Volume 11 (2024) - Issue 7, July
Review Articles
ROLE OF NUTRACEUTICALS IN MANAGEMENT OF LIVER DISEASE: A COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW
Despite significant progress in the field of targeted medicine, no treatment is totally successful in promoting liver function, aiding in the regeneration of hepatic cells, or providing protection for the organ without having a toxic effect. Recognizing low toxic therapeutic alternatives is crucial for the management of liver illnesses as a result. Phytochemicals, which are found in plants and fru...
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ANNONA RETICULATA (RAMPHAL): A REVIEW ON ITS MEDICINAL USES AND HEALTH BENEFITS
Annona reticulata (Ramphal), also known as custard apple, is a tropical fruit-bearing tree with a long history of traditional medicinal use. This review article comprehensively examines the medicinal properties and health benefits associated with various parts of the Annona reticulata (Ramphal) tree, including its fruit, leaves, seeds, and bark. The fruit of Annona reticulata is rich in vitamins, ...
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“EXPLORING THE BOTANICAL, NUTRITIONAL, AND PHARMACOLOGICAL POTENTIAL OF BACCAUREA MOTLEYANA (RAMBAI)”
Since ancient times, Baccaurea species have held economic value for the indigenous peoples of the Old-World Tropics, used for both their edible fruits and medicinal properties. Among these, Baccaurea motleyana, commonly known as Rambai, is notable for its diverse uses and is widely cultivated across Southeast Asia. This study explores the botanical characteristics, traditional applications, and ph...
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QUANTITATIVE ESTIMATION AND LC MS STUDIES OF SOME MEDICINAL PLANTS
This paper describes the Quantitative estimation and LC MS study of selected plants are Adenocalymma alliaceum and Turbinaria ornata. Is a plant belonging to the family Bignoniaceae commonly called as ‘Garlic vine’ and or ‘false garlic’. Turbinaria ornata (T. ornata) is one of the main seaweeds in the marine ecosystem that has been used as a source of medicine among brown seaweeds. These b...
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Research Articles
COMPARATIVE NEPHRO-HEPATOPROTECTIVE EFFECTS OF HERBAL TEAS FROM HIBISCUS SABDARIFFA, MORINGA OLEIFERA, ZINGIBER OFFICINALE, AND AZADIRACHTA INDICA IN ALLOXAN-INDUCED DIABETIC MALE WISTAR RATS: A PRECLINICAL STUDY
Diabetes, a silent killer, ravages the kidney and liver, leaving a trail of destruction in its wake. Studies have suggested a link connecting dysfunctional liver and renal activity alongside glucotoxic retinopathy in patients of type 2 diabetes mellitus. Against this background, our preclinical study unveils the remarkable nephro-hepatoprotective effects of herbal teas from Hibiscus sabdariffa, Mo...
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