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Brugmanisa suaveolens, also known as the angel’s trumpet and a member of the Solanaceae family, is found throughout Asia, India, Europe, Australia, and North and South America. This study looks at current information on the distribution, phytochemistry, pharmacology, and toxicology of Brugmansia suaveolens (Solanaceae) utilizing the extracts or chemical compounds at this time, as found in various search engines. This plant has been used in traditional medicine throughout cultures as a muscle relaxant, nematicide, aphrodisiac, hallucinogen, and treatment for inflammation, rheumatism, asthma, and allergies. Hyoscyamine, a tropane alkaloid, is a key bioactive component of the plant with anticancer action. Additionally, hazardous consequences such as severe anticholinergic symptoms like delirium, hallucinations, and psychosis may be caused by this herb. Different chemical substances have been detected in the plant’s flowers, fruits, stems, and roots, including alkaloids, volatile chemicals (mostly terpenes), coumarins, flavonoids, steroids, and hydrocarbons. Atropine and scopolamine are primarily responsible for the plant’s toxicity. According to pharmacological research, an aqueous extract has an antinociceptive impact on mice. The ethanolic extract,...
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To develop a simple, specific, sensitive and robust bioanalytical method for determining Quinine in the human plasma with the help of LC-MS/MS API2000 various found parameters. Different Equipment experiment was found within the acceptance criteria, Different Column experiment was found within the acceptance criteria, and the Proposed Bioanalytical method for quantifying Quinine from K3EDTA based Human plasma was satisfactorily validated. It can be used to quantify Quinine from K3EDTA-based Human Plasma in Bioequivalence and Bioavailability...
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Introduction: The Zingiber zerumbet (L.) Roscoe ex Smith plant, popularly known as shampoo ginger, is a member of the Zingiberaceae family also popular as wild ginger, pine cone ginger, Martinique ginger, and pinecone lily. The species is indigenous to Malaysia, Indonesia, and tropical Indo-Malesian India. It is commonly grown in the Asian tropics, specifically in China (Guangdong, Guangxi, Yunnan), Taiwan, Cambodia, India, Laos, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, Sri Lanka, Thailand, and Vietnam. The distribution of it is currently pantropical. Zerumbet Ginger is a subterranean tuberous rhizome that is pale yellow on the interior and a tall, erect, herbaceous plant with pseudostems that grows in bunches up to 0.6-2 m tall. The rhizome powder is used in many places to treat severe pain, toothache, asthma, cough, worms, leprosy, and other stomach problems. Method: Utilizing databases such as Research Gate, Science Direct, Web of Science, and Google Scholar, Pub Med, Scopus, and online books along with some botanical websites a literature review was completed. Results: The result or the review study of...
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Alkaloids, flavonoids, steroids, and phenolic compounds are among the phytochemicals that have a significant impact on antimicrobial activity. These substances can be derived from several plant components, including the roots, stems, and leaves, and are used to treat bronchitis, cholera, dysentery, fever, and diarrhea. In this work, the phytochemicals from the dried leaves of Parthenium, Datura stramonium, and Calotropis gigantea are attempted to be extracted. These weeds are frequently found in India and are members of the Asteraceae, Solanaceae, and Apocynaceae families. The presence of phytochemicals, the effectiveness of the antibacterial effect on nine selected bacterial species, and the antifungal activity on eight fungi obtained from the Genohelix lab were all tested using aqueous, methanol, and n-hexane extracts. Aqueous and methanolic extracts from Datura stramonium and Calotropis gigantea revealed the presence of alkaloids and phenolic compounds, however, n-hexane extracts from all of the test plants failed to detect any phytochemical components. Compared to the conventional antibiotic penicillin, the antibacterial activity of Datura stramonium was most efficient against Staphylococcus citrus...
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Plants are a significant source of medicine and are crucial to attaining WHO goals for the welfare of all people. As more people become aware of natural goods, Limonia acidissima L. (wood apple, elephant apple, monkey fruit) of the Rutaceae family has emerged as one of the most valued plants due to its numerous medical characteristics. The major goal of the current investigation is to recognize and identify various chemical components of the plant that are significant in the field of medicine. So, this article has tried to research the literature on various phytoconstituents, therapeutic benefits, pharmacological activity and ethnobotanical applications, and herbal formulation of Limonia acidissima L. The compiled plant knowledge can be applied to a variety of medical...
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