2024
DOI: 10.2174/2215083810666230428095559
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Medicinal Properties of Crotalaria burhia: A Review

Abstract: Background: Natural products have a crucial role in the discovery and development of drug molecules. The secondary metabolites derived from the plant have potential therapeutic value and reveal many pharmacological effects. Crotalaria burhia Buchham, a Leguminaceae herb, is mostly present in arid parts of India, Pakistan, China, and Afghanistan. Shinio, Bhip, Bhata, Ghugato, and Ban Sutra are just a few of the names it goes by. It is used to cure gout, eczema, hydrophobia, and inflammation. Plant root porridge… Show more

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“…[86] Notably, betamethasone exhibited a higher incidence of gastric ulcers compared to achyranthine. [87] Furthermore, additional studies have corroborated the anti-inflammatory properties of A. aspera. [88] In a chronic study, the alcohol extract of A. aspera demonstrated notable inhibition of edema in carrageenin-induced rat paw oedema.…”
Section: Antimicrobial Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…[86] Notably, betamethasone exhibited a higher incidence of gastric ulcers compared to achyranthine. [87] Furthermore, additional studies have corroborated the anti-inflammatory properties of A. aspera. [88] In a chronic study, the alcohol extract of A. aspera demonstrated notable inhibition of edema in carrageenin-induced rat paw oedema.…”
Section: Antimicrobial Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 90%