Table 5.
Terminalia sp. | Mechanism/Mode of action | Phytochemicals (compound no.) | Reference |
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T. coriacea (Roxb.) Wight & Arn. | Decreased paw volume and wet and dry weights of granulomatous tissue in acute and chronic models of inflammation in rats | (97) Apigenin, (36) kaempferol, (48) luteolin, (98) myricetin, (35) quercetin, and (118) rutin | (Khan et al., 2018) |
T. bellerica (Gaertn.) Roxb. | Selective binding of gallic acid with the amino acids Arg120 and Glu524 from COX-2 | (3) Gallic acid | (Reddy et al., 2010) |
T. glaucescens Planch. ex Benth. | Inhibition of albumin denaturation and hemolysis | (99) termiglaucescin; (100) β-D-glucopyranosyl 2α, 3β, 6β-trihydroxy-23-gallylean-12-en-28-oate; (101) arjunglucoside I; (102) sericoside; (103) arjungenin; (104) sricic acid; (105) arjunetin; (106) chebuloside II; (107) 3,3’4-tri-O-methylelagic acid; (108) 3,3’-di-O-methylelagic acid; (37) β-sitosterol; and (10) stigmasterol | (Dawe et al., 2017) |
T. muelleri Benth. | Reduction of paw edema in carrageenan-induced paw edema in mice. Reduced proinflammatory cytokines PGE2, TNF-α, IL-1β, and IL-6 | (109) luteolin-6-C-glucoside, (110) vitexin, (4) ellagic acid, and (9) chebulinic acid | (Fahmy et al., 2017) |