Affiliation:
1. Research Scholer, Department of Pharmacy, Mandsaur University, (M.P).
2. Mandsaur University Campus, Mandsaur (M.P), India.
3. University College of Pharmacy, Pt. Deendayal Upadhyaya Memorial Health Science and Ayush University of Chhattisgarh, Raipur (C.G), India.
Abstract
In the current investigation, made endeavours to audit on a pharmacological movement of Mimosa pudica (Linn.) having a grade with family mimisace. Mimosa pudica (Linn.) is a swarming yearly or enduring herb. It has been documented as lajjalu in Ayurveda. It is called the delicate Plant, humble Plant, disgrace plant, resting grass, contactmenot, namaskari in Sanskrit, chuimui, lajwanti, snoozing grass, unstable Plant, humble Plant, hesitant Plant, get in touch with me not, and various names. The whole Plant of Mimosa pudica (Linn.) is beneficial for different pharmacological and natural exercises. For the most part, roots and leaves of Mimosa pudica (Linn.) are demonstrated the most excellent pharmacological action as hostile to the diabetic, counteragent, antihepatotoxic, cancer prevention agent, and wound recuperating movement, diuretic, anticancer, anticonvulsant. The herb has been used traditionally for ages to treat urogenital disorders, piles, dysentery, sinus, and applied on wounds. This work explores and compiles the different pharmacognostic and pharmacological aspects of the action plant M. pudica reported to date.
Subject
Pharmacology (medical),Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics (miscellaneous)
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