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Mahanine

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Phytochemical and Pharmacological Studies of Traditionally Used ... heraldopenaccess.us Journal of Food Science & Nutrition 11 facts
referenceMurraya koenigii (L.) Spreng. contains the active compounds mahanine and koenimbidine, which exhibit anthelmintic activity by causing paralysis, as reported by Afzal et al.
claimMahanine is identified as a primary active component of Murraya koenigii, which exhibits anticancer activity, as detailed in a 2018 study by Samanta et al.
claimGinnimbine, mahanine, mahanimbine, and isornahanimbine exhibit anti-inflammatory activity through a Cox-inhibitory property, according to Pandya et al.
referenceMurraya koenigii (L.) Spreng. contains the active compounds isomahanine, murrayanol, and mahanine, which inhibit cavity formation in dental caries, as reported by Prabhakar et al.
claimMahanine and murrayafoline support an effective digestive system by stimulating digestive enzymes, as reported by Bhowmik et al.
measurementMahanine, found in Murrayakoenigii (L.) Spreng., has the chemical formula C23H25NO2, a molecular weight of 347.4 g/mol, and PubChem CID 36689305.
referenceMurraya koenigii (L.) Spreng. contains mahanimbine, murrayanol, and mahanine, which exhibit anti-microbial activity through the inhibition of topoisomerase I, as reported by Ramsewak et al.
claimGirinimbine, mahanine, mahanimbine, and isomahanimbine exhibit anti-analgesic activity by providing anti-nociceptive effects, according to Bhandari et al.
referenceMurraya koenigii (L.) Spreng. contains the active compounds mahanine, mahanimbicine, mahanimbine, and essential oil, which promote wound healing by acting against inflammatory cells and reducing collagen deposition, as reported by Bhandari et al.
referenceMurraya koenigii (L.) Spreng. contains the active compounds mahanimbine, girinimbine, mahanine, and murrayafoline, which exhibit anti-cancer activity by increasing the death of cancerous cells through proteasome inhibition, as reported by Samantha et al.
referenceMurraya koenigii (L.) Spreng. contains the active compounds girinimbine and mahanine, which affect bronchial disorders by blocking 5-lipooxygenase activity, as reported by Reddy et al.