Moringa oleifera on pharmacokinetic disposition of rifampicin using HPLC-PDA method: a pre-clinical study
    Anirban Pal
    Division of Molecular Bioprospection, Central Institute of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants, CSIR, Lucknow, India
    Biomed Chromatogr 25:641-5. 2011
    ..In conclusion, the result of this study suggested that the bioavailability-enhancing property of MoAF may help to lower the dosage level and shorten the treatment course of rifampicin...
  3. ncbi Bioactivity guided isolation of antipsychotic constituents from the leaves of Rauwolfia tetraphylla L
    Shikha Gupta
    Medicinal Chemistry Department, Bioprospection Division, Central Institute of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants, Lucknow, India
    Fitoterapia 83:1092-9. 2012
    ..The isolated alkaloids, 3-6 could serve as a promising lead structure for drug development of treating psychotic conditions in human...
  4. ncbi Synergistic effect of silymarin and standardized extract of Phyllanthus amarus against CCl4-induced hepatotoxicity in Rattus norvegicus
    Narayan P Yadav
    In Vivo Testing Facility, Genetic Resources and Biotechnology Division, Central Institute of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants, Near Kukrail Picnic Spot, PO CIMAP, Lucknow 226015, India
    Phytomedicine 15:1053-61. 2008
    ..amarus showed better activity due to the higher concentration of phyllanthin in ethanolic extract in comparison to aqueous extract of P. amarus as estimated by HPLC...
  5. ncbi Antiplasmodial activity of artecyclopentyl mether a new artemisinin derivative and its effect on pathogenesis in Plasmodium yoelii nigeriensis infected mice
    Jyoti Agarwal
    Central Institute of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants, CSIR, P O CIMAP, 226015 Lucknow, India
    Parasitol Res 109:1003-8. 2011
    ..76-95.43%), lipid peroxidation (59.30-76.05%) and glycaemic data (62.70-76.66%). The results indicate the potentiality of the new derivative as an antimalarial against asexual stages of the parasite...