Ethnomedicinal uses and phytochemistry of Abutilon indicum (Linn.) Sweet: an overview
@article{Saini2015EthnomedicinalUA, title={Ethnomedicinal uses and phytochemistry of Abutilon indicum (Linn.) Sweet: an overview}, author={A. Saini and D. K. Gahlawat and C. Chauhan and S. Gulia and S. Ganie and Archita and S. S. Yadav}, journal={Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry}, year={2015}, volume={3}, pages={66-72} }
Abutilon indicum is one of the renowned plant species used to treat a large number of human ailments. The whole plant or its specific parts (leaves, stem, roots, fruits and seeds) are known to have medicinal properties and have a long history of use by indigenous and tribal people in India. Traditionally, the plant is used for treatment of inflammation, piles, gonorrhea and as an immune stimulant. In general, its root and bark are used as aphrodisiac, anti-diabetic and diuretic. Seeds are used… Expand
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