Use of medicinal plants in the process of wound healing: a literature review

M Cedillo-Cortezano, LR Martinez-Cuevas… - Pharmaceuticals, 2024 - mdpi.com
The literature on the use of medicinal plants in wound healing was comprehensively
searched to obtain and assess the data. The data were procured via clinical studies that …

Mimosa pudica L., a High‐Value Medicinal Plant as a Source of Bioactives for Pharmaceuticals

G Muhammad, MA Hussain, I Jantan… - … reviews in food …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Mimosa pudica Linn.(Family: Mimosaceae) is used as an ornamental plant due to
its thigmonastic and nyctinastic movements. M. pudica is also used to avoid or cure several …

[PDF][PDF] Pharmacology and traditional uses of Mimosa pudica

B Joseph, J George, J Mohan - International journal of …, 2013 - researchgate.net
Mimosa belongs to the taxonomic group Magnoliopsida and family Mimosaseae. In Latin it is
called as Mimosa pudica Linn. Ayurveda has declared that its root is bitter, acrid, cooling …

[PDF][PDF] Formulation and in vitro evaluation of dental gel containing ethanglic extract of Mimosa pudica

SS Bodhankar, LD Devhare, AS Meshram… - European Chemical …, 2023 - researchgate.net
Dental caries, one of the globally affecting diseases of the oral cavity and the herbal extracts
in clinical practice can benefit the oral hygiene of the patient. The main instigation and …

[HTML][HTML] Ethnomedicinal uses, phytochemistry, pharmacological activities and toxicological effects of Mimosa pudica-A review

OE Adurosakin, EJ Iweala, JO Otike, ED Dike… - Pharmacological …, 2023 - Elsevier
Introduction Mimosa pudica L. is a creeping herbaceous ornamental plant belonging to the
Mimosaceae family. It is used in ethnomedicine to prevent or treat various illnesses like …

[PDF][PDF] Mimosa pudica Linn-a shyness princess: A review of its plant movement, active constituents, uses and pharmacological activity

K Johnson, G Narasimhan, C Krishnan - Int J Pharm Sci Res, 2014 - researchgate.net
To cure all aliments of mankind, nature provides a complete store house of remedies for time
honored period. In legume family, Mimosa is one of the largest genera which distribute more …

Weeds as Alternative Useful Medicinal Source: Mimosa pudica Linn. on Diabetes Mellitus and its Complications

TS Tunna, QU Ahmed, ABMH Uddin… - Advanced Materials …, 2014 - Trans Tech Publ
Diabetes mellitus is one of the major reasons for mortality worldwide and numerous
scientific studies are going on to find plausible solutions to overcome and manage diabetes …

Phytochemistry and Medicinal Importance of Herb Mimosa pudica: A Review

VW Fernandes, SL Gaonkar… - The Natural Products …, 2023 - ingentaconnect.com
Background: Mimosa pudica is a tropical weed that belongs to the legume family and is
native to South America. This plant is also found in different regions of India, such as Andhra …

[PDF][PDF] Topical wound healing, antimicrobial and antioxidant potential of Mimosa pudica Linn root extracted using n-hexane followed by methanol, fortified in ointment …

S Singh, TR Dodiya, S Singh… - International Journal of …, 2021 - researchgate.net
Mimosa pudica Linn is an ornamental perennial herb belonging to the taxonomic group of
Magnoliopsida and family Leguminaceae. Besides its ornamental use, Mimosa pudica is …

Fasting blood glucose levels and hematological values in normal and streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats of Mimosa pudica L. extracts

A Konsue, C Picheansoonthon… - Pharmacognosy Journal, 2017 - phcogj.com
Context: M. pudica is a common plant found in moist waste ground, lawns, open plantations
and weedy thickets. Aims: The fasting blood glucose levels (FBG) and hematological values …