2018
DOI: 10.22270/jddt.v8i5-s.1937
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Phytochemistry and Pharmacological Profile of Traditionally Used Medicinal Plant Argyreia Speciosa (Linn. F.)

Abstract: Argyreia speciosa (Linn.f.) (Family: Convolvulaceae, Synonyms: Argyreia nervosa) is used in the traditional Ayurvedic systems of medicine as well as in local health folklore. It is commonly known as Vidhaara in Hindi and Hawaiian Baby Woodrose and Elephant creeper in English. It is the large climber and seen throughout India up to an altitude of 500 m. A. speciosa possess various pharmacological activity such as anti-aging, gastroprotective, analgesic & anti-inflammatory, aphrodisiac, antiviral, antidiabet… Show more

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“…Plants of genus Argyreia belongs to the family Convolvulaceae are one among them. Many plants of this genus, mainly, A. speciosa was analyzed well in the aspects of phytochemistry, pharmacognosy, and pharmacological properties (Joseph et al, 2011;Modi et al, 2010;Jaiswal and Tailang, 2018). Argyreia imbricata, another one plant of this genus is commonly found in south India at an altitude up to 300m mean sea level which has not been previously explored scienti ically to our knowledge was selected for our research.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Plants of genus Argyreia belongs to the family Convolvulaceae are one among them. Many plants of this genus, mainly, A. speciosa was analyzed well in the aspects of phytochemistry, pharmacognosy, and pharmacological properties (Joseph et al, 2011;Modi et al, 2010;Jaiswal and Tailang, 2018). Argyreia imbricata, another one plant of this genus is commonly found in south India at an altitude up to 300m mean sea level which has not been previously explored scienti ically to our knowledge was selected for our research.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Argyrcia speciosa (Linn. f) Sweet is usually appreciated for its aesthetic merit (Jaiswal and Tailang, 2018). It is grown as an ornamental and decorative plant because its leaves are green in color, heart shape and flowers are appearing like a rose purple (Ashutosh et al, 2011) Argyreia speciosa (Linn.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The genus Argyreia belongs to the Convolvulaceae family is a larger one, consist of more than 200 species that have a wide distribution in Asian countries, including all over India (Traiperm et al, 2017;Sebastin et al, 2019). Various species of this genus have ethnomedicinal importance and diverse pharmacological activities of the Argyreia plants were described in various reports (Modi et al, 2010;Joseph et al, 2011;Jaiswal and Tailang, 2018). Argyreia imbricata, another one plant of this genus, is commonly found in south India at an altitude up to 300m mean sea level, which has not been previously explored scienti ically to our knowledge, was selected for our research.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%