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One of the top nations in the world for the production of ayurvedic medicines is India. Medicinal plants have a wide range of therapeutic capabilities, and they are used by living things all over the world to maintain health and treat a wide range of illnesses. The plant Caralluma adscendens, often referred to as Caralluma fimbriata, thrives in dry environments and deteriorates when merely exposed to water. There are over 120 species of flowering plants in the genus Caralluma. In India's countryside, they are also incredibly well-known. A traditional remedy for diabetes, discomfort, fever, and…mehr

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One of the top nations in the world for the production of ayurvedic medicines is India. Medicinal plants have a wide range of therapeutic capabilities, and they are used by living things all over the world to maintain health and treat a wide range of illnesses. The plant Caralluma adscendens, often referred to as Caralluma fimbriata, thrives in dry environments and deteriorates when merely exposed to water. There are over 120 species of flowering plants in the genus Caralluma. In India's countryside, they are also incredibly well-known. A traditional remedy for diabetes, discomfort, fever, and inflammation may include a plant called caralluma. The entire plant's photochemical screening revealed high concentrations of alkaloids, flavonoids, glycosides, phenolic compounds, saponins, and quinones. The antioxidant, anti-cancer, anti-diabetic, anti-inflammatory, anti-microbial, anti-eczema, antimalarial, and antifungal effects of caralluma extracts have also made their pharmacologicalsignificance clear.
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M. Shubham Kanawade, je réside à Navi Mumbai, j'ai obtenu ma licence en pharmacie en 2021 et je suis actuellement inscrit au programme de maîtrise en pharmacie du Pravara Rural College of Pharmacy en technique d'assurance qualité. Mon amour de la lecture m'a amené à la conviction qu'"un écrivain commence un livre, mais un finisseur le termine".