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    Hoodigogenin A from Hoodia gordonii by Shukla, Yatin J, Fronczek, Frank R, Pawar, Rahul S, Khan, Ikhlas A

    “…The title mol-ecule (systematic name: 12-O-β-tigloyl-3β,14β-dihydroxy-pregn-5-en-20-one), C(26)H(38)O(5), isolated from aerial parts of Hoodia gordonii, has…”
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    Pregnane glycosides from Hoodia gordonii by Shukla, Yatin J., Pawar, Rahul S., Ding, Yuanqing, Li, Xing-Cong, Ferreira, Daneel, Khan, Ikhlas A.

    Published in Phytochemistry (Oxford) (01-03-2009)
    “…Pregnane glycosides ( 1, 2, 5– 9) were isolated from the aerial parts of Hoodia gordonii. These constituents consisted of five pregnane derivatives namely…”
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    New oxypregnane glycosides from appetite suppressant herbal supplement Hoodia gordonii by Pawar, Rahul S., Shukla, Yatin J., Khan, Shabana I., Avula, Bharathi, Khan, Ikhlas A.

    Published in Steroids (01-06-2007)
    “…Hoodigosides A–K ( 1– 11), eleven new oxypregnane glycosides and a previously reported oxypregnane glycoside P57AS3 were isolated from the aerial parts of…”
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    A rapid method for chemical fingerprint analysis of Hoodia species, related genera, and dietary supplements using UPLC–UV–MS by Avula, Bharathi, Wang, Yan-Hong, Pawar, Rahul S., Shukla, Yatin J., Smillie, Troy J., Khan, Ikhlas A.

    “…Recently, ultra-performance liquid chromatography (UPLC) has proven to be one of the most promising developments in the area of high-speed chromatographic…”
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    Quantitative Determination of Pregnanes from Aerial Parts of Caralluma Species Using HPLC-UV and Identification by LC-ESI-TOF by Avula, Bharathi, Shukla, Yatin J., Wang, Yan-Hong, Khan, Ikhlas A.

    Published in Journal of AOAC International (01-09-2011)
    “…An HPLC method was developed for the quantitative determination of five pregnane derivatives from aerial parts of Caralluma species and dietary supplements…”
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    New calogenin glycosides from Hoodia gordonii by Pawar, Rahul S., Shukla, Yatin J., Khan, Ikhlas A.

    Published in Steroids (01-11-2007)
    “…Ten new pregnane glycosides ( 1, 3– 11) were isolated from organic extracts of aerial parts of Hoodia gordonii, which is sold as an appetite suppressant herbal…”
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    Characterization of in vitro pharmacokinetic properties of hoodigogenin A from Hoodia gordonii by Madgula, Vamsi Lakshmi, Avula, Bharathi, Pawar, Rahul S, Shukla, Yatin J, Khan, Ikhlas A, Walker, Larry A, Khan, Shabana I

    Published in Planta medica (01-01-2010)
    “…This study was aimed to predict the pharmacokinetic properties of hoodigogenin A, which is the aglycone of the oxypregnane steroidal glycoside P57AS3 (P57)…”
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    Chemical fingerprint of Hoodia species, dietary supplements, and related genera by using HPTLC by Rumalla, Chidananda Swamy, Avula, Bharathi, Shukla, Yatin J, Wang, Yan-Hong, Pawar, Rahul S, Smillie, Troy J, Khan, Ikhlas A

    Published in Journal of separation science (01-12-2008)
    “…A HPTLC method was developed for simple and rapid chemical fingerprint analysis of four Hoodia species, dietary supplements that claim to contain Hoodia…”
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    In vitro metabolic stability and intestinal transport of P57AS3 (P57) from Hoodia gordonii and its interaction with drug metabolizing enzymes by Madgula, Vamsi L M, Avula, Bharathi, Pawar, Rahul S, Shukla, Yatin J, Khan, Ikhlas A, Walker, Larry A, Khan, Shabana I

    Published in Planta medica (01-08-2008)
    “…Hoodia gordonii, a succulent cactus-like plant growing in South Africa, has been used in traditional medicine for its appetite suppressant properties. Its use…”
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    Chemical fingerprinting of Hoodia species and related genera: chemical analysis of oxypregnane glycosides using high-performance liquid chromatography with UV detection in Hoodia gordonii by Avula, B, Wang, Y.H, Pawar, R.S, Shukla, Y.J, Khan, I.A

    Published in Journal of AOAC International (01-11-2007)
    “…Hoodia gordonii, family Asclepiadaceae, is a succulent plant and is traditionally used in southern Africa for its appetite-suppressant properties. A…”
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    Determination of the appetite suppressant P57 in Hoodia gordonii plant extracts and dietary supplements by liquid chromatography/electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (LC-MSD-TOF) and LC-UV methods by Avula, B, Wang, Y.H, Pawar, R.S, Shukla, Y.J, Schaneberg, B, Khan, I.A

    Published in Journal of AOAC International (01-05-2006)
    “…Hoodia gordonii is traditionally used in South Africa for its appetite suppressant properties. P57AS3 (P57), an oxypregnane steroidal glycoside, is the only…”
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    Quantitative Determination of Pregnanes from Aerial Parts of Caralluma Species Using HPLC-UV and Identification by LC-ESI-TOF by AVULA, Bharathi, SHUKLA, Yatin J, WANG, Yan-Hong, KHAN, Ikhlas A

    Published in Journal of AOAC International (01-09-2011)
    “…An HPLC method was developed for the quantitative determination of five pregnane derivatives from aerial parts of Caralluma species and dietary supplements…”
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    Phytochemical studies of botanicals: Hoodia gordonii and Caralluma species by Shukla, Yatin J

    Published 01-01-2009
    “…Two succulent plants, Hoodia gordonii and Caralluma fimbriata are studied in the present dissertation work. Both of these plants are traditionally used by the…”
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    Phytochemical studies of botanicals: Hoodia gordonii and Caralluma species by Shukla, Yatin J

    “…Two succulent plants, Hoodia gordonii and Caralluma fimbriata are studied in the present dissertation work. Both of these plants are traditionally used by the…”
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