ASHWIN SINGH CHOUHAN

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1. Ashwin singh chouhan
2. riya raisinghani
3. anam khan
4. manish solanki
5. arshi khan

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Aegle marmelos (l.) correa (bael): a review on ethnobotanical, phytochemical and pharmacological profile

Author : Ashwin singh chouhan1, riya raisinghani2, anam khan3, manish solanki4, arshi khan5

Keyword : Aegle marmelos, traditional uses and pharmacological properties etc

Subject : Medical research

Article Type : Review article

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Abstract : Bael unripe or half-ripe fruits of Aegle marmelos Corr., belonging to family Rutaceae. This is found in open sandy places, and arid regions widely distributed in Indian sub-continent. The plant is used for various conditions such drug is very popular in Ayurveda and is used in diarrhoea and dysentery. Action is attributed to mucilage. Leaves contain alkaloids and are considered useful in diabetes and fruits useful in breast cancer. Its roots have contraceptive activity. Following various folk claims for the ailment of various diseases, efforts have been made by the researchers to verify the efficacy of this weed through scientific and biological screening. This article features chemical constituents, pharmacological activities and the traditional uses of Aegle marmelos. This compilation would pave further research on Aegle marmelos as an important medicinal plant.

Article by : ASHWIN SINGH CHOUHAN

Article add date : 2021-10-14


How to cite : Ashwin singh chouhan1, riya raisinghani2, anam khan3, manish solanki4, arshi khan5. (2021-October-14). Aegle marmelos (l.) correa (bael): a review on ethnobotanical, phytochemical and pharmacological profile. retrieved from https://www.openacessjournal.com/abstract/872