Volume : 11, Issue : 11, November – 2024

Title:

REVIEW ON PLANT: CHROZOPHORA ROTTLERI

Authors :

K. Kavyasree, Dr. V. Jaya Shankar Reddy, Dr. C. Bhuvaneswara Rao, Dr. K. Venu Gopal

Abstract :

Chrozophora rottlerin belongs to the family of Euphorbiaceae, which is also termed to as Suryavati. The plant grows wild in central Java, Malesia, Andaman Islands, Thailand, Myanmar, and India. From January to April, C. rottleri, an upright herb with silvery hairs; the stem has a narrow tap root and a naked lower portion. The leaves have three lobes and are rugose, thick, and alternate. The plants are monoecious, bearing flowers in sessile axillary raceme and staminate flowers in the higher position. The presence of alkaloids, tannins, flavonoids, steroids, phenols, saponins, quinines, glycosides, aminoacids, and carbohydrates was identified by the qualitative analysis of secondary metabolites. The results showed that every species (Chrozophora rottleri) examined had a negative reaction to the steroid test, indicating the plants’ value as food and fodder. The plant frequently grows at the edges of the paddy field; plant shows luxuriant growth in moderate level of watering. The plant Chrozophora rottlerin shows the various pharmacological activity such as anti-fungal, anthelminthic, anti-inflammatory, anti-bacterial activity.
Key words: Euphorbiaceae, Glycosides, Flavonoids, larvicidal , ovicidal activity.

Cite This Article:

Please cite this article in press K. Kavyasree et al., Review On Plant: Chrozophora Rottleri .,Indo Am. J. P. Sci, 2024; 11 (11).

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