Volume 11 (2024) - Issue 12, December
Review Articles
AN OVERVIEW OF MAJOR CLASSES OF NATUROPATHIC ANTI-CANCER DRUGS
Plant-based anticancer drugs have played a crucial role in cancer treatment for many years. According to Ayurveda, various cancer phases are intractable, chronic inflammatory disorders. Natural products have high potential for the prevention and treatment of different cancers. More importantly, anticancer naturopathics have been modified to gain first-line, second line, and third-line targeting in...
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A COMPREHENSIVE OVERVIEW ON JATROPHA CURCAS LINN.
Jatropha curcas, a plant species belonging to the Euphorbiaceae family, has emerged as a promising candidate for sustainable energy production. Its resilience to harsh environmental conditions, adaptability to marginal lands, and ability to produce high yields of oil-rich seeds make it a valuable resource for addressing the global energy crisis. The oil extracted from jatropha seeds can be convert...
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EXPLORING THE BIODIVERSITY TREASURE OF ACHANAKMAR-AMARKANTAK BIOSPHERE RESERVE
The Achanakmar-Amarkantak Biosphere Reserve is a remarkable biodiversity hotspot situated in the heart of India, straddling the states of Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh. Geographically, this biosphere reserve is located in the Deccan Peninsula and the Central Highland Plains region, capturing a diverse array of flora and fauna. The region is renowned for its innumerable natural vegetation and z...
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MEDICINAL TREES OF SARDARSHAHR IN CHURU: THE RAJASTHAN THAR DESERT REGION
The Thar Desert is a vital repository of medicinal trees that play a significant role in the traditional healthcare practices of local communities. This study was conducted in the Sardarshahar tehsil of Churu district, located in the Thar Desert, to document and analyse the uses of medicinal tree species. Data were gathered through a review of relevant literature and field observations. A total of...
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Research Articles
TLC PROFILES, TOTAL PHENOLIC AND FLAVONOID CONTENTS, ANTIOXIDANT ACTIVITY OF CYNOMETRA ANANTA
Cynometra ananta belongs to the Fabaceae family and is a source of biologically active secondary metabolites. In West Africa, C. ananta is renowned for its empirical application against a range of illnesses. The phytochemical composition, total phenolic and flavonoid levels, and in-vitro antioxidant activity of extracts made from C. ananta trunk bark were all examined in this work. TLC was used to...
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