Herbal medicines are becoming more and more significant in
pharmaceutical treatments and healthcare systems. Herbal medicines and
nutritious foods frequently have fewer adverse reactions than synthetic
medications. Since the chemical components of plants are involved in the
physiological processes of live flora, it is thought that these components are
more suited to human physiology. One such valuable plant, Prosopis cineraria,
commonly referred to as Khejri or Janti, is an indigenous plant found in dry regions
of India. Ayurveda mentions this plant with several therapeutic advantages. The
plant yields a variety of secondary metabolites, such as alkaloids, flavonoids,
polyphenols, tannins, saponins, and resins. The components of Prosopis leaves
and stem bark have several therapeutic benefits and can be used to treat a wide
range of illnesses. Its dry pods aid in avoiding blood iron and calcium
deficiencies as well as malnutrition from protein and calories. This book
chapter provides insight into the flavonoids present in the different parts of
the plant as well as the antioxidant activity described in earlier reports.
Author(s) Details
Abha
Chaudhary
Department of Chemistry, Government Post Graduate College Ambala
Cantt, Haryana, India.
Dharminder
Sharma
Department of Chemistry, Jagdish Chandra DAV College, Dasuya,
Punjab, India.
Sandeep
Kumar
Department of Chemistry, School of Chemical Engineering and
Physical Sciences, Lovely Professional University, Phagwara, Punjab, India.
Please see the book here:- https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/mono/978-93-48006-49-3/CH10
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