1. A review of the phytochemical constituents and pharmacological activities of Nagkesar (Mesua ferrea Linn).
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Patangia, Uddhav, Wal, Ankita, Gupta, Divyanshi, Singh, Indu, and Wal, Pranay
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PHYTOCHEMICALS ,PHARMACOLOGY ,BACTERIAL diseases ,TERPENES ,STEROIDS - Abstract
Earth is a heritage of plants with an abundance of species, many of which are known among us, but many of them are still unknown for us. There are many traditional plants which have been used for medicinal purposes since ancient times, and Nagkesar (Mesua ferrea Linn) is one of them, which is grown in many countries like India, Indochina, Nepal, Thailand, Sri Lanka and many other countries. It is used to treat diseases like bleeding piles, renal disease, dysentery, fever, and asthma, as well as bacterial and fungal infections. It is known for its medicinal properties but has also been used as an ornamental plant since ancient times. It contains active phytoconstituents like steroids, coumarins and their derivatives, terpenoids, xanthones and their derivatives, flavonoids and pyranoxanthones, which act as precursors of other ailments. The goal of this study is to summarise the all-pharmacological activities of Nagkesar as well as some novel uses of Nagkesar. A thorough bibliographic investigation was launched by examining internationally recognized scientific databases such as Cochrane library, PubMed, ScienceDirect, Web of Science, Google scholar, and several data sets from Herbalist library. We searched several clinical trial databases of the recent past year and previous systematic reviews from 1980-2022. In this review article, all probable pharmacological effects of the Nagkesar plant, as well as the active components responsible for the biological role, are discussed. Nagkesar is important in the treatment of a variety of ailments. Inflammation, bleeding piles, bronchitis, severe infection, fungal growth, diarrhea, and kidney disease are among conditions that can be treated with the Nagkesar plant. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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