International Journal of Pharma and Bio Sciences
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Volume 7 Issue 4
2016 (October - December)
Therapeutic uses of plants of genus Blepharis - a systematic review
Nature has been a source of medicinal agents for thousands of years and a remarkable number of modern drugs have been isolated from natural sources. Higher plants, as sources of medicinal compounds, have continued to play a dominant role in the maintenance of human health since ancient times. Over 50% of all modern clinical drugs are of natural product origin and play an important role in drug development programs in the pharmaceutical industry. lessThan i greaterThan Blepharis lessThan /i greaterThan is an Afro-asiatic genus comprising 129 species, belonging to the family lessThan i greaterThan Acanthaceae lessThan /i greaterThan , widely distributed in arid and semi-arid habitats. Some of the species include lessThan i greaterThan B. attenuata lessThan /i greaterThan Napper, lessThan i greaterThan Blepharis edulis lessThan /i greaterThan , lessThan i greaterThan B. sindica, and B. maderaspatensis lessThan /i greaterThan . These plants exhibit a wide range of pharmacological activities including antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, anti-arthritic, antimicrobial, antifungal, anti-ulcer and cytotoxic activities. Some established pharmacological activities of these plants have been discussed in this article. The plant species being widely distributed can be used as an alternative to the conventional medicines. Hence, there is a need to know the feasibility of using extracts and bioactive compounds derived from such plants for the control of chronic diseases as claimed by traditional healers.
S.VIJAYALAKSHMI AND K.G. KRIPA
Blepharis, Acanthaceae, Alternative medicine, Therapeutic uses
236-243