Various parts of Wrightia Tinctoria Roxb have been utilized broadly in conventional Indian medication for treatment of anthelmintic, antidiarrhoeal, antidysenteric, astringent, febrifuge, seminal weakness and as an aphrodisiac. Current research on Wrightia Tinctoria Roxbis directed towards finding naturally‐occurring antioxidants of plant origin that provided efficacy by added substance or synergistic exercises since cell reinforcements from plant root are basic to avoid the movement of free radical interceded issue. Antioxidant activity of methanolic Wrightia Tinctoria Roxbroot extract/fractiondiscover by utilizing distinctive in-vitro models. It includes Free radical scavenging activity of 1,1-Diphenyl-2-picryl-hydrazil (DPPH), ABTS radic...
Objective: The current study investigates the potential of alcoholic extract of Wrightia tinctoria l...
This study was aimed to offer a possible pharmacological basis regarding the remedial utilization of...
Context: Chrozophora tinctoria (L.) A. Juss. (Euphorbiaceae) is known as `dyer's-croton' and used to...
Plan: The present study aims to facilitate an updated phytochemical and pharmacological activity stu...
Wrightia tinctoria is one of the important traditional medicinal plants used in the treatment of var...
Wrightia tinctoria (Roxb.) R.Br. (W. tinctoria) has been reported to exhibit number of therapeutic u...
The present investigations draws the following conclusions. Pharmacognostical parameters for the le...
Different parts of Wrightia tinctoria R. Br. (Apocynaceae) (W. tinctoria), have been extensively us...
Wrightia tinctoria leaf hexane, methanol and ethanol extracts were screened against skin bacteria an...
Objective: Wrightia tinctoria has been extensively used in Folk medicine. It has been reported to ha...
ISSN: 0974-6943 Available online through www.jpronline.info *Corresponding author. Mr. Lakshman kuma...
Comparative phytochemical and antibacterial activities of bark of Wrightia tinctoria and Wrightia ar...
Introduction: Nature is a valuable source of active ingredients that needs to be explored, especiall...
The methanolic crude extract of aerial parts of the plant Scrophularia nodosa was shown to have pote...
Wrightia arborea (Br.) (Family-Apocynaceae), locally known as Sathkurchi, is a small deciduous ...
Objective: The current study investigates the potential of alcoholic extract of Wrightia tinctoria l...
This study was aimed to offer a possible pharmacological basis regarding the remedial utilization of...
Context: Chrozophora tinctoria (L.) A. Juss. (Euphorbiaceae) is known as `dyer's-croton' and used to...
Plan: The present study aims to facilitate an updated phytochemical and pharmacological activity stu...
Wrightia tinctoria is one of the important traditional medicinal plants used in the treatment of var...
Wrightia tinctoria (Roxb.) R.Br. (W. tinctoria) has been reported to exhibit number of therapeutic u...
The present investigations draws the following conclusions. Pharmacognostical parameters for the le...
Different parts of Wrightia tinctoria R. Br. (Apocynaceae) (W. tinctoria), have been extensively us...
Wrightia tinctoria leaf hexane, methanol and ethanol extracts were screened against skin bacteria an...
Objective: Wrightia tinctoria has been extensively used in Folk medicine. It has been reported to ha...
ISSN: 0974-6943 Available online through www.jpronline.info *Corresponding author. Mr. Lakshman kuma...
Comparative phytochemical and antibacterial activities of bark of Wrightia tinctoria and Wrightia ar...
Introduction: Nature is a valuable source of active ingredients that needs to be explored, especiall...
The methanolic crude extract of aerial parts of the plant Scrophularia nodosa was shown to have pote...
Wrightia arborea (Br.) (Family-Apocynaceae), locally known as Sathkurchi, is a small deciduous ...
Objective: The current study investigates the potential of alcoholic extract of Wrightia tinctoria l...
This study was aimed to offer a possible pharmacological basis regarding the remedial utilization of...
Context: Chrozophora tinctoria (L.) A. Juss. (Euphorbiaceae) is known as `dyer's-croton' and used to...