[PDF][PDF] A comprehensive review on botanical as anti-ulcer therapeutics: Prospective avenues of biocompatible drug discovery

P Tiwari, JK Malik - Scholars Int. J. Tradition. Complem. Med, 2020 - saudijournals.com
Peptic ulcer is a frequent disease of the Gastro Intestinal tract. It is mostly an inflamed break
in the skin or the mucus membrane lining the alimentary tract. When there is a disturbance of …

Evaluation of renoprotective potential of Ficus religiosa in attenuation of diabetic nephropathy in rats

TG Singh, R Sharma, A Kaur, S Dhiman, R Singh - Obesity Medicine, 2020 - Elsevier
Background Diabetic nephropathy (DN) is a major complication associated with diabetes
and more than 25% of people suffering with diabetes eventually develop several problems …

[PDF][PDF] Analgesic activity of bark and leaves of Ficus religiosa L. from Nepal

DR Marasini, J Pandey, LP Sharma… - International Journal of …, 2020 - academia.edu
Objective: Because of adverse side effects, caused by NSAIDs, tolerance, and dependence
induced by opiates, the use of these analgesic agents has not been successful in all cases …

Comparative Evaluation of Antiulcer Activity of Ficus religiosa (Stem Bark) Extracts Prepared by Different Methods of Extraction

S Panchawat, J Pradhan - Current Traditional Medicine, 2020 - ingentaconnect.com
Background: The stem bark of Ficus religiosa L.(Family-Moraceae) is traditionally used to
treat gonorrhea, diarrhea, dysentery, leucorrhea, menorrhagia, vaginal and other urogenical …

[PDF][PDF] Available Online through Review Article

S Tiwari, MS Talreja - researchgate.net
Ficus Religiosa is a perennial evergreen tree. It is belonging to moraceae family and In India
its commonly known as Peepal tree, Bodhi tree. The tree is native of India. Peepal tree …

[PDF][PDF] Scholars Academic Journal of Pharmacy

P Patil, P Barsagade, MJ Umekar - 2020 - saspublishers.com
Plants have been one of the important sources of medicines since the beginning of human
cultivation. A review of chemical constituents present in various parts of Ficus Religiosa …