A phyto-pharmacological overview on Jewel Weed

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Abstract

Jewel weed is a common name of Impatiens balsamina Linn. (Family, Balsaminaceae). It is often grown as garden plant due to its attractive foliage and flowers. It is traditionally used as diuretic, emetic, laxative, demulcent and tonic. It is reported to possess beneficial effects in lumbago, intercostal neuralgia and in burns. Studies have revealed presence of various phytoconstituents like flavanoids, triterpenoids, glycosides, fatty acids and alkaloids. The present review is an attempt to summarize traditional values, pharmacognostical and phytopharmacological reports of Jewel weed.

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Shah, K. N., Verma, P., & Suhagia, B. (2017). A phyto-pharmacological overview on Jewel Weed. Journal of Applied Pharmaceutical Science, 7(8), 246–252. https://doi.org/10.7324/JAPS.2017.70834

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