Author:
R. Dudhe,A.R. Dudhe,N. Choudhari,G. Katole,R. Mahajan,N. Pathak,A. Darode,D. Devnani
Abstract
India is also known as "the botanical garden of the world". There are many plants in India that are used for the treatment of various diseases. Nowadays, people prefer herbal products to synthetic ones because they have fewer side effects and therapeutic activities. The phytochemicals in Indian madder have many therapeutic activities. Indian madder is called manjishtha and is found in hilly areas near streams and rivers. In these, we will study the various medicinal uses of Indian madder, like anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, anti-ageing, anti-acne, anti-diabetic, anti-mutagenic, etc.
Publisher
Lloyd Institute of Management and Technology
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