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Pharmacological and Phytochemical Review on Tecomella undulata
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Tecomella undulata is a monotypic genus and one of the most important deciduous, ornamental shrub or small tree of the arid zone regions in India. Different chemical constituents such as Radermachol, Undulatin, Lapachol, Tecomelloside, Stigmasterol, β-amyrin, β-sitosterol, β-sitosteryl acetate, compesterol, stigmasterol and many others have been isolated from the plant. Heartwood and bark of young branches is employed for the treatment of various diseases of skin, liver, spleen, urinary tract and central nerves system. Leaves shows significant antimicrobial activity and are used in treatment of AIDS. It is a common agroforestry tree species in the Thar desert of Rajasthan for its higher survival rates even in extreme drought conditions. The present article reviews the phytochemical and pharmacological work done on the plant.
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Tecomella undulata, Heartwood, Bark, AIDS.
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