02069nas a2200313 4500008004100000245010600041210006900147260001800216300001000234490000700244520117600251653001701427653001601444653001601460653001601476653001701492653001901509653002601528653001101554100002501565700001701590700002601607700000501633700001901638700001901657700002201676700001901698856003801717 2018 eng d00aEthnobotanical Uses, Phytochemistry and Pharmacological Activities of Pterocarpus marsupium: A Review0 aEthnobotanical Uses Phytochemistry and Pharmacological Activitie cNovember 2018 as1-s80 v103 a
Pterocarpus marsupium is an important therapeutic and medicinal plant belonging to family Fabaceae and commonly named as Indian Kino tree, Bijasal, Venga or Vijayasara. It is a huge deciduous plant and widely distributed in the Central, Western and Southern regions of India. Role of P. marsupium is found in Ayurveda, Homeopathic and Unani systems of medicine. It is a decent source of tannins and flavonoids hence, used as influential astringent, anodyne, cooling, regenerating agent and also used for the treatments of leprosy, leucoderma, toothache, fractures, diarrhea, passive hemorrhage, and dysentery, bruises and diabetes. It is also used to treat rheumatoid arthritis, gout, diabetic anemia, indigestion, asthma, cough, discoloration of hair, bronchitis, ophthalmic complications, elephantiasis and erysipelas. Researchers have been stated the presence of several phytoconstituents in P. marsupium and also their pharmacological activities. The current review aimed to define the phytochemical and pharmacological aspects of P. marsupium which will have been help in the researchers for further qualitative research.
10aAntidiabetic10aAntioxidant10aEpicatechin10aIndian Kino10aPharmacology10aPhytochemistry10aPterocarpus marsupium10aTannin1 aRahman, Mohd, Saidur1 aMujahid, Md.1 aSiddiqui, Mohd, Aftab1 a1 aArif, Muhammad1 aEram, Shimaila1 aKhan, Anayatullah1 aAzeemuddin, Md uhttp://www.phcogj.com/article/749