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Ethnobotany and Antimicrobial Activity of Traditional Plant -Holotelea integrifolia


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1 Parul Institute of Pharmacy and Research, Parul University, Vadodara - 391760, Gujarat, India
 

Holoptelea integrifolia (Ulmaceae) is a diversely used in Traditional Systems of medicine for healing aliments. The plant is preferred in the treatment and curing diseases like leprosy, inflammation, rickets, leucoderma, scabies, rheumatism, eczema, malaria and many more. The plants exhibits various pharmacological activities like antimicrobial, nociceptive, antiaging ,inflammation, anthelmintic, antidiabetic, adaptogenic, anticancer, wound healing, hepatoprotective, and hypolipidemic. The study on moprphological and microscopical was carried out on this plant as per the standards laid down by who to find the genuinity of the species. Physical constant values involving moisture content, ash and extractives as well as qualitative and quantitative estimation of various phytochemical have been studied. The presence of Saponins, Tannins, Terpenoids, Steroid, Flavonoids, and some other chemical constituents were recorded followed by antimicrobial activity of the plant against Gram Positive and Gram Negative Bacteria. Looking forward with the potential aspects of the plant used in Traditional system standardization parameters were to be considered for its validation and authentication.

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Antimicrobial, Ethnobotany, Phytoconstituents, Standardization.
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Authors

Gunosindhu Chakraborthy
Parul Institute of Pharmacy and Research, Parul University, Vadodara - 391760, Gujarat, India
Snigdha Das Mandal
Parul Institute of Pharmacy and Research, Parul University, Vadodara - 391760, Gujarat, India
Rupal K. Jani
Parul Institute of Pharmacy and Research, Parul University, Vadodara - 391760, Gujarat, India

Abstract


Holoptelea integrifolia (Ulmaceae) is a diversely used in Traditional Systems of medicine for healing aliments. The plant is preferred in the treatment and curing diseases like leprosy, inflammation, rickets, leucoderma, scabies, rheumatism, eczema, malaria and many more. The plants exhibits various pharmacological activities like antimicrobial, nociceptive, antiaging ,inflammation, anthelmintic, antidiabetic, adaptogenic, anticancer, wound healing, hepatoprotective, and hypolipidemic. The study on moprphological and microscopical was carried out on this plant as per the standards laid down by who to find the genuinity of the species. Physical constant values involving moisture content, ash and extractives as well as qualitative and quantitative estimation of various phytochemical have been studied. The presence of Saponins, Tannins, Terpenoids, Steroid, Flavonoids, and some other chemical constituents were recorded followed by antimicrobial activity of the plant against Gram Positive and Gram Negative Bacteria. Looking forward with the potential aspects of the plant used in Traditional system standardization parameters were to be considered for its validation and authentication.

Keywords


Antimicrobial, Ethnobotany, Phytoconstituents, Standardization.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.18311/jnr%2F2023%2F31899