IMPACT OF GEOGRAPHICAL VARIATION ON RUTIN CONTENT FROM MIMOSA PUDICA L. USING HPTLC TECHNIQUE
@inproceedings{Shailajan2018IMPACTOG, title={IMPACT OF GEOGRAPHICAL VARIATION ON RUTIN CONTENT FROM MIMOSA PUDICA L. USING HPTLC TECHNIQUE}, author={Sunita Shailajan and Sasikumar Menon and Suhina Bhosale}, year={2018} }
Mimosa pudica L. (Mimosaceae) commonly known as touch-me-not is reported in treatment of menorrhagia, dysfunctional uterine bleeding, and urinary tract infections etc. It is reported for various pharmacological activities like antiulcer, anti-inflammatory, anticancer activity etc, due to the presence of various reported biomarkers like gallic acid, mimosine, mimosinic acid, betasitosterol etc. Mimosa pudica is also a part of various traditional formulations like Samangadi Churna, Pushyanuga…
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