A perspective validation on pharmacognostic & pharmacological view of tinosporacordifolia
Abstract
Throughout India, T. cordifolia (Guduchi) is an evergreen shrub of glabrous, glabrous foliage which bears a weak and fleshy stem. Ayurvedic and folk medicine systems use this plant extensively. It contains a variety of chemical constituents, including alkaloids, diterpenoid lactones, glycosides, steroids, sesquiterpenoid compounds, phenolics, aliphatic compounds, and polysaccharides. Tinosporacordifolia is discussed in this article for its chemical constituents and its pharmacological effects. An Ayurvedic herb known as Tinosporacordifolia is commonly used. The review article on this plant is a compilation of all the latest information on its phytochemical and pharmacological activities that have been conducted by a variety of methods, although review articles have already been published on this plant. This compound has hepatoprotective, immunomodulatory, anti-neoplastic, anti-spasmodic, antimalarial, antiinflammatory, antiarthritic, anti-oxidant, anti-allergic, anti-stress, and anti-leprotic properties in addition to anti-diabetic, antispasmodic, antimalarial, anti-inflammatory, antiarthritic, and anti-leprotic properties.
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Potential herb, Tinosporacordifolia, Pharmacognosy, Pharmacological activity, Medicinal plants, Therapeutic potential, Biological activitiesDownloads
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