PHARMACOLOGICAL PROFILE OF TURMERIC OIL: A REVIEW
Turmeric (Curcuma longa ) is a medicinal plant of the family Zingiberaceae widely growing throughout India. Turmeric oil is secondary metabolite of turmeric and obtained by steam distillation of its rhizomes. Turmeric oil a lipophilic fraction from turmeric, exhibits several therapeutic potentials. Turmeric oil chiefly comprises arturmerone and &be...
By Suruchi Verma, Vikas Kumar
DILL IN TRADITIONAL MEDICINE AND MODERN PHYTOTHERAPY
Due to numerous side effects of synthetic remedies, people are turning increasingly to phytotherapy, which is based on the use of medicinal herbs. Pharmaceutical industry shows great interest in the usage of plants as raw materials in the remedy production. In the past ten years, a large number of in vitro and clinical studies focused on the therap...
By Milica Aćimović, Nataša Milić
MULCHING AS A PHYSICAL WEED CONTROL METHOD APPLICABLE IN MEDICINAL PLANTS CULTIVATIONS
Physical methods for weeds suppression in cultivation encompass many methods but our article focuses on application of various mulches. They belong to integrated non-chemical weed management strategies and are very useful in organic farming. Mulching might be performed either by the use of biodegradable mulching materials or by various mulch films....
By Ana Matković, Dragana Božić, Vladimir Filipović, Dragoja Radanović, Sava Vrbničanin, Tatjana Marković
STABILITY TESTING OF HERBAL MEDICINES
Nowdays, the use of products based on medicinal herbs (phytopreparates) are in scientific focus, both in prevention or in treatment of various diseases. Herbal products have been recognized as an excellent source of bioactive compounds which have positive effects on human health. Beside teas, as standard herbal products, phytopreparations are much ...
By Nada Ćujić, Svetlana Ibrić, Dubravka Bigović, Nebojša Noveski, Katarina Šavikin
HERBAL DRUGS OF THE LOCAL ORIGIN WITH ANALGESIC ACTIVITY
Pain is a conscious, unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with the existing (current) tissue damage. In general, pain is whatever the patient says it hurts. In the literature we can find many definitions of pain, but in life this is really the most uncomfortable feeling that occurs in the body, and therefore is not surprising that...
By Jovana Kvržić
PHARAMACEUTICAL HYALURONIC ACID BASED CARRIERS FOR PARENTERAL USE, PARTICULARLY CONJUGATES WITH TAXOL: A REVIEW
In recent years, drug delivery systems are especially interesting because they allow therapeutic efficiency and reduce side effects. Conjugates of hyaluronic acid and chemotherapeutic agents, especially taxol, have been recognized as excellent solution for many therapeutic indications. The aim of conjugation of taxol with hyaluronic acid was the to...
By Nada Ćujić, Svetlana Ibrić, Dubravka Bigović, Nebojša Noveski, Katarina Šavikin
IN VITRO ANTITUMORAL ACTIVITY OF THE EXTRACT OF SPONGE ACANTHELLA ACUTA
Seaweeds are an excellent source of compounds with biological activity.Particularly interesting are the sponges, which suited in medicine reaches into the distant past. The biological effects of extracts and new compounds from sponges have been reported in numbers of scientific papers. Sponges produce a plethora of chemical compounds with widely va...
By Tatjana Stanojković, Sanja Milović, Ivana Matić, Nađa Grozdanić, Zoran Kljajić
NON-TUMOR/TUMOR IC50 RATIO AS PARAMETER FOR EVALUATION OF IN VITRO ANTITUMOR ACTIVITY OF THE PLANTAGO, ALLIUM AND TUBER SPECIES
The goal of this work was to introduce the parameter for the precise evaluation of in vitroanti-tumor activity of Plantago altissima, P. lanceolata, P. reniformis, Allium flavum, A. cepa, Tuber aestivum i T. magnatumextracts.For the evaluation of the cell growth human tumor cell lines HeLa, MCF7 and HT-29 were used, as well as cell line derived fro...
By Dragana Četojević-Simin, Ivana Beara, Nataša Simin
IN VITRO ANTIFUNGAL POTENTIAL OF BACILLUS SPP. ISOLATES AS BIOCONTROL AGENTS
Plant diseases caused by infection with pathogenic fungi can lead to the reduction in the capacity of plant growth or can cause far more serious damage, leading to the death of plants and significant losses in food production. Numerous recent studies are devoted to the investigation of bacteria from genus Bacillus as producers of secondary metaboli...
By Ivica Dikić, Tatjana Stević, Tanja Berić, Ivan Nikolić, Tamara Janakiev, Đorđe Fira, Slaviša Stanković
FENNEL (FOENICULUM VULGARE P. Mill) PRODUCTION RESULTS IN AN ISOLATION ZONE OF ORGANIC PRODUCTION
The aim of this study was to show the results of the perennial fennel (Foeniculum vulgare Mil) production in an isolation zone of organic production. Since this plant species is being used in the pharmaceutical and food industry, its production in an organic farming system has special significance. Isolation zone was founded on an organic demo fiel...
By Vladan Ugrenović, Vladimir Filipović, Stojan Jevremović, Milan Ugrinović