2017
DOI: 10.25258/phyto.v9i09.10308
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Traditional and Ethnobotanical uses Premna barbata Wall. Ex Schauer in Kumaun and Garhwal Regions of Uttarakhand, India and Other Western Himalayan Countries- A Review

Abstract: The Himalayas are a repository of tremendous wealth of medicinal plants. Kumaun and Garhwal are characterized by a rich diversity of ethno-medicinal plants as well as a rich heritage site in traditional medicine system in the western Himalayan region. Present study deals with the status, identification and to explore the traditional knowledge of plant Premna Barbata Wall. Ex Schauer about its uses in local medicine by village people in Kumaun, Garhwal region in India and other western Himalayan Countries. The … Show more

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“…It has been reported to possess glycoside, iridoid glycoside, alkaloid, flavonoid, terpenoids, volatile oil, polysaccharide and fatty acids. 3,4,5 A new iridoid glycoside Premnosidic acid was first compound from the bark of the plant reported by Negi et al 4 Earlier in some studies reports suggests that Premnosidic acid possesses the free radical scavenging and antioxidant activities. 6 Antibacterial activity has also been reported by the plant previously.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has been reported to possess glycoside, iridoid glycoside, alkaloid, flavonoid, terpenoids, volatile oil, polysaccharide and fatty acids. 3,4,5 A new iridoid glycoside Premnosidic acid was first compound from the bark of the plant reported by Negi et al 4 Earlier in some studies reports suggests that Premnosidic acid possesses the free radical scavenging and antioxidant activities. 6 Antibacterial activity has also been reported by the plant previously.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%