Volume 20 No 22 (2022)
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A Comprehensive Review on "An Ethnomedical, Pharmacological and Phytochemical Study of Ammanniabaccifera":An Overview
Sharad Bhandarkar, Rashmi Tawade , C.A. Doifode , Deepika .P. Kalode ,Nisha Bhalerao ,Ajay Kumar Shukla, Vimal Kumar Yadav ,Ashok Kumar Yadav , Avinash
Abstract
Ammanniabaccifera L. is commonly used in traditional medicine in India and China to raise blisters in rheumatism and in the treatment of scabies, ringworm, parasitic skin infections, common cold, typhoid, strangury,spinal disease,gastroenteropathy and aphrodisiac. The present review covers all the available information on Ammanniabaccifera from scientific journals,books,thesis,reports and conference proceedings via academic libraries and electronic search databases accepted worldwide (Pubmed,Pubmed central,Tropicos,Google scholar,Scopus,Internet archive).These sources were scrutinized and evaluated about its botany,traditional uses,biological aspects,chemical constituents and pharmacological relevance.The invivo studies of extracts from Ammanniabacciferashowed antitumor,antiinflammatory,antiarthritic,antianalgesic,antipyretic,antidiuretic and wound healing pharmacological activities which can be attributed to the presence of flavonoids,tannins,polyphenols,triterpenes and sterols.The plant was evaluated and validated for the medicinal activity against microorganisms and antimalarial properties using in vitro studies.Tetrolane derivatives were found to have antitubercular activity and high toxicity against brime shrimp
Keywords
Traditional Medicine, Gastroenteropathy, Parasitic Skin Infections
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