PHYTOCHEMICALS AND BIOLOGICAL ACTIVITIES OF FAGONIA INDICA

Authors

  • Anil Pareek
  • Nikhil Batra
  • Manoj Goyal

Keywords:

Fagonia Indica, zygophyllaceae, antioxidant, saponins, flavonoids

Abstract

Fagonia Indica (family Zygophyllaceae) is a small spiny under-shrub, mostly found in the deserts of Asia and Africa. It is widely used is Ayurvedic system of medicine to treat vitiated conditions since this plant was antioxidant, analgesic, anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, astringent, febrifuge and prophylactic against small-pox agents.

There are reports providing scientific evidences for antimicrobial, analgesic, anti-inflammatory, and antioxidant activities of this plant. These activities were attributed to the presence of a variety of active ingredients including triterpenoidal saponins , flavonol glycosides, ursolic and oleanolic acids either alone or with their derivatives. A comprehensive account of the morphology, photochemical constituents, ethanobotanical uses and pharmacological activities reported are included in this review for exploring the immense medicinal potential of this plant.

 

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Published

28-05-2012