Pharmacognostic and analytical assessment for Pterolobium hexapetalum (Roth.) santapau and wagh. – A dynamic folklore therapeutic plant

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The aim of the current study was to assess a scrupulous pharmacognostic cram is to enhance the constructive information with regard to its species identiication, characterization and standardization of a dynamic folklore therapeutic plant Pterolobium hexapetalum. It is one of the largest scrambling shrubs belonging to the Leguminosae family having signiicant medicinal properties. The aerial part of the fresh and healthy plant materials was collected from the Maruthamalai hill, Coimbatore District with a strong traditional background. The conined name of the species is “Karuindu” used as medicine in Siddha, Ayurveda and folk medicine for treating various illnesses. The external morphology of study species, the anatomy of leaf and stem, physicochemical examination of plant powder, powder with diverse chemical reagents, luorescence analysis of therapeutic powder, ash values, mineral studies, heavy metal analysis, extractive values, phytochemical analysis, GCMS analytical studies were examined with the aim of drafting pharmacopeial principles. The studied plant contains 19 bioactive chemical constituents which conirm the healing domination. The analytical assessment of study species authenticates the presence of various bioactive constituents with a broad range of remedial properties which is used to treat manifold muddle as well it provides a comprehensive insight regarding the phytoconstituents proile which could be browbeaten for the maturity of plant-supported drugs.

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Sharmila, S., Dhivya, S. M., Akilandeswari, D., Mownika, S., & Ramya, E. K. (2020). Pharmacognostic and analytical assessment for Pterolobium hexapetalum (Roth.) santapau and wagh. – A dynamic folklore therapeutic plant. International Journal of Research in Pharmaceutical Sciences, 11(3), 3338–3348. https://doi.org/10.26452/ijrps.v11i3.2467

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