Indian Journal of Natural Products and Resources (IJNPR), a quarterly journal, is dedicated to the exploration of topics that confront both educators, frontline workers in the fields, entrepreneurs and ultimate users of the value added products and their resources pertaining to both plants and animals. It publishes original research papers, reviews and short communications. The scope of the journal is multidisciplinary especially of applied nature. Papers on plant cultivation, fishery, apiary, poultry, dairy, disease and pest control measures, postharvest technology/practices, value added products and utilization of plants and animals in broader sense (including ethnobotany and pharmacology) are considered for publication. IJNPR was formerly known as Natural Products Radiance (NPR), a bimonthly journal started in 2002.
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Vol 13, No 1 (2022): MARCH 2022
Table of Contents
Articles
Isolation and extraction of antimicrobial peptides from Streptomyces minutiscleroticus and Streptomyces albogriseolus from Mangrove soil of Mangalore Coast, Karnataka |
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Jayendra, Akshatha S; Kalyani, Manjula Ishwara; Hosamani, Yamanappa | 11-22 |
Antidepressant and anxiolytic activities of Cochlospermum religiosum leaf extract, synergism with antidepressants, and molecular docking studies |
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Bada Venkatappa Gari, Sreelakshmi ; Bhatt, Shvenkat ; Kutagulla, Vinay Kumar; Kanala, Somasekhar Reddy ; Yiragamreddy, Padmanabha Reddy ; Peraman, Ramalingam | 23-31 |
Cytotoxic constituents from Vietnamese Pterospermum truncatolobatum Gagnep. |
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Linh, Le Thi Khanh; Uyen, Nguyen Thu; Dien, Pham Huu; Quang, Dang Ngoc | 32-35 |
Cassava starch film loaded with extract of Piper betel leaf for anti-inflammatory activity |
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Nagargoje, Sadhana ; Patole, Vinita ; Awari, Devyani | 36-44 |
Neuroprotective effect of Canthium parviflorum on streptozotocin induced diabetic neuropathy in rats |
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Jeedi, Neelakanth M.; Koti, Basavaraj C. | 45-51 |
Evaluation of mosquito larvicidal activity of Azolla pinnata leaf extracts against the filarial vector Culex quinquefasciatus |
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Bhattacharjee, Indranil ; Mandal, Biplab ; Chakravorty, Partha Pratim | 52-59 |
Green extraction and in vitro anti-mycobacterial activity of Hydrocotyle sibthorpioides Lam. and Carica papaya L. leaves collected from Assam, India |
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Das, Sagarika ; Hazarika, Suman ; Sarma, Himangshu ; Goswami, Ashis Kumar; Sharma, Hemanta Kumar | 60-66 |
Antioxidant, antibacterial, and antifungal activity of Hymenochaete rubiginosa |
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İnci, Şule ; Sevindik, Mustafa ; Kırbağ, Sevda ; Akgül, Hasan | 67-71 |
In vitro antioxidant activity of Elaeocarpus tectorius (Lour.) Poir – an Indian medicinal plant |
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R, Manish ; Durairaj, Brindha | 72-77 |
Protective effect of eugenol from Mesua ferrea on the oxidative damages caused by 5-fluorouracil in PBMC cells |
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Surendhiran, Sathees ; Arjun, Mani Murugan ; Steven, Benhur ; Rajalakshmi, Perumal ; Vadivel, Vellingiri | 78-85 |
Dye yielding potential and antibacterial properties of lichens from Kerala, India |
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Pius, Catherine ; Sequeira, Stephen | 86-93 |
Therapeutic Himalayan herbs: Folklore uses, bioactive phytochemicals, and biological activities of medicinal orchids used by Nomads |
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Singh, Bikarma | 94-104 |
Gynocardia odorata R. Br., a poisonous plant made edible by the Khasi tribe of Meghalaya using traditional knowledge | |
Tynsong, H ; Dkhar, M ; Tiwari, B K | 105-111 |
Short Communications
Chemical composition and antimicrobial properties of the rhizome essential oil of Cyperus articulatus L. grown in Karnataka, India |
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Swain, Ayusman ; P., Duraivadivel ; Choudhir, Gourav ; P., Hariprasad | 112-118 |
Indian Journal of Natural Products and Resources (IJNPR) [Formerly Natural Product Radiance (NPR)]