2021
DOI: 10.18090/samriddhi.v13spli02.2
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Screening of Heartwood of Tectona Grandis Linn for Antifungal Activity

Abstract: AB S T R A C T Medicinal plants have always been a subject of interest for the human being from ancient times due to health benefits. Researchers found that people in different regions of the world used the same or similar plants for health benefits. Medicinal plant research includes many fields like drug discovery, ethnobotany, traditional and indigenous medicines. During the corona pandemic, we realised that there are no effective therapies available for new and remerging infectious diseases. Public health i… Show more

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“…Besides producing important commercial timber, all parts of a teak tree can be utilized for multiple products. Teak heartwood extractives, barks, and leaves are also locally utilized for ethnobotanical folklore medicine [85] for veterinarians and humans. Teak plants contain phytochemical, pharmacological, and therapeutic potential substances that may be useful for wound healing, as well as having hypoglycemic, cytotoxic, analgesic, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, antipyretic, and anti-plasmodial activities [86].…”
Section: Community's Teak Plantationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Besides producing important commercial timber, all parts of a teak tree can be utilized for multiple products. Teak heartwood extractives, barks, and leaves are also locally utilized for ethnobotanical folklore medicine [85] for veterinarians and humans. Teak plants contain phytochemical, pharmacological, and therapeutic potential substances that may be useful for wound healing, as well as having hypoglycemic, cytotoxic, analgesic, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, antipyretic, and anti-plasmodial activities [86].…”
Section: Community's Teak Plantationmentioning
confidence: 99%