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- Title
Primary phytochemical analysis of Ricinus communis.
- Authors
Krishnamoorthy, Vijayalakshmi
- Abstract
Aim and Objective: The growth and usage of synthetic drugs may cause side effects like mental illness or the other physiological imbalances. A new approach for treating diabetic complications is possible by using alternative medications from medicinal plants which possess many active bio-compounds. Materials and methods: The plant sources consist of important phyto-constituents such as polyphenols, flavonoids, alkaloids and other components which acts against defective cellular metabolism and regulate its functional property. The active compounds from the plants could be recorded and systematically validated to increase the plantbased medicines with fewer side effects or without side effects, the vast family Euphorbiaceous contains almost around 300 genera and 7,500 species. Results and Discussion: Among all, Ricinus communis L. or on the other hand castor bean plant has high customary and restorative qualities towards a malady free network. The castor bean plant is successful as subterranean insect ripeness action, insect implantation action, antinociceptive action, anticancer action, cell reinforcement movement, immunomodulatory action, hepatoprotective action, against diabetic action, antiulcer action, antimicrobial action, insecticidal action, molluscicidal and larvicidal action, bone recovery action, focal pain relieving action, antihistaminic action, antiasthmatic action, cytotoxic action, lipolytic action, calming action, and wound mending action. Conclusion: Furthermore, the constituents present in this plant are helpful with the end goal of contraception, leaving no unfavorable consequences for the body. The target of the present rstudy centers around the phytochemical constituents, pharmacological exercises and future points of view of the R. communis L. plant.
- Publication
Drug Invention Today, 2019, Vol 12, Issue 8, p1670
- ISSN
0975-7619
- Publication type
Academic Journal