Background: Amalaki is traditionally used drug in Ayurveda. Fruits of Amalaki is useful for cure of many disorders. On the basis of Desha Bheda (Habitat) two types of Amalaki are available viz., Gramya Phala (Cultivated) and Vanya Phala (Wild). cultivated variety is more often used as it offers gain to the manufacturers in terms of the amount of pulp available. To differentiate wild and cultivated variety through macroscopic, microscopic and powder microscopy this study was carried out. Objective: Present study was aimed to record comparative macroscopic, microscopic and powder microscopy of wild and cultivated varieties of Indian gooseberry. Methods: Authenticated matured fruits of both varieties were collected and macroscopic and microsco...
Ammi majus Linn (Apiaceae) is an erect branching annual herb, cultivated in northern part of India m...
as “Kamarakh”) is considered as digestible, tonic strengthening, for bleeding piles and causing bili...
Emblica officinalis, commonly known as Amla belongs to family Euphorbiaceae, is widely used for medi...
Introduction: Rajakoshataki (Luffa acutangula(L.) Roxb. is a succulent trailing climber that belongs...
The drug Amalaki (Emblica Officinalis Gaertn.) belongs to family Euphorbiaceae, is used since ancien...
Medicinal plants form the basis of traditional medicine health systems and play an important role in...
Objective: The aim of present study includes the collection of Tribulus terrestris fruit samples fro...
Arjuna (Terminalia arjuna) is the most widely used drug in Ayurveda due to its potential therapeutic...
Gajapippali (Scindapsus officinalis Schott.) is one of the plants used in Indian system of medicine ...
Introduction: Haritaki (Terminalia chebula Retz.) of Combretaceae family is well known drug often us...
Objective: The objective of the study is to cover the pharmacognostical and preliminary phytochemica...
The present study was aimed to evaluate antioxidant activity in hydroalcoholic extract of fruits of ...
Objective: The fruit of Terminalia bellirica Roxb. or Baheda (Family Combretaceae) is an extensively...
Objective: In this study, an attempt was made to generate information based on botanical, physicoche...
Objective: Present study is aimed to evaluate an efficacy of the two-Alternative Forced Choice (2-AF...
Ammi majus Linn (Apiaceae) is an erect branching annual herb, cultivated in northern part of India m...
as “Kamarakh”) is considered as digestible, tonic strengthening, for bleeding piles and causing bili...
Emblica officinalis, commonly known as Amla belongs to family Euphorbiaceae, is widely used for medi...
Introduction: Rajakoshataki (Luffa acutangula(L.) Roxb. is a succulent trailing climber that belongs...
The drug Amalaki (Emblica Officinalis Gaertn.) belongs to family Euphorbiaceae, is used since ancien...
Medicinal plants form the basis of traditional medicine health systems and play an important role in...
Objective: The aim of present study includes the collection of Tribulus terrestris fruit samples fro...
Arjuna (Terminalia arjuna) is the most widely used drug in Ayurveda due to its potential therapeutic...
Gajapippali (Scindapsus officinalis Schott.) is one of the plants used in Indian system of medicine ...
Introduction: Haritaki (Terminalia chebula Retz.) of Combretaceae family is well known drug often us...
Objective: The objective of the study is to cover the pharmacognostical and preliminary phytochemica...
The present study was aimed to evaluate antioxidant activity in hydroalcoholic extract of fruits of ...
Objective: The fruit of Terminalia bellirica Roxb. or Baheda (Family Combretaceae) is an extensively...
Objective: In this study, an attempt was made to generate information based on botanical, physicoche...
Objective: Present study is aimed to evaluate an efficacy of the two-Alternative Forced Choice (2-AF...
Ammi majus Linn (Apiaceae) is an erect branching annual herb, cultivated in northern part of India m...
as “Kamarakh”) is considered as digestible, tonic strengthening, for bleeding piles and causing bili...
Emblica officinalis, commonly known as Amla belongs to family Euphorbiaceae, is widely used for medi...