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Pharmacological Review on Madhuca longifolia


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The liver assumes a significant part in keeping up with the metabolic capacity and discharge of poisons from the body. A physical issue or liver brokenness brought about by the utilization of poisonous synthetics, over-the-top liquor and microorganisms bring about a difficult condition called hepatotoxicity. Madhuca longifolia having a place with Sapotaceae family is found to have pharmacological properties in the treatment of different disorders. Madhuca longifolia is likewise considered a therapeutic tree also, is helpful for outside application in treating skin infections, stiffness, migraine, persistent clogging, heaps, hemorrhoids, and ethno clinical properties like antibacterial, anxiolytic qualities, anticancer, hepatoprotective, antiulcer, antihyperglycemic, pain-relieving exercises, and so on. Leaves of mahua are utilized in the treatment of dermatitis, wound mending, anti-burn, bone crack, anthelminthic, emollient, skin illness, stiffness, and cerebral pain. The flowers are used as a tonic, pain-relieving, and diuretic; bark for an ailment, persistent bronchitis, and diabetes mellitus and leaves as an expectorant and constant bronchitis and Cushing's sickness. In this review we make a compilation focused on the synonyms, botanical description, phytochemicals, pharmacological activity, and medicinal uses of Madhuca longifolia.

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Madhuca longifolia, Pharmacology, Anti-anxiety, Phytocompounds, Utilization.
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Authors

Rahul Jodh
Department of Pharmacology, P. R. Pote Patil College of Pharmacy, Amravati-444604., India
Mukund Tawar
Department of Pharmacology, P. R. Pote Patil College of Pharmacy, Amravati-444604., India
Aparna Kachewar
Department of Pharmacology, P. R. Pote Patil College of Pharmacy, Amravati-444604., India
Vishal Mahanur
Department of Pharmacology, P. R. Pote Patil College of Pharmacy, Amravati-444604., India
Yash Sureka
Department of Pharmacology, P. R. Pote Patil College of Pharmacy, Amravati-444604., India
Virendra Atole
Department of Pharmacology, P. R. Pote Patil College of Pharmacy, Amravati-444604., India

Abstract


The liver assumes a significant part in keeping up with the metabolic capacity and discharge of poisons from the body. A physical issue or liver brokenness brought about by the utilization of poisonous synthetics, over-the-top liquor and microorganisms bring about a difficult condition called hepatotoxicity. Madhuca longifolia having a place with Sapotaceae family is found to have pharmacological properties in the treatment of different disorders. Madhuca longifolia is likewise considered a therapeutic tree also, is helpful for outside application in treating skin infections, stiffness, migraine, persistent clogging, heaps, hemorrhoids, and ethno clinical properties like antibacterial, anxiolytic qualities, anticancer, hepatoprotective, antiulcer, antihyperglycemic, pain-relieving exercises, and so on. Leaves of mahua are utilized in the treatment of dermatitis, wound mending, anti-burn, bone crack, anthelminthic, emollient, skin illness, stiffness, and cerebral pain. The flowers are used as a tonic, pain-relieving, and diuretic; bark for an ailment, persistent bronchitis, and diabetes mellitus and leaves as an expectorant and constant bronchitis and Cushing's sickness. In this review we make a compilation focused on the synonyms, botanical description, phytochemicals, pharmacological activity, and medicinal uses of Madhuca longifolia.

Keywords


Madhuca longifolia, Pharmacology, Anti-anxiety, Phytocompounds, Utilization.

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