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The tropical fruit plant Limonia acidissima L. commonly known as wood apple which belongs to the Rutaceae family, is well known for its therapeutic qualities. The edible fruits and other components of the wood apple, Limonia acidissima Linn., are used in a variety of culinary preparations. Different plant parts are used to cure different illnesses in traditional medicine. The plant was studied for its potential as a medicine in addition to being used as a folk remedies in India. The aqueous, methanolic, and ethanolic extracts of fruit pulp have diverse secondary metabolites like tannin, saponin, flavonoids, phenolic compounds, reducing sugars, alkaloids, etc. Numerous scientific research have confirmed the ethnomedical effects of several bioactive substances with antidiabetic, antihyperglycemic, antibacterial, anticancer, hepatoprotective, and other activities. The current review focuses on Pharmacological and Ethnobotanical uses of Limonia acidissima L. to provide updated information of this...
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Malaxis acuminata (Jeevaka), a terrestrial orchid belonging to the Orchidaceae family, is a vital medicinal plant extensively used in traditional Ayurvedic medicine. Found in India, Sri Lanka, and other parts of Southeast Asia, the plant is recognized for its diverse pharmacological properties. Rich in bioactive compounds such as alkaloids, flavonoids, glycosides, and phenolics, M. acuminata demonstrates significant therapeutic potential. It exhibits anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, antimicrobial, adaptogenic, immunomodulatory, and rejuvenating properties. Traditionally, it is used as a tonic to promote vitality, enhance immunity, and manage conditions like respiratory disorders, joint inflammation, and reproductive health issues. The plant is also valued for its aphrodisiac properties and ability to accelerate wound healing. Recent studies highlight its neuroprotective, hepatoprotective, and anti-diabetic potential, further supporting its role in managing chronic diseases. Despite its prominence in traditional medicine, comprehensive scientific validation of its pharmacological effects through clinical trials remains necessary. This review aims to consolidate existing knowledge about Malaxis acuminata, emphasizing its medicinal value, phytochemistry, and potential applications in modern therapeutic...
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In India, medicinal plants are commonly used by people as folk remedies and play a significant role in traditional systems of medicine such as Siddha, Unani, and Ayurveda. They are also utilized in pharmaceutical formulations. Alangium salvifolium has traditionally been used to treat a variety of ailments. In Ayurveda and Siddha systems of medicine, nearly every part of the plant including the roots, leaves, stem, and bark is utilized for managing different health conditions. The plant exhibits a wide range of medicinal properties, including laxative, astringent, pungent, anthelmintic, purgative, emetic, anti-protozoal, hypoglycemic, anti-diabetic, and anti-ulcer activities. It has also been reported to possess antifungal, antioxidant, antimicrobial, cardiotonic, and anti-fertility effects. These pharmacological actions are attributed to the presence of key phytochemical constituents such as flavonoids, saponins, glycosides, alkaloids, and steroids. The present review aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the literature related to the plant’s pharmacognosy, phytochemistry, traditional uses, and pharmacological...
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Ficus natalensis, commonly known as the Natal fig, belongs to the family of Moraceae, Ficus natalensis is a species of fig tree native to tropical Africa. This evergreen tree is widely distributed in the region, growing up to 30 meters in height. Ficus natalensis has a broad range of uses, including medicinal, economic, and ecological applications. The tree’s bark, stem, leaves, and fruits are used in traditional medicine to treat various ailments, such as fever, rheumatism, skin conditions, Anti- bacterial, Anti-microbial, Anti– adhesion potential, Anti-inflammatory, Hepato protective and also this species passes other activities like Pyrolytic conversion of novel biomass, Fibrous microcrystalline cellulose, The wood is valued for furniture-making and construction, while the fruits are edible and a favorite food source for various bird species. Ficus natalensis also plays a crucial role in maintaining ecosystem balance. An overview of studies conducted on the Ficus natalensisis plant is presented in this article. It includes discussion on taxonomy, classification, common name, description, distribution, phytochemicals and pharmacological activities and other...
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This review explores the phytochemistry and pharmacological activities of Hedera nepalensis, commonly known as Chinese or Himalayan ivy. It contains various beneficial compounds such as saponins, phenolics, polyacetylenes, and essential oil. H. nepalensis shows strong antioxidant effects, fights bacteria, fungi, viruses (like influenza A and SARS-CoV-2), and even has anti-cancer properties. It helps reduce blood sugar levels and is used for diabetes management by blocking an enzyme called DPP-4. The plant also protects the liver, helps wounds to heal faster, and is effective against parasites. H. nepalensis is used to treat respiratory problems, joint pain, infections, and skin conditions in traditional medicine. Modern studies confirm these traditional uses and reveal new possibilities for its compounds to be used in medicines. In conclusion, H. nepalensis is a valuable plant with a wide range of health benefits. More research is needed to fully understand its potential, improve extraction methods, and develop safe, effective medicines from...
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