[PDF][PDF] A review on Murraya koenigii: multipotential medicinal plant

HK Handral, A Pandith… - Asian Journal of …, 2012 - doc-developpement-durable.org
Medicinal plants are used in herbalism and thought to have some medicinal properties.
They form the easily available source for healthcare purposes in rural and tribal areas …

Murraya koenigii (L.) Spreng: an ethnobotanical, phytochemical and pharmacological review

DK Gahlawat, S Jakhar, P Dahiya - Journal of Pharmacognosy …, 2014 - phytojournal.com
Medicinal plants have been used in traditional healthcare system throughout human history
and are considered as a source of healthy human life. Different parts of the plants like roots …

[PDF][PDF] Curry leaf (Murraya koenigii): A spice with medicinal property

M Jain, R Gilhotra, RP Singh, J Mittal - MOJ Biol Med, 2017 - academia.edu
The all the traditional system of medicines are included in the account of AYUSH. The
AYUSH department included the following system of medicines Ayurvedic, Yoga, Unani …

[PDF][PDF] A brief review for the development of bio-nanoparticles using some important Indian ethnomedicinal plants

P Kundu, P Sharma, R Mahato, M Saha… - Journal of Medicinal …, 2020 - academia.edu
Nanotechnology are often described as the manipulation of materials by certain
conventional and/or natural processes so as to get materials with some specifications which …

Development and evaluation of VCO based herbal hair tonic

KN Satheeshan, BR Seema… - … of Pharmacognosy and …, 2020 - phytojournal.com
Loss of hair or alopecia is a universal problem that has been estimated to affect between 0.2
and 2% of the world's population. Various synthetic formulations available for treatment of …

A review on Murraya koenigii: For hair growth promoter

SD Mankar, MS Bhosale, M Shelke… - Research Journal of …, 2021 - indianjournals.com
Native to India, Murraya koenigii (Curry Leaves/Kadi Patta/Mitha Nimba/Giri Nimba) is found
almost anywhere in Indian subcontinent, except the higher Himalayan levels. There are …

Evaluation of phenolic contents and antioxidant potential of Murraya Koenigii (L) spreng roots

RK Sindhu, S Arora - Journal of Applied Pharmaceutical Science, 2012 - japsonline.com
The present study was to evaluate the antioxidant potential of ethanol extract from roots of
Murraya koenigii. Ethanol extract of roots was used to study their total phenolic and …

Murraya koenigii L. Spreng.: An updated review of chemical composition, pharmacological effects, and toxicity studies

YD Franyoto, A Nurrochmad… - Journal of Applied …, 2024 - japsonline.com
Murraya koenigii (L.) Spreng, commonly known as curry leaves or “Salam India,” belongs to
the genus Murraya and the Rutaceae family. This is a potential medicinal plant highly valued …

[PDF][PDF] Ethnobotany, Phytochemical, Pharmacological Potentials of Murraya koenigii, and Its Health Benefits–A Review

P Goyal, R Chhabra, L Vij - Current Journal of Applied Science …, 2020 - researchgate.net
Murraya koenigii, also widely known as curry leaves and curry patta, is a noticeably
significant plant recognized all around the world for its tremendous therapeutic, medicinal …

[HTML][HTML] In vitro pharmacological investigations of Oxystelma esculentum R. Br. and in silico molecular docking analysis of its leaf constituents on diabetic related …

TF Xavier, R Sabitha, S Balavivekananthan - South African Journal of …, 2022 - Elsevier
The current investigation is to determine the preliminary chemical compounds present in
Oxystelma esculentum R. Br.(Apocynaceae) leaf extracts and their pharmacological …