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A REVIEW ON MEDICINAL PLANT EXHIBITING ANXIOLYTIC ACTIVITY
- Madhuri D. Bhujbal, Poonam Bangar, Dhanaji D. Ghanwat
- Medicine
- 2012
Herbs are always exemplary sources of drugs; many of the currently available drugs were derived directly or indirectly from plants. In the ancient period, research has been focused on scientific,… Expand
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Anti-hyperlipidemic Activity of Cucumis Melo Fruit Peel Extracts in High Cholesterol Diet Induced Hyperlipidemia in Rats
- J. Bidkar, Dhanaji D. Ghanwat, M. D. Bhujbal, G. Dama
- Medicine
- Journal of complementary & integrative medicine
- 24 September 2012
Abstract Cucumis melo Linn. (Cucurbitaceae) fruits have been used, traditionally in Indian traditional system of medicine, for the treatment of various disorders such as liver tonic,… Expand
ANXIOLYTIC ACTIVITY OF AQUEOUS AND METHANOLIC EXTRACTS OF IPOMOEA CARNEA LEAVES
- J. Bidkar, M. D. Bhujbal, Dhanaji D. Ghanwat, G. Dama
- Chemistry
- 2012
Ipomoea carnea Jacq (Convolvulaceae), locally known as Beshram and is used traditionally and having sedative hypnotic property. Ipomoea carnea appears to fall under the sedative-hypnotic category of… Expand
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ANTI-HYPERLIPIDEMIC ACTIVITY OF CUCUMIS MELO FRUIT PEEL DIFFERENT EXTRACT IN TRITON X100 INDUCED HYPERLIPIDEMIA IN RATS
- Dhanaji D. Ghanwat, J. S. Bidkar, M. D. Bhujbal, S. Balasubramanian
- Chemistry
- 2013
Cucumis melo Linn. (Cucurbitaceae) fruits have been used, traditionally, for the treatment of various disorders of heart as Cardioprotective and antiobesity. The aim of the present study was to… Expand
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CARDIOTONIC ACTIVITY OF PORTULACA OLERACEA ON ISOLATED FROG HEART Research Article
- J. Bidkar, Dhanaji D. Ghanwat, M. D. Bhujbal, G. Dama
- Biology
- 2011
Portulaca oleracea (Linn.) family Portulacaeae commonly known as Brihalloni, Gholika, Lona, Lonamla, Loni, Lonika & Lunia. The juice was claimed to have general cardiotonic activity. Present study… Expand
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