Review on Cleome Viscosa Linn Plant with their various Biological and Pharmacological Activities
Nikita S Andhale,
Mayur S Bhosale,
Harshada S Aher
Abstract:Viscosa cleome Linn. (Capparidaceae), sometimes known as “wild or dog mustard,” is an annual, sticky herb that grows as a common weed across the tropics and on the plains of India. In traditional and folkloric systems, the entire plant and its components (leaves, seeds, and roots) are frequently used. Medical field. According to traditional medical systems, the plant has positive effects as an Carminative, antiscorbutic, sudorific, febrifuge, anthelmintic, antiseptic, sudorific, stimulant of the heart, and sud… Show more
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