Ethnopharmacological Review of Medicinal Plants for Brain Disorders - A Review

Author:

Mr. Rushikesh Bhikaji Shinde 1,Prof. Gaurav Manwar 1,Dr. Nitin B. Kohle 1,Prof. Suraj B. Rathod 1

Affiliation:

1. Vardhman College of Pharmacy, Koli, Karanja (Lad), Washim, Maharashtra, India

Abstract

It is customary to use plants to treat human diseases. There has been a recent Resurgence of interest. Field studies on ethnobotany have been conducted in a Variety of developing nations worldwide. It shows worry over the potential loss Of important knowledge regarding conventional medicine. Many times, Neurological problems are not seen as common ailments. Like epilepsy, which is The most severe chronic ailment, they are mental illnesses. Millions of individuals Are affected. Other diseases, such as Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s, meningitis, and Stroke. Speaking, breathing, movement, mood, and memory are all impacted by Nervous system problems. A comprehensive treatment option is herbal medicine. Growing these significant herbs will increase the ecosystem’s terrestrial diversity And aid in biodiversity preservation [1]. Nerve illnesses are Centella asiatica, Avena sativa, Lagenaria sicerana, Cassia tora, and Cassia fistula. A taxonomy Categorization can be constructed based on medical applications and the Relationships inferred between the many medicinal plant species’ biochemical Attributes and medicinal purposes. Additionally to molecular characterisation, Tissue culture studies Do this. The most potent medicinal plant used to treat Nervous disorders can be obtained, and significant medicinal plant gene flow will Increase terrestrial biodiversity [2].

Publisher

Naksh Solutions

Subject

General Medicine

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