The mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) cascades play diverse roles in intra- and extra-cellu... more The mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) cascades play diverse roles in intra- and extra-cellular signaling in plants. MAP kinases are the component of kinase modules which transfer information from sensors to responses in eukaryotes including plants. They play a pivotal role in transduction of diverse extracellular stimuli such as biotic and abiotic stresses as well as a range of developmental responses including differentiation, proliferation and death. Several cascades are induced by different biotic and abiotic stress stimuli such as pathogen infections, heavy metal, wounding, high and low temperatures, high salinity, UV radiation, ozone, reactive oxygen species, drought and high or low osmolarity. MAPK signaling has been implicated in biotic stresses and has also been associated with hormonal responses. The cascade is regulated by various mechanisms, including not only transcriptional and translational regulation but through post-transcriptional regulation such as protein-pr...
Aegle marmelos has been used as antidiarrheal, antibacterial and antifungal agent in Ayurveda and... more Aegle marmelos has been used as antidiarrheal, antibacterial and antifungal agent in Ayurveda and Siddha system of medicine. The plant is highly used by the rural and tribal people for the treatment of diseases. Various parts of the tree, including the fruit, possess medicinal properties. It is traditional been used as an anti-diarrheal, antibacterial and antifungal agent, there is certain information regarding its uses in different diseases as the leaf is used for opthalmia, diabetes, and asthmatic complaints, unripe fruit is useful for treating diarrhea, dysentery and stomachalgia. The aqueous extracts of the stem and root bark are used to treat malaria, fever, jaundice, and skin diseases such as ulcers, urticaria, and eczema. Hence, the present review enumerates various traditional and medicinal uses of the plant and an attempt has been made to collect information about the medicinal and pharmacological activities of the Aegle marmelos.
The mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) cascades play diverse roles in intra- and extra-cellu... more The mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) cascades play diverse roles in intra- and extra-cellular signaling in plants. MAP kinases are the component of kinase modules which transfer information from sensors to responses in eukaryotes including plants. They play a pivotal role in transduction of diverse extracellular stimuli such as biotic and abiotic stresses as well as a range of developmental responses including differentiation, proliferation and death. Several cascades are induced by different biotic and abiotic stress stimuli such as pathogen infections, heavy metal, wounding, high and low temperatures, high salinity, UV radiation, ozone, reactive oxygen species, drought and high or low osmolarity. MAPK signaling has been implicated in biotic stresses and has also been associated with hormonal responses. The cascade is regulated by various mechanisms, including not only transcriptional and translational regulation but through post-transcriptional regulation such as protein-pr...
Aegle marmelos has been used as antidiarrheal, antibacterial and antifungal agent in Ayurveda and... more Aegle marmelos has been used as antidiarrheal, antibacterial and antifungal agent in Ayurveda and Siddha system of medicine. The plant is highly used by the rural and tribal people for the treatment of diseases. Various parts of the tree, including the fruit, possess medicinal properties. It is traditional been used as an anti-diarrheal, antibacterial and antifungal agent, there is certain information regarding its uses in different diseases as the leaf is used for opthalmia, diabetes, and asthmatic complaints, unripe fruit is useful for treating diarrhea, dysentery and stomachalgia. The aqueous extracts of the stem and root bark are used to treat malaria, fever, jaundice, and skin diseases such as ulcers, urticaria, and eczema. Hence, the present review enumerates various traditional and medicinal uses of the plant and an attempt has been made to collect information about the medicinal and pharmacological activities of the Aegle marmelos.
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