Papaya has been used medicinally to treat an extremely broad range of ailments including intestinal worms, dengue fever, diabetes, hypertension, wound repair, and as an abortion agent. Although papaya is most commonly consumed as a ripe fruit, the plant tissues used as curatives are mainly derived from the seeds, young leaves, latex, or green immature fruit. The agents responsible for action have not been conclusively identified for all uses, but there is increasing evidence that activity may be attributable to benzyl isothiocyanate (BITC) in the case of anthelmintic and abortifacient action, and to the protease papain, and possibly chymopapain, in relation to wound repair. The location of these compounds in papaya tissues is likely to expl...
The traditional use of papaya to treat many diseases, especially skin conditions and its prohibition...
Carica papaya (Caricaceae) Linn. (CP) is a popular tropical plant which provide a huge benefit. The ...
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Papaya has been used medicinally to treat an extremely broad range of ailments including intestinal ...
Papaya has been used medicinally to treat an extremely broad range of ailments including intestinal ...
The prevalence of viral infections, cancer, and diabetes is increasing at an alarming rate around th...
The prevalence of viral infections, cancer, and diabetes is increasing at an alarming rate around th...
Natural products or products from the plant source show pivotal role in the diseases prevention and ...
Carica papaya is a tropical fruit, present in orange red to yellow orange color. The whole plant inc...
Carica papaya is a tropical fruit, present in orange red to yellow orange color. The whole plant inc...
This paper reviews the current research on phytochemical composition and non-Western traditional cul...
This paper reviews the current research on phytochemical composition and non-Western traditional cul...
This paper reviews the current research on phytochemical composition and non-Western traditional cul...
Carica papaya Linn. is commonly called as paw-paw and it belongs to the family Caricaceae. Papaya po...
Papaya (Carica papaya L.), one of the extensively studied plants, belongs to the family Caricaceae. ...
The traditional use of papaya to treat many diseases, especially skin conditions and its prohibition...
Carica papaya (Caricaceae) Linn. (CP) is a popular tropical plant which provide a huge benefit. The ...
537-543<span style="font-size:11.0pt;font-family: " times="" new="" roman","serif";mso-fareast-font...
Papaya has been used medicinally to treat an extremely broad range of ailments including intestinal ...
Papaya has been used medicinally to treat an extremely broad range of ailments including intestinal ...
The prevalence of viral infections, cancer, and diabetes is increasing at an alarming rate around th...
The prevalence of viral infections, cancer, and diabetes is increasing at an alarming rate around th...
Natural products or products from the plant source show pivotal role in the diseases prevention and ...
Carica papaya is a tropical fruit, present in orange red to yellow orange color. The whole plant inc...
Carica papaya is a tropical fruit, present in orange red to yellow orange color. The whole plant inc...
This paper reviews the current research on phytochemical composition and non-Western traditional cul...
This paper reviews the current research on phytochemical composition and non-Western traditional cul...
This paper reviews the current research on phytochemical composition and non-Western traditional cul...
Carica papaya Linn. is commonly called as paw-paw and it belongs to the family Caricaceae. Papaya po...
Papaya (Carica papaya L.), one of the extensively studied plants, belongs to the family Caricaceae. ...
The traditional use of papaya to treat many diseases, especially skin conditions and its prohibition...
Carica papaya (Caricaceae) Linn. (CP) is a popular tropical plant which provide a huge benefit. The ...
537-543<span style="font-size:11.0pt;font-family: " times="" new="" roman","serif";mso-fareast-font...