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Ethnomedicinal and Phytochemical Prospectives of Pyrus Communis Linn.
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Pyrus Communis LinnMedicinal ChemistryAllergyMedicineHerbal MedicineBioactive CompoundsPhytopharmacologyPhytochemicalCommon PearPhytochemistryPharmacologyLow Sucrose ContentDrug DiscoveryTraditional Knowledge
Ethnomedicinal implies the usage of medicinal plants used by a group of people on account of their traditional knowledge and phytochemical means the individual chemical that plant contains. This review involves the ethnomedicinal and phytochemical prospectives of Pyrus communis Linn. In the “The Indian Materia Medicaâ€, the common pear or gabbu gosha is considered as ‘Amritphala’ because of its immense potenial in human health care system.Various phenolic glucoside compounds have been isolated and identified from Pyrus communis Linn. e.g. arbutin, quercitin, kaempferol, fredielin, sterols, isoquercitrin, ursolic acid,sorbitol,astragalin, phloridzin and various tannins responsible for different activities viz. in urinary therapeutics,as skin whitenining agent, anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, antibacterial, analgesic, astringent, spasmolytic. Also used in diabetes because of low sucrose content.
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