Volume : 10, Issue : 02, February – 2023

Title:

36.ETHANOLIC EXTRACTION OF AEGLE MARMELOS LEAVES ACT AS A NATURAL ACTIVE POTENTIAL

Authors :

Himanshu*, Dr. Shailesh Kumar Ghatuary**, Sarika Chaturvedi***, Mamta Dubey***

Abstract :

In many cultures around the world, herbal medicines have long been utilised to treat a variety of illnesses. In Indian traditional medicine, the Ayurveda and Siddha medical systems are extremely well-known. In recent years, researchers have worked to uncover and validate plant-derived substances that can be used to treat a variety of diseases. Similarly, it has been established that many plant parts, including leaves, fruits, seeds, etc., contain health- and nutrition-promoting substances that have historically been utilised to treat a variety of diseases. Aegle marmelos are utilised in ethnomedicine to take advantage of their therapeutic qualities, which include astringent, antidiarrheal, antidysenteric, demulcent, antipyretic, and anti-inflammatory actions. In India, it is a significant medicinal tree. During the present study, the extraction of the phytochemical was performed by Soxhlet extractor. Phytochemical screening of ethanolic extract leaves revealed the presence of alkaloids, terpenoids, tannins, etc. Within this view, the present study has explored the efficiency of the Aegle marmelos as a valuable natural source.

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Please cite this article in press Himanshuet al. Ethanolic Extraction Of Aegle Marmelos Leaves Act As A Potential Natural Active: A Narrative Review., Indo Am. J. P. Sci, 2023; 10 (02).

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