Author(s):
Binoy Varghese Cheriyan, Sabartina scarlet, Priyadarshini, Shailesh joshi, Santhseelan, Sheik Mohamed
Email(s):
drbinoycheriyan@gmail.com
DOI:
10.5958/2231-5691.2019.00032.7
Address:
Dr. Binoy Varghese Cheriyan1*, Sabartina scarlet2, Priyadarshini2, Shailesh joshi2, Santhseelan2, Sheik Mohamed2
1Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Analysis, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences,
Vels Institute of Science, Technology and Advanced Studies, Pallavaram, Chennai – 600117, Tamil Nadu, India
2Research Scholar, Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Analysis, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Vels Institute of Science, Technology and Advanced Studies, Pallavaram, Chennai – 600117, Tamil Nadu, India.
*Corresponding Author
Published In:
Volume - 9,
Issue - 3,
Year - 2019
ABSTRACT:
Eupatorium triplinerve Vahl is a perinial shrub native to Amazon rainforest of South America. Eupatorium triplinerve vahl belongs to the Asteraceae family, which is popularly known as ayapana. The leaves and the whole plant were used as traditional medicine in India and several parts of the world. This plant is propagated by seeds and harvested in summer. It is commonly used in Brazilian folk medicine as sedative, febrifuge, stimulant, anti-inflammatory and tonic. This species is found to be rich in secondary metabolites and are widespread in indigenous flora can provide cheap alternatives resources. This article summarizes the list of activities carried out or studied on the plant.
Cite this article:
Binoy Varghese Cheriyan, Sabartina scarlet, Priyadarshini, Shailesh joshi, Santhseelan, Sheik Mohamed. Eupatorium triplinerve (Vahl): An Ethnobotanical Review. Asian J. Pharm. Res. 2019; 9(3):200-202. doi: 10.5958/2231-5691.2019.00032.7
Cite(Electronic):
Binoy Varghese Cheriyan, Sabartina scarlet, Priyadarshini, Shailesh joshi, Santhseelan, Sheik Mohamed. Eupatorium triplinerve (Vahl): An Ethnobotanical Review. Asian J. Pharm. Res. 2019; 9(3):200-202. doi: 10.5958/2231-5691.2019.00032.7 Available on: https://www.asianjpr.com/AbstractView.aspx?PID=2019-9-3-11