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- Phytochemical Screening and TLC, UV-Spectrophotometer Study of Bougainvillea glabra
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Ragya Eslavath
1,
V. Harikrishna
1,
N. Kosuru
1,
Goli Venkateshwarlu
1,
Manoranjan Sabat
1,
K. Kanakaiah
2
Affiliations
1 Venkateshwara Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Cherlapally, Nalgonda, IN
2 Sharada College of Pharmacy, Anantaram, Bhuvanagiri, Nalgonda, IN
1 Venkateshwara Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Cherlapally, Nalgonda, IN
2 Sharada College of Pharmacy, Anantaram, Bhuvanagiri, Nalgonda, IN
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Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical Analysis, Vol 3, No 3 (2013), Pagination: 83-85Abstract
The present study was carried out to determine the phytochemical screening revealed the presence of alkaloids, saponins, tannins, reducing sugar and cardiac glycosides in the leaves of Bougainvillea glabra. Antrhaquinones, flavonoids and terpenoids were absent in the flowers of Bougainvillea glabra. Along with estimated the Rf Value amino acid and spectral study used to determine the λmax, The Rf Value of amino acid is 0.70, λmax of found to be 368.5 nm, standard graph of water extract shows the regression equation as y=0.0003×-0.0001.Keywords
Bougainvillea glabra, UV-Spectrophotometer, TLC PlatesReferences
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- Mimosa pudica-An Important Medicinal Plant: A Review of its Folklore Medicine and Traditional Uses
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Venkateshwarlu Goli
1,
Ragya Eslavath
1,
Santhosh Anasuri
1,
Suma Gutha
1,
Swapna Kasireddy
1,
E. Rajeshwari
2
Affiliations
1 Venkateshwara Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Cherlapally, Nalgonda, A.P., IN
2 Annamacharya College of Pharmacy, Boinpally, Rajampeta, Kadapa, A.P., IN
1 Venkateshwara Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Cherlapally, Nalgonda, A.P., IN
2 Annamacharya College of Pharmacy, Boinpally, Rajampeta, Kadapa, A.P., IN
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Asian Journal of Research in Pharmaceutical Sciences, Vol 4, No 3 (2014), Pagination: 152-153Abstract
Ancient days peoples are purely depends on herbal drugs. Why because at that time allopathic drugs are not available for peoples. Now a days both ayurveda and allopathic drugs are used. some chronic diseases are completely not eradicated by allopathic drugs. For this reason ayurvedic drugs are more preferred than allopathic drugs. In India 3000 plants used for the medicinal value. In general 6000 medicinal plants in India are in use in traditional, folklore and used as a herbal medicine. This article aims to provide a comprehensive review in ayurveda in the pharmacological aspects of mimosa pudica. This plant mainly use ful for the various physiological activities are like vatha diseases, blood purify the, rectify the menstrual problems, controls the diabeties, specifically used for piles, filariasis, skin diseases, antidarrhoeal property, heart stoke respiratory tract diseases are completely eradicated.Keywords
Medicinal Plant, Mimosa pudica, Pharmacological Activity.References
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- Valsala S. Estrogenic and antiestrogenic activities of Mimosa pudica on Rattus norvegicus. J. of Ecotoxicology 2000; 10(1): 25-29.
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- Recent Survey of Rheumatic Pain, Heart Stroke, Stress Conditions in Urban and Rural Development Areas
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Authors
Santhosh Anasuri
1,
Venkateshwarlu Goli
2,
Ragya Eslavath
2,
Suma Gutha
2,
Swapna Kasireddy
2,
Tirumalesham Gundla
2
Affiliations
1 Venkateshwara Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Cherlapally, Nalgonda, IN
2 Venkateshwara Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Cherlapally, Nalgonda
1 Venkateshwara Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Cherlapally, Nalgonda, IN
2 Venkateshwara Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Cherlapally, Nalgonda
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Asian Journal of Research in Pharmaceutical Sciences, Vol 4, No 2 (2014), Pagination: 83-85Abstract
Traditionally in our India ancient people follows ayurvedic tips. Maharishi like charakudu written so many ayurvedic tips in charaka samhita. According to Vedas our ancestors till now they followed ayurvedic tips. Now a days our life style had been entirely changed along with food habits. Regarding rheumatic pain and heart stroke, stress condition we done survey in rural and urban areas. From this survey (M.G.M. super speciality hospital, Warangal, AP) we found that 85% of people are suffering from rheumatic pain, 28% with heart stroke, 40% with stress conditions and other problems. We choosed hundred members from that 85 members are suffering from joint pains, in the similar way we done another survey in rural area there also we found similar ratio. Most of the people in 40 years old are suffering from rheumatic pain, heart stroke, stress condition. Majority of People in rural are suffering from this problem when Compare to urban areas.Keywords
Rheumatic Pain, Heart Stroke, Stress Condition.References
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- Phyllanthus niruri-An Important Medicinal Plant: A Review of its Folklore Medicine and Traditional Uses
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Authors
Venkateshwarlu Goli
1,
Ragya Eslavath
1,
Santhosh Anasuri
1,
Suma Gutha
1,
Swapna Kasireddy
1,
Ramesh
2
Affiliations
1 Venkateshwara Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Cherlapally, Nalgonda, A.P., IN
2 Annamacharya College of Pharmacy, Boinpally, Rajampeta, Kadapa, A.P., IN
1 Venkateshwara Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Cherlapally, Nalgonda, A.P., IN
2 Annamacharya College of Pharmacy, Boinpally, Rajampeta, Kadapa, A.P., IN
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Asian Journal of Research in Pharmaceutical Sciences, Vol 4, No 2 (2014), Pagination: 110-111Abstract
Ancient days peoples are purely depends on herbal drugs. Why because at that time allopathic drugs are not available for peoples. Now a days both ayurveda and allopathic drugs are used. Some chronic diseases are completely not eradicated by allopathic drugs. For this reason ayurvedic drugs are more preferred than allopathic drugs. In India 3000 plants used for the medicinal value. In general 6000 medicinal plants in India are in use in traditional, folklore and used as a herbal medicine. This article aims to provide a comprehensive review in ayurveda in the pharmacological aspects of Phyllanthus niruri. Specifically this plant fruit used in the treatment of jaundice and other diseases like white, jaundice, white discharge, eye diseases over bile secretion, hiccups, cough, fever, wound healing and skin diseases are controlled by these plant.Keywords
Medicinal Plant, Phyllanthus niruri, A Pharmacological Activity.References
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- Ficus religiosa-An Important Medicinal Plant: A Review of its Folklore Medicine and Traditional Uses
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Authors
Goli Venkateshwarlu
1,
Ragya Eslavath
1,
Anasuri Santhosh
1,
Suma Gutha
1,
D. Ramakka
1,
S. Sankirthi
1
Affiliations
1 Venkateshwara Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Cherlapally, Nalgonda, A. P., IN
1 Venkateshwara Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Cherlapally, Nalgonda, A. P., IN
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Asian Journal of Research in Pharmaceutical Sciences, Vol 4, No 1 (2014), Pagination: 26-27Abstract
Ancient days peoples are purely depends on herbal drugs. Why because at that time allopathic drugs are not available for peoples. Now a days both ayurveda and allopathic drugs are used. some chronic diseases are completely not eradicated by allopathic drugs. For this reason ayurvedic drugs are more preffered than allopathic drugs. In India 3000 plants used for the medicinal value. In general 6000 medicinal plants in India are in use in traditional, folklore and used as a herbal medicine. This article aims to provide a comprehensive review in ayurveda in the pharmacological aspects of Ficus religiosa. This plant is available in entire India and traditional system has been reported to posses various activities like fertility agent, feet cracks, eye diseases, heart strengthen, anti-inflammatory, antileprosy, spleen and hepatoprotective activity, hicups, antiasthamatic agent, antiemetic and improve the semen secretion etc .Keywords
Medicinal Herbs, Ficus religiosa., Pharmacological Activities.References
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- Solanum surattense-An Important Medicinal Plant:A Review of Its Folklore Medicine and Traditional Uses
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Goli. Venkateshwarlu
1,
Ragya Eslavath
1,
Anasuri Santhosh
1,
Gutha Suma
1,
J. Venkanna
1,
Y. Swetha
1
Affiliations
1 Venkateshwara Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Cherlapally, Nalgonda, A.P, IN
1 Venkateshwara Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Cherlapally, Nalgonda, A.P, IN
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Asian Journal of Pharmacy and Technology, Vol 4, No 1 (2014), Pagination: 32-33Abstract
Ancient days peoples are purely depend on herbal drugs. Why because at that time allopathic drugs are not available for peoples. Now a day's both ayurveda and allopathic drugs are used. Some chronic diseases are completely not eradicated by allopathic drugs, for this reason ayurvedic drugs are more preferred than allopathic drugs. In India 3000 plants used for the medicinal value. In general 6000 medicinal plants in India are in use in traditional, folklore and used as a herbal medicine. This article aims to provide a comprehensive review in ayurveda in the pharmacological aspects of Solanum surattense. specifically this plant fruit used in the treatment of scorpion bite and other diseases like asthama, ear ache, skin diseases, putrified tooth aches, fever, anal diseases, kapha diseases, strengthening of penis, and other inflammatory diseases. The antibacterial activity detected was against Staphylococcus aureus, Streptococcus sp.; Bacillus subtilis, Escherichia coli, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Salmonella typhi, Shigella dysenteriae and Vibrio cholera.Keywords
Medicinal Plants, Solanum surattense, Pharmacological Activity.- Rephanus sativa-An Important Medicinal Plant:A Review of its Folklore Medicine and Traditional Uses
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1 Venkateshwara Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Cherlapally, Nalgonda, A.P, IN
2 Annamacharya College of Pharmacy, Rajampeta, Kadapa, IN
1 Venkateshwara Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Cherlapally, Nalgonda, A.P, IN
2 Annamacharya College of Pharmacy, Rajampeta, Kadapa, IN