A PHYTO-PHARMACOLOGICAL OVERVIEW ON OROXYLUM INDICUM (LINN.) VENT.

- Assistant Professor, K.I.E.T School of Pharmacy, Ghaziabad.
- Abstract
- Keywords
- References
- Cite This Article as
- Corresponding Author
Oroxylumindicum (Linn.)Vent. is a popular Indian medicinal plant has long been commonly in traditional system of medicine The plant has the importance as its name ?Shyonaaka? (An active ingredient of Dashamoola traditional medicine preparation) in history of traditional Indian medicine. The plant has been found to possess diverse number of pharmacological activities. The present paper gives an account of updated information on its phytochemical and pharmacological activities. Present review reveals that the wide range of phytochemical constituent have been isolated from the plant and plant possess important pharmacological activities like antifungal, anathematic, antibacterial, antidiarrhoeal, anticancer, antimutagenic, anti-inflammatory, antitubercular, antihyperglycaemic activity, antioxidant and active against abdominal pain, mouth ulcer, and throat infection. Today, Oroxylum indicum is perhaps the most popular herbal medicine in China and Thailand for their medicinal values. These all parameter are very encouraging and indicate the plant should be studied more extensively for its therapeutic benefits.
- James ME, Nannapaneni R, J Food Prot 1999; 62:899.
- Pandey M M, Rastogi S, Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine, 2013, 1-12.
- Cehn ZY, Su YL, Lau CW, Eur. J. Pharmacol. 1999, 374, 41?47.
- Singh B, Prange S, Jevnikar AM. Sem Immunol, 1998, 10:79-86.
- http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/Taxonomy
- Prakash A, Prasad S, J Res Indian Med, Vol-4, 1, 1969, 7.
- Joshi KC, Prakash L, Shah RK, Planta Med. 1977, 31(3):257-8.
- Naomita V, Dalal V, Ravishankar R, J For Res, 2004, Vol-9, 61?65.
- Karounos DG, Wolinsky JS, Thomas JW. J Immunol 1993, 150:3080-3085.
- Atkinson MA, Bowman MA, Campbell L, Darrow BL, Kaufman DL, Maclaren NK. J Clin Invest 1994, 94:2125-2129.
- Schloot NC, Roep BO, Wegmann DR, Yu L, Wang TB, EisenbarthGS.Diabetologia, 1997, 40:332-338.
- Vaidya BGJ, Res Indian Med, Vol-7, No.3, 1972, 3.
- Subramanian SS, Nair AGR, Phytochemistry, 1972, 11:439.
- Dey AK, Mukerjee A, Das PC, Indian J Chem, Vol-16B, 1978, 1042.
- Joshi KC, Prakash L, Shah RK, PlantaMedica, Vol-31, 1977, 257.
- Subramanian SS, Nair AGR, Current Science, Vol-41, 1972b, 62.
- Bhattacharjee AK, Das AK, Quart J, Crude Drug Res, Vol-9, 1969, 1408.
- Mehta CR, Metha TP, Current Science, Vol-22, 1958, 114.
- Mehta CR, Metha TP, J Indian ChemSoc, Vol-36, 1959, 46.
- Nair AGR, Joshi BS, Proc Indian Acadsci, Vol-88A, 1979, 323.
- Kazu H, Habe S, Ishida M, Tomimori T, YakugakuZasshi, 1994, 114(7):492-513.
- Suresh K, HariBabu K, Srinivas PV, Hara Kishore K, Bioorg Med Chem Lett. 2006, 1; 16 (1):221-4.
- Rasadah M A, Houghton P J, Asean Review of Biodiversity and Environmental Conservation, 1998, 1-3.
- Vaidya BG J, Res Indian Med,Vol-7, No.3, 1972, 3.
- Lambertini E, Piva R, Khan MT, lampronti I, Borgatti M, Int J Oncol. 2004, 24(2):419-23.
- Kyo R, Nakahata N, SakakibaraI, J. Pharm. Pharmacol., 1998, 50, 1179?1182.
- Nakahara K, Trakoontivakom G, Alzoreky NS, Ono H, Onishi-Kameyama M, J Agric Food Chem. 2002 14;50(17):4796-802.
- Jiwajinda S, Santisopasri V, Murakami A, Kim OK, Kim HW, Ohigashi H, Asian Pac J Cancer Prev. 2002;3(3):215-223.
- Maitreyi Z, Priyanshee G, Sunita J, Journal of Immunotoxicology, Volume 3, Number 2 / April-June 2006, 83 ? 99.
- Khan MT, Lampronti I, Martello D, Bianchi N, Jabbar S, Choudhuri MS, Datta BK,Gambari R, Int J Oncol. 2002, Vol-1, 187-192.
- Laupattarkasem P, Houghton PJ, Hoult JR, Itharat A, J Ethnopharmacol. 2003, 85(2-3):207-15.
- . Chhetri D.R, Parajuli P., Journal of Ethnopharmacology, Antidiabetic plants used by Sikkim and Darjeeling Himalayan tribes, India, 99 (2005) 199?202.
- Palasuwan A, Soogarun S, Lertlum T, Pradniwat P, WiwanitkitV,Asian Pac J Cancer. Prev. 2005, 6 (4):458-63.
- Gujral ML, Saxana PN, J Indian Medical Association, Vol-25, ? 2, 1995, 49.
- Zaveri M, Gohil P, Jain S. Immunostimulant Activity of n-Butanol Fraction of Root Bark of Oroxylum indicum Journal of Immunotoxicology. 2006; 1; 3(2): 83?99.
- Ali R M, Houghton PJ, Hoo T. S., Phytotherapy Research, Vol. 12, 1998, 331?334.
[AbhayBhardwaj, Anuj Pathak, Daksh Bhatia, Jagannath Sahoo, Unnati Batra, MeghnaTripathi, Tejesvi Mishra and Preeti Choudhary. (2018); A PHYTO-PHARMACOLOGICAL OVERVIEW ON OROXYLUM INDICUM (LINN.) VENT. Int. J. of Adv. Res. 6 (Aug). 291-297] (ISSN 2320-5407). www.journalijar.com
K.I.E.T school of Pharmacy, Ghaziabad.