Javier Galán
In local Indian and Chinese medicine, the plant is used to treat a variety of ailments. In ayurvedic medicine, it is used to treat chronic cough, insomnia, epilepsy, hallucinations, anxiety, and other conditions. There will be more opportunities for future research and development on the herb pluricaulis as a result of the comprehensive review of the plant profile, pharmacognosy, phytochemistry, and toxicological data. Electronic searches (using PubMed, SciFinder, Google Scholar, and Web of Science) and library searches for articles published in peer-reviewed journals were used to gather information. Additionally, some local books on ethnopharmacology provided information. The majority of the pharmacological that has been used for a long time in ayurvedic, traditional Chinese, and other indigenous medical systems to treat liver disease, epileptic disease, microbial disease, cytotoxic and viral diseases, and central nervous system (CNS) disease. CNS depression, anxiolytic, tranquilizing, antidepressant, antistress, neurodegenerative, antiamnesic, antioxidant, hypolipidemic, immunomodulatory, analgesic, antifungal, antibacterial, antidiabetic, antiulcer, anticatatonic, and cardiovascular activity are among the many pharmacological effects of the crude extract and isolated metabolites.
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