Author(s):
Devendra J. Sonawane, Darshana S. Padvi, Darshana M Borse, Paresh A. Patil
Email(s):
devendrasonawane001@gmail.com
DOI:
10.52711/2321-5836.2024.00035
Address:
Devendra J. Sonawane*, Darshana S. Padvi, Darshana M Borse, Paresh A. Patil
Department of Pharmacology, Ahinsa Institute of Pharmacy, Dhule Road, Dondaicha 425408.
*Corresponding Author
Published In:
Volume - 16,
Issue - 3,
Year - 2024
ABSTRACT:
AegleMarmelos, also known as bael in India, is a plant belonging to the Rutaceae family. It has been used to treat diseases since ancient times. Its various parts, such as fruit, leaves, and bark, stem, and roots, are used in various diseases. It contains a wide range of alkaloids, which are used to treat various ailments. Its medicinal properties include anti-diarrheal, anti-dyestradiol, anti-inflammatory, anti-bacterial, anti-fungal, anti-radiol, radio protective, and anti pyretic. It also has analgesic properties, analgesic properties, constipation properties, respiratory infection properties, antioxidant properties, hepatoprotection properties, wound healing properties, and many more. This plant is considered to be one of the most important medicinal plants in the field due to its medicinal properties. It is used in herbalism and is an easily accessible source of healthcare in rural and tribal regions. In this review, we have attempted to summarise the phytochemicals and pharmacological studies of an important medicinal plant, AegleMarmelos. Oxidative Stress and Inflammation are critical factors that play a role in nearly all life style disorders including diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, ulcers and cancer. The aim of this study was to isolate and catalyze the catheterization of furanocoatrimin from the earlobes L.
Cite this article:
Devendra J. Sonawane, Darshana S. Padvi, Darshana M Borse, Paresh A. Patil. Aegle marmelos – Modern Herbal medicine. Research Journal of Pharmacology and Pharmacodynamics.2024;16(3):208-212. doi: 10.52711/2321-5836.2024.00035
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Devendra J. Sonawane, Darshana S. Padvi, Darshana M Borse, Paresh A. Patil. Aegle marmelos – Modern Herbal medicine. Research Journal of Pharmacology and Pharmacodynamics.2024;16(3):208-212. doi: 10.52711/2321-5836.2024.00035 Available on: https://rjppd.org/AbstractView.aspx?PID=2024-16-3-12
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