A Review on Holarrhena Anti-dysenterica
Journal Title: Open Access Journal of Pharmaceutical Research - Year 2024, Vol 8, Issue 1
Abstract
Holarrina anti-dysenterica (syn. H.pubenscens) belongs to the Apocynaceae family and is commonly known as kurchi in Hindi. It is a small tree found in dry forests all over the world, including India. H. Antidysenterica is frequently used in traditional medicine in India to treat stomach, intestinal, diarrhea and intestinal infections. Plants such as bark are often used in antibiotics, antiseptics, and antibiotics to treat amebiasis, pneumonia, gastroenteritis, and gastroenteritis. Plants have formed the basis of many traditional medicines around the world and have been used for thousands of years, and can offer people new treatments.
Authors and Affiliations
Ahire R* and Meghna R
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