Phytochemical Studies and Analgesic Activity of Certain Ethno Medicinal Plants of Tripura State, India
Corresponding Author(s) : MANABENDRA DATTA CHOUDHURY
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Asian Journal of Chemistry,
Vol. 20 No. 1 (2008): Vol 20 Issue 1
Abstract
Methanolic extract of edible parts of certain plants (10 Nos.), growing in Tripura state, India, which are used by tribal people of Tripura, were able to exhibit analgesic activity in mice. Among them S. torvum showed comparable activity to the standard drug aspirin. Extracts were containing alkaloids and some other chemical constituents.
Keywords
Analgesia
Writhing
Edible parts
Tribal of Tripura
Phytochemical
CHOUDHURY, R., DATTA CHOUDHURY, M., DE, B., & BHUSAN PAUL, S. (2010). Phytochemical Studies and Analgesic Activity of Certain Ethno Medicinal Plants of Tripura State, India. Asian Journal of Chemistry, 20(1), 741–744. Retrieved from https://asianpubs.org/index.php/ajchem/article/view/19485
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