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Venkateshwarlu, G.
- Therapeutic and Nutritional Values of Narikelodaka (Tender Coconut Water) - A Review
Authors
1 National Ayurveda Dietetics Research Institute (NADRI), Govt. Central Pharmacy Annexe Near Ashoka Pillar, Jayanagar, Bangalore, Karnataka, IN
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Research Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry, Vol 6, No 4 (2014), Pagination: 195-201Abstract
Background: Tender coconut water is a wholesome and nutritious drink. It has an important role to play in the fastdeveloping functional foods market particularly nutraceuticals and pharmaceuticals. The resurgence of interest in the coconut generated due to the awareness of people about the possible hazards from soft drinks and the promotional measures taken by government have contributed to the growth of market for tender coconut water. Value - added products presents an opportunity for intensifying and building on past research and development work. Coconut water is one of the world's most versatile natural product with increasing scientific evidence that support the role of coconut water in health and medicinal application. Medicinally, it has been proven to possess various pharmacological activities like hepatoprotective, anti-inflammatory, antipyretic, wound healing, anti thrombotic, antioxidant, Hypolipidaemic, Antihypertensive, diuretic, hypoglycemic, renal regenerative actions. Over the past decades, many reports have appeared in mainstream scientific journals describing its nutritional and medicinal properties. Glimpse of the classical Ayurvedic texts gives us an insight into the medicinal properties of coconut that is in tune with the scientific findings of today. This review attempts to reiterate and appraise the therapeutic and nutritional values of coconut water.Keywords
Tender Coconut Water, Narikelodaka, Coconut Juice, Ayurveda, Nutrition.References
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- Pharmacognostical and Physicochemical Evaluation on the Flowers of Justicia adhatoda L.
Authors
1 National Ayurveda Dietetics Research Institute, Ashoka Pillar, Jayanagar, Bangalore-560011, IN
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Research Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry, Vol 7, No 2 (2015), Pagination: 73-90Abstract
The present communication attempts to evaluate the macroscopy, microscopy, physico-chemical, preliminary phytochemical and Thin Layer Chromatography (TLC) fingerprint studies of different extracts on the flowers of Justicia adhatoda L. (Adhatoda zeylanica Medicus, A. vasica Nees). Microscopical studies revealed that flowers possess abundant uniseriate, biseriate and multiseriate elongated trichomes, glandular trichomes with bicelled heads, cystoliths in calyx region, light brown tannin content, papillae like out growth, and well developed spongy and palisade parenchyma in corolla region. Preliminary phytochemical screening of the extracts showed the presence of alkaloids, carbohydrates, flavonoides, phenols, proteins, saponins and tannins. These parameters will be useful in the identification and standardization of the flower drug of Vasa and also to identify other species of Adhatoda.
Keywords
Vasa, Pharmacognosy, Adhatoda, Phytochemical, Macroscopy, Microscopy.- Pharmacognostic and Physicochemical Evaluation of the Different Varieties of Sesamum indicum L. – A Comparative Study
Authors
1 National Ayurveda Dietetics Research Institute, Ashoka Pillar, Jayanagar, Bangalore-560011, IN