Review On Pharmacognosy And Pharmacology Of Mansoa Alliacea.

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Maroti M. Jeurkar
Manthan M. Thawkar
Dr. Nilesh O. Chachda
Mrs. Manisha R Pande

Abstract

Mansoaalliacea species, a well-known home-grown herb in India, that belong to the genus Mansoa of the Bignoniaceae family. The M. alliacea, stems, Bark, flowers and leaves are employed in herbal therapy, and also used as herbal plant. Day by day important of this herbal medicinal plants are studied and used in Ayurvedic system as a Dravyas. Pharmacognostical, Pharmacological and therapeutic research, on the stems, barks, flowers and leaves of the M. alliaceaand its active components are presented in this overview.


The essential oils of Mansoaalliacea show the characteristic aroma and flavor. The chemical composition of the extracts of Mansoa has been described and it includes alkaloids, saponin, phenol, triterpenoids, flavonoids, lapachol derivatives and other such compounds. The uses, chemical composition, Pharmacogical activities of Mansoa species such as Depressant Activity, Anti-inflammatory Activity, Anticancer Activity, Antioxidant Activity, Anthelmintic activity, Antimalarial activity, Antifungal Activity, Antibacterial activity are presented,

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Maroti M. Jeurkar, Manthan M. Thawkar, Dr. Nilesh O. Chachda, & Mrs. Manisha R Pande. (2024). Review On Pharmacognosy And Pharmacology Of Mansoa Alliacea. Journal of Advanced Zoology, 45(2), 1282–1287. https://doi.org/10.53555/jaz.v45i2.4119
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Maroti M. Jeurkar

Department of Pharmacognosy, Shri Chatrapati Shahu Maharaj Shikashan Santha's, Institute of Pharmacy Maregaon, yevatmal, Maharashtra.

 

Manthan M. Thawkar

Reseach scholar, Department of Pharmacognosy

Dr. Nilesh O. Chachda

Principal, Shri Chatrapati Shahu Maharaj Shikashan Santha's, Institute of Pharmacy Maregaon

Mrs. Manisha R Pande

HOD, Shri Chatrapati Shahu Maharaj Shikashan Santha's, Institute of Pharmacy, Maregaon

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