PHYTOCHEMICAL EVALUATION OF A MEDICINAL ORCHID: NERVILIA PLICATA (ANDREWS) SCHLTR
Journal Title: International Journal of Pharmaceutical Development & Technology - Year 2014, Vol 4, Issue 4
Abstract
ABSTRACT The present study on phytochemical constituents of a medicinal orchid such as Nervilia plicata (Andrews) Schltr. reveals that, it is one of the valuable orchid with diverse medico-potentiality. More over this study also highlights the necessity of conservation and sustainable utilization such medicinal plants for future generation. Keywords: Phytochemical evaluation, Medicinal Orchid, Nervilia plicata.
Authors and Affiliations
1Renjini Haridas, 1Thangapandian V and 2Binu Thomas*
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