Study of Wound-Healing Activity of Gloriosa Superba (Liliaceae) among Folklore

Authors

  • Amita Vardhan Research Scholar, Department of Botany, B.N. Mandal University, Madhepura Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.29070/03hg0w32

Keywords:

Gloriosa superba, Therapeutic use as wounds cuts, abscess, burns

Abstract

Gloriosa superba (LILIACEAE), a perennial climber has been documented for its therapeutic useagainst wounds and their related injuries such as cuts, burns and abscess. The root, leaves and flowerswere utilized as herbal remedies.

Downloads

Download data is not yet available.

References

Biswas, T.K; Mukherjee, B. 2003. Medical plants of Indian origin used in wound-healing activity. Wounds 2: 25-39.

Chah, K.F; Esimone, C.O, 2006. Antibacterial and wound healing activity of ethnobotanic plant. Ethnopharm. 104: 164-167.

Jain, S.K, 1991. Discovery of Indian folk medicine and ethnobotany. Deep publication, New Delhi.

Meenakshi, S.; Raghvan G.; Nath, V.; Shanta, M. 2006. Wound-healing activity of Plagiochasma appendioulatuin Journ. Ethno. 107: 67-72.

Enoch, S.; John Leaper, D. 2005. Basic science of wound healing. Surgery 23: 37-42.

Sumitra, M.; Manikandana, P. 2005. Efficacy of Butea monosperma on dermal wound healing. Journ. Biochem. 37: 566-73.

Senthil Kumar, M.; Sripriya, R. 2006. Wound healing potential of Cassia fistula. Journ. Surg. Res. 131: 283-89.

Downloads

Published

2022-04-01