A comprehensive review on ethnomedicine, phytochemistry, pharmacology, and toxicity of Tephrosia purpurea (L.) Pers.
Tephrosia purpurea (L.) Pers. is a well‐known plant in Ayurveda and named “Sarwa
wranvishapaka” for its property to heal wounds. Traditionally, it is practiced for impotency …
wranvishapaka” for its property to heal wounds. Traditionally, it is practiced for impotency …
A review on therapeutic potential and phytochemistry of Tephrosia purpurea
Tephrosia purpurea is a wild herb belongs to the family fabaceae and commonly known as
sharpunkha. It is distributed among India, Australia, China, Sri Lanka up to 400 m to 1300 m …
sharpunkha. It is distributed among India, Australia, China, Sri Lanka up to 400 m to 1300 m …
Evaluation of in vitro anti-inflammatory activity of Tephrosia purpurea (Seed)
A Anbarasi, R Vidhya - Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical …, 2015 - indianjournals.com
Tephrosia purpurea seed is a valuable medicinal shrubby and woody plant which has been
valued for centuries in ayurvedic medicine. Phyto-chemical analysis of aqueous, ethyl …
valued for centuries in ayurvedic medicine. Phyto-chemical analysis of aqueous, ethyl …
[HTML][HTML] RETRACTED: Evaluation of therapeutic and toxic levels of Conium maculatum L. extract in gestation and foetal development of adult albino rats
S Konanki, M Sura, A Sreeyapureddy, M Dowlathabad… - 2022 - Elsevier
The authors have plagiarized part of the Ph. d. thesis of Begum Salma B., Effect of Conium
maculatum L. against physiologically induced and genetically inherited dopaminergic …
maculatum L. against physiologically induced and genetically inherited dopaminergic …
GC-MS analyses of young and mature Archidium Ohioense Schimp Ex. C. Mull and Philonotis hastate (Duby) Wijk & Margad extracts
Analyses of the constituents of the crude extracts obtained from young and mature moss
species namely: Archidium ohioense and Philonotis hastata were conducted with a view to …
species namely: Archidium ohioense and Philonotis hastata were conducted with a view to …
Chemical compounds investigation and profiling of antimicrobial and antiviral constituents of Tephrosia purpurea subsp. apollinea
AMM Youssef, D AM, Y Gaber - Journal of Biological …, 2024 - pagepressjournals.org
Tephrosia purpurea subsp. apollinea belongs to the family Fabaceae, and it is distributed in
the delta region of Egypt. It has been used in traditional medicine for the management of …
the delta region of Egypt. It has been used in traditional medicine for the management of …
A Preliminary Survey of Traditional Organic Piscicides from Local Flora of Paschim Medinipur District, West Bengal, India
D De Kumar, B Ramaprasad… - … Journal of Trend in …, 2023 - eprints.umsida.ac.id
The present work is an extensive field work in different Blocks of Paschim Medinipur district
and review of published literature concerning piscicidal properties of locally available plants …
and review of published literature concerning piscicidal properties of locally available plants …
Conspectus on Tephrosiapurpurea: An introduction
RK Aneshwari, A Vyas, V Jain - Research Journal of …, 2022 - indianjournals.com
Tephrosia purpurea, which is also termed as sharpunkha in Ayurveda, is a wild herb of
family Fabaceae. Geographically it is found at an altitude between 400 m to 1300 m in …
family Fabaceae. Geographically it is found at an altitude between 400 m to 1300 m in …
Traditional herbs with potential wound healing properties
Medicinal plants have been necessary to conventional and non-customary types of
prescriptions dating back to somewhere around 5000 years ago. Researchers progressively …
prescriptions dating back to somewhere around 5000 years ago. Researchers progressively …
[PDF][PDF] Antioxidant, Antimicrobial, and Phytochemcial Assessment of Tephrosia purpurea (L.) Pers. Extracts
Tephrosia purpurea is a traditional herbal medicine used in impotency, asthma, dyspepsia,
hemorrhoids, gonorrhea, rheumatism, enlargement of kidney and spleen. The present study …
hemorrhoids, gonorrhea, rheumatism, enlargement of kidney and spleen. The present study …