EXPLORING THE MEDICINAL MARVELS OF NEOLAMARCKIA CADAMBA: A COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW ON BOTANY AND PHARMACOLOGICAL PROPERTIES
Aboli Netragaonkar*, Dr. Padmaja Giram and Mahesh Manke
ABSTRACT
In the family Rubiaceae, Neolamarckia cadamba is a member. In a variety of countries, including China, India, and Egypt, this ayurvedic therapy is employed for therapeutic purposes. Ayurvedic medicine called Neolamarckia cadamba has been mentioned in several Indian medical books. In this communication, we explored Neolamarckia cadamba 's phytochemistry as well as its usage in the treatment of diabetes, diarrhoea, fever, inflammation, haemoptysis, cold, vomit, infections, wounds, debilitation, snake bite, and antibacterial activity. The primary components of the plant include triterpenes, triterpenoid glycosides, flavonoids, saponins, indole alkaloids, cadambine, cadamine, isocadambine, and iso dihydrocadambine. This page discusses the Neolamarckia cadamba 's pharmacological effects, toxicological investigations, and medicinal characteristics.
Keywords: Neolamarkia cadamba; Pharmacological action; antioxidant; botanical description.
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