A REVIEW ON PHYTOCHEMISTRY AND PHARMACOLOGICAL ACTIVITY OF PARTS OF MUCUNA PRURIENS USED AS AN AYURVEDIC MEDICINE
S. C. Verma*, E. Vashishth, R.Singh, P. Pant and M. M. Padhi
Abstract
Mucuna pruriens (L.) DC. belongs to the family Fabaceae is
commonly known as Velvet bean, Cowitch, Cowhage in English and
Kawaanch, Kavach in Hindi. It is mainly distributed in Asia, Africa,
Pacific Islands and the United State. M. pruriens has been of keen
interest in phytochemical and Ayurvedic research due to its excellent
medicinal values. Traditionally it is used in treating diseases such as
arthritis, anxiety, cancer, cough, diarrhoea, dysentery, diabetes,
dysmenorrhea, delirium, gonorrhoea, gout, impotency and sexual
debility, muscular pain, parasitic infections, Parkinson's disease,
rheumatic disordersas an analgesic and antipyretic, to induce vomiting,
to treat snakebite and scorpion stings, sterility ,tuberculosis etc. The
plant exhibit wide array of phytoconstituents like alkaloids, flavonoids, tannins and phenolic
compounds which are responsible for varied potent physiological and pharmacological
activities. This review is in a narrative format and consists of publications relevant to M.
pruriens available in public doman.
Keywords: M. pruriens (L.) DC, Phytochemistry, pharmacological activity, Ayurvedic uses
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