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Revision as of 19:13, 21 July 2019
Shreephala is a species of tree native to Bangladesh and India. It is present throughout Southeast Asia as a naturalized species.The tree is considered to be sacred by Hindus. Its fruits are used in traditional medicine and as a food throughout its range.
Uses:Diabetes, Scurvy, Haemorrhoids, Cancer, Dysentery, Cholesterol, Respiratory problem, Diarrhea, Breast milk.
Chemical Composition:Various phytoconstituents have been isolated from the various parts of Aegle marmelos, which may be categorized.