ABSTRACT: Hyptis Suaveolens (L.)Poit is a traditional pubescent annual herb found throughout India. On the basis of its traditional use and literature references, this plant was selected for the screening of wound healing property. The leaves of Hyptis Suaveolens were exhaustively extracted by soxhlet apparatus with different solvents like petroleum ether, solvent ether, chloroform, alcohol and chloroform water in ascending order of the polarity. All the five extracts were subjected to antibacterial screening by using the cup plate method. The petroleum ether, alcoholic and chloroform water extract showed maximum zone of inhibition. So these extracts were taken for wound healing activity. The effect of petroleum ether, alcohol, and aqueous ...
In recent years, oxidative stress and free radicals have been implicated in impaired wound healing. ...
Traditionally the plant diversity was conserved through the temple premises based on their medicinal...
Hyptis suaveolens (L.) Poit. (Bush mint) belongs to the family Lamiaceae and commonly known as ‘wila...
Poikilospermum suaveolens is a plant could grows in the limestone area in Maros, Indonesia. The leav...
The present communication deals with the pharmacognostic investigations on the Hyptis Suaveolens (L....
The present communication deals with the antimicrobial and preliminary phytochemical screening on th...
The present communication deals with the antimicrobial and preliminary phytochemical screening on th...
The present communication deals with the antimicrobial and preliminary phytochemical screening on th...
Objective: To investigate the ethanolic extract and its fractions of Hyptis suaveolens (H. suaveole...
Plants store a variety of important secondary metabolites with pharmacognostic and pharmacological i...
The need to identify medicinal plants that can be used in the treatment and control of malaria and o...
AbstractObjectiveTo investigate the ethanolic extract and its fractions of Hyptis suaveolens (H. sua...
Objective: The aim of the paper was to assess the wound healing potential of three medicinal plants ...
Pavetta indica, which is known as kankara in Hindi, is widely distributed in the greater part of Ind...
The crude extracts of leaves, stem bark and their phytoconstituents were used for assessing thewound...
In recent years, oxidative stress and free radicals have been implicated in impaired wound healing. ...
Traditionally the plant diversity was conserved through the temple premises based on their medicinal...
Hyptis suaveolens (L.) Poit. (Bush mint) belongs to the family Lamiaceae and commonly known as ‘wila...
Poikilospermum suaveolens is a plant could grows in the limestone area in Maros, Indonesia. The leav...
The present communication deals with the pharmacognostic investigations on the Hyptis Suaveolens (L....
The present communication deals with the antimicrobial and preliminary phytochemical screening on th...
The present communication deals with the antimicrobial and preliminary phytochemical screening on th...
The present communication deals with the antimicrobial and preliminary phytochemical screening on th...
Objective: To investigate the ethanolic extract and its fractions of Hyptis suaveolens (H. suaveole...
Plants store a variety of important secondary metabolites with pharmacognostic and pharmacological i...
The need to identify medicinal plants that can be used in the treatment and control of malaria and o...
AbstractObjectiveTo investigate the ethanolic extract and its fractions of Hyptis suaveolens (H. sua...
Objective: The aim of the paper was to assess the wound healing potential of three medicinal plants ...
Pavetta indica, which is known as kankara in Hindi, is widely distributed in the greater part of Ind...
The crude extracts of leaves, stem bark and their phytoconstituents were used for assessing thewound...
In recent years, oxidative stress and free radicals have been implicated in impaired wound healing. ...
Traditionally the plant diversity was conserved through the temple premises based on their medicinal...
Hyptis suaveolens (L.) Poit. (Bush mint) belongs to the family Lamiaceae and commonly known as ‘wila...