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  • '''Withania somnifera''' is a herb which is being used in ayurvedic medicines since our ancient times. It plays a major role in the regulation The ashwagandha consists of alkaloids and steroidal lactones. Withanine is the main alkaloid, where as somniferine, s
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  • ...Paradise nut Lecythis zabucajo. It is native to the rainforests of Central and South America. ...nce of alkaloids, flavonoids, glycosides, phlobatannins, steroids, tannins and terpenoids.<ref name="chemical composition"/>
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  • ...nse, spreading crown. The tree has fragrant flowers and a feathery foliage that is usually evergreen but becomes deciduous in drier regions. ...new compounds for this part of the plant and important levels of Selenium and other micro-elements not previously reported.<ref name="chemical compositio
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  • ...o make a stimulating medicine. The herb is stimulant, tonic in small doses and laxative when taken in quantity. ...s, ayapanin and ayapin, stigmasterol, esculetin methylene ether, vitamin C and carotene<ref name="chemical composition"/>
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  • '''Brihati''' is an important medicinal plant and extensively used in Ayurveda. It is one of the ten roots (comes under Laghu It contains the steroidal alkaloids, solanine, solanidine and solasodine.<ref name="chemical composition"/>
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  • .... Bacosides A and B on hydrolysis gives triterpenoid aglycone bacogenins A and B respectively.<ref name="chemical composition"/> ===Leaf===
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  • ...oids, and nutrients (amino acids and protein) - Roots have yield allantoin and a sterol, rhabdiol.<ref name="chemical composition"/> ===Leaf===
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  • ...eae. This medicinal herb can help with flatulence, lack of appetite, cuts, and scrapes. Harvest the young leaves of this annual plant as needed. Concentrations of linalool and methyl chavicol (estragole), in a ratio of about 3:1. Other constituents in
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  • ...s a large straggling, very thorny shrub. The branches are armed with hooks and straight, hard, yellow prickles. ===Leaf===
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  • ...hey discovered the root of the plant helped relieve '''menstrual cramps''' and '''symptoms of menopause'''. ...can also be found: isoflavones, salicyclic acid, tannins, resins, starch, and sugars<ref name="chemical composition"/>
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  • ...s become one of the most popular flowering shrubs in South Florida gardens and landscapes. ...ecocyanadin, anthocyanins, proanthocyanidins, and glycosides of kaempferol and quercetin.
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  • [[File:Big leaf catnip 001.JPG|thumb|right|''Nepeta cataria'', ''Catmint'']] ...cataria''' is an herbacious perennial herb that is native to Europe, Asia and Africa.
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  • ...tres tall. It is harvested from the wild for local use as a food, medicine and source of materials. ...ganol and origanol along with ursolic acid, oleanolic acid, β-sitosterol, and triacontanol.<ref name="chemical composition"/>
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  • ...9.70%), (E)-β-ocimene (4.44–12.54%), β-caryophyllene (1.19–5.67%), and germacrene-D (2.34–6.92%).<ref name="chemical composition"/> ===Leaf===
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  • ...he god Vishnu. The plant is cultivated for religious and medical purposes, and for its essential oil. Ocimum tenuiflorum can be used in Food. Leaves are used in preparation of tea and seeds are eaten raw.<ref name="Forest foods of Western Ghat"/>
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  • ...nly found growing wild in Vietnam, Southern China, Taiwan, Japan, Myanmar, and India. ===Leaf===
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  • ...Rio Province in the west, Escambray Mountains in the center of the island, and in Sierra Maestra in the very west of it. ...methyl ether, hedyforrestin C, (E)-nerolidol, β-sitosterol, daucosterol, and stigmasterol were isolated<ref name="chemical composition"/>
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  • ...zed evergreen tree found in tropical forests in South Asia, Southeast Asia and northern Australia.<ref name="Plant family"/> ...-A, Thiamine (B1), Riboflavin (B2), Niacin (B3), Pantothenic acid (B5), B6 and C; Calcium, Iron, Magnesium, Manganese, Phosphorus, Potassium, Sodium, Zinc
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  • ...ya Koenigii''' is a highly values plant for its characteristic aroma and medicinal value. It is an important export commodity from India as it fetch ...e (5.4%), bornyl acetate (1.8%), terpinen-4-ol (1.3%), γ-terpinene (1.2%) and α-humulene (1.2%).<ref name="chemical composition"/>
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  • ...vember. During flowering season, it attracts a large number of butterflies and bees. ...β-sitosterol and flavone luteolin, iridoid glycoside, premnine, ganiarine and ganikarine, premnazole, aphelandrine, pentacyclic terpene betulin, caryophe
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  • ...shrub of the mallow family Malvaceae and it is native to India. its seeds and root are used to make medicine. ...ethyltryptophan methyl ester, hypaphorine, vasicinone, vasicinol, choline, and betaine.
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  • ...ന്തോട്ടി 01.JPG|thumb|right|''Sida rhombifolia'', ''jelly leaf'']] '''Sida rhombifolia''' is widely distributed in the tropics and occurs in almost all countries of tropical Africa.
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  • ...ant family Myrtaceae. Syzygium cumini is native to the Indian Subcontinent and adjoining regions of Southeast Asia. ...enolics, anthocyanins and flavonoid contents of pulp, respectively. Kernel and seed coat contained total phenolics respectively.<ref name="chemical compos
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  • ...rratus''' is a tropical fruit found in the Indian Subcontinent, Indo-China and South East Asia. It is an ornamental medium sized tree indigenous to Sri La ===Leaf===
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  • ...n Food. Mature fruits are eaten raw or pickled. Pieces of fruits are dried and stored for future use.<ref name="Forest foods of Western Ghat"/> ...d (vitamin C), up to 445 mg per 100 g, the specific contents are disputed, and the overall bitterness of amla may derive instead from its high density of
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  • ...n, Indonesia, Malaysia, and China as well as Panama where it is thought to have been introduced. ...umber of chemical constituents which are responsible to cure many diseases and disorders.<ref name="chemical composition"/>
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  • '''Averrhoa bilimbi''' is a fruit-bearing tree of the Oxalidaceae. It is a close relative of carambola tree. ===Leaf===
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  • Capsaicin, a red colouring matter, oleic, palmitic and stearic acids<ref name="chemical composition"/> ===Leaf===
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  • ...er with a few prickly branches. Biancaea sappan is a prickly, shrubby tree that can grow up to 20 metres tall, but is usually smaller. ===Leaf===
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  • ...otropis flower".JPG|thumb|right|'' Sadapushpa'', ''Mandara'', ''Calotropis flower'']] ...ra''' is a large shrub growing to 4m tall. It has clusters of waxy flowers that are either white or lavender in color. This plant is belongs to Aslepiacea
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  • ...o useful in clearing voice and acts as stimulant in advance stage of fever and nervous disorder. The paste of roots mashed in water is applied on forehead ...com/2013/09/06/jatamansi-benefits-usage-side-effects/ 'Jatamansi' benefits and uses] - Easy Ayurveda. Retrieved on 10 July 2017.
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  • ...ion stems from William Tyndale's language in the King James Bible of 1611, and has come to signify a universal cure in figurative speech. ===Leaf===
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  • ...he milkweed family. The species is native to West Africa, the Indian Ocean and Western Pacific region. The major fatty acids isolated and identified were1-Hexadecene (C16H32), Hexadecanoic acid (C16H32O2), Octadec
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  • '''Amalaki''' is an Ayurvedic herbal rasayana formula consisting of equal parts of three myrobalans taken {{Parts Used|Leaves}}, {{Parts Used|Fruit}}.
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  • ...ves of the Melaleuca alternifolia, which is native to Southeast Queensland and the Northeast coast of New South Wales, Australia. ...ariety of dermatologic conditions, including dandruff, acne, lice, herpes, and other skin infections. However, the quality of the evidence is low.
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  • ...nene and β-caryophyllene, while fruit peel oil yielded mainly δ-3-carene and α-pinene.<ref name="chemical composition"/> ===Leaf===
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  • ...M. oleifera cultivars from India yielded luteoxanthin, lutein, zeaxanthin, and β-carotene.<ref name="chemical composition"/> ===Leaf===
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  • ...outheastern Asia, where it has been traditionally used to treat infections and some diseases. ...ndrographolide ,andrographolide, two phenylpropanoids, trans-cinnamic acid and methoxycinnamaldehyde<ref name="chemical composition"/>
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  • ...matism}}, {{Uses|Stones in the kidney}}, {{Uses|Blotches}}, {{Uses|Bladder and gall}}, {{Uses|Dysentery}}, {{Uses|Febrifuge}} ===Leaf===
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  • ...It flowers after leafing. The bark is rough, with deep, vertical fissures and the young shoots leaves are silky. ...arginine, tyrosine, flavonoids (kaempferol, quercetin, and rutin), resin, and tannin.<ref name="chemical composition"/>
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  • ...d in dry and moist regions in its distribution. Various parts of the plant have medicinal properties. Svetakutaja can be used in Food. Leaves and fruits are cooked as vegetable.<ref name="Forest foods of Western Ghat"/>
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  • ...iedelane, 3β-hydroxyfriedelane, β-sitosterol, 28-hydroxy-3-oxofriedelane and dulcitol were isolated from extracts of leaves as well as branches of S. el {{Common names|kn=|ml=|sa=|ta=kadalainjil, ponkoranti|te=|hi=|en=Oblong Leaf Salacia}}
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  • [[File:Garcinia indica - fruits, seeds, pulp and rinds.jpg|thumb|right|KOKUM(punarpuli)]] '''Garcinia indica''' a plant in the mangosteen family. It is native to Asia and Africa. Garcinia indica is indigenous to the Western Ghats region of India
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  • ...eae, native to southern and eastern Europe, the Middle East, central Asia, and parts of China. ...cyclo [3,3,0] oct-2-ene, piperitone, thymol methyl ether, hexenyl benzoate and humulene oxide<ref name="chemical composition"/>
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  • [[File:ASHOKa (1).jpg|thumb|right|''Ashoka flolwer & leaf'']] ...sacred trees of India and holds valuable importance in Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism. It is an evergreen tree 15-20 meters high. Its family is Ceasalpin
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  • ...t is most common in northern India. It prefers arid and semi-arid climates and is tolerant of poor soil. ...include triterpenoids, flavonoids, lignans, phenols, steroids, alkaloids, and iridoids<ref name="chemical composition"/>
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  • ...e family Menispermaceae indigenous to the tropical areas of India, Myanmar and Sri Lanka. It's family is Menispermaceae.<ref name="Plant family"/> ...ropene disaccharides, choline, tinosporic acid, tinosporal, and tinosporon have been isolated from Tinospora cordifolia.<ref name="Chemical Composition"/>
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  • ...a. The plant is mostly found in temperate Himalayas from Kashmir to Bhutan and in Khasia hills at 15,00 meter altitude. ...d, glucose (5.6%), tannins (14.2–16.3%), mucilage and wax; a C-glycoside and beta-sitosterol.<ref name="chemical composition"/>
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  • [[File:Sandal leaf.jpg|thumb|right|''Sandal leaf'']] ...oods from trees in the genus Santalum. Species of these slow-growing trees have suffered over-harvesting in the past century. This plant is belongs to Sant
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  • ...flower in the family Apocynaceae. It is native to the Indian subcontinent and East Asia from India to Indonesia. ...d ajmalicine, serpentine, serpentinine, alkaloids, reserpine, rescinnamine and yohimbine.<ref name="chemical composition"/>
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