Volume : 11, Issue : 12, December – 2024
Title:
REVIEW ARTICLE OF BHRINGRAJ
Authors :
Nagambika. M*, Mavya Sri. A, Sasikumari. P, Kavitha. K, Saicharan D.V, Sai Kishore. V
Abstract :
Bhringraj [Eclipta prostrate or ecliptaalba] is a famous herb known as benefits in usage of hair growth and disorders of liver. It is a well know in Ayurveda for its medicinal uses, plants extracts of bhringraj have been variety of curves, commonly know as properties of Antihepatoxicity, Antidiabetic, Antiinflammatoryect. It is an effective medicine for skin diseases related to part of head. And it also improves hair growth, prevents hair growth, prevents hairfall, and treats premature graying of hair. It is more used in chronic skin diseases including prurites, chronic wounds, skin ulcers, ect. And it increses the production of liver form bile. Eclipta alba can found in growing wild in fallow lands of Bangladesh and it is considered as a weed of farmers. The plant consists of several phytoconstituents like oleano0lic acid, ursolic acid ect.And it also reduces constipation
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Please cite this article in press Nagambika.M et al., Review Article Of Bhringraj.,Indo Am. J. P. Sci, 2024; 11 (12).
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