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Oroxylum indicum

Oroxylum indicum

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Natural products/compounds from  Oroxylum indicum

  1. Cat.No. Product Name CAS Number COA
  2. BCN1203 Oroxin B114482-86-9 Instructions
  3. BCN5363 Oroxylin A480-11-5 Instructions
  4. BCN5557 Chrysin480-40-0 Instructions
  5. BCN5658 Apigenin520-36-5 Instructions
  6. BCN5725 Lupeol545-47-1 Instructions
  7. BCN1202 Oroxin A57396-78-8 Instructions
  8. BCN1015 Beta-Sitosterol83-46-5 Instructions
  9. BCN2943 Chrysin 7-O-beta-gentiobioside88640-89-5 Instructions

References

[Chemical Constituents of Lowering LDL-C in Effective Part of Oroxylum indicum].[Pubmed: 30088885]


To investigate the chemical constituents of effective part of Oroxylum indicum which related to lowering LDLC action.


Oroxylum indicum (L.) Kurz extract inhibits adipogenesis and lipase activity in vitro.[Pubmed: 29884167]


Oroxylum indicum (L.) Kurz (O. indicum) is found in Thailand. It has been used for the treatment of obesity. This study aimed to investigate the effects of an O. indicum extract (OIE) on the adipogenic and biomolecular change in 3T3-L1 adipocytes.


Antimelanogenic Effect of an Oroxylum indicum Seed Extract by Suppression of MITF Expression through Activation of MAPK Signaling Protein.[Pubmed: 29518952]


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Oroxin A from Oroxylum indicum prevents the progression from prediabetes to diabetes in streptozotocin and high-fat diet induced mice.[Pubmed: 29425652]


Oroxylum indicum (L.) Kurz (Bignoniaceae) has been widely used for the treatment of respiratory infections and gastrointestinal disorders. Our previous study showed that an ethanol-water O. indicum seed extract (OISE), when combined with acarbose, reduced the risk of diabetes by 75% and effectively prevented the associated complications. Oroxin A, a major component of OISE, can activate PPARγ and inhibit α-glucosidase and it represents a promising candidate for diabetes intervention.