PHARMACOLOGICAL STUDY OF SHIGRU WITH RESPECT TO ITS HRIDYA, SHOTHHAR, KRIMIHAR KARMA WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO ITS CARDIOPROTECTIVE, ANTIINFLAMATORY AND ANTIMICROBIAL ACTIONS
Monica Salaria* and Aditya
Abstract
Moringa Oleifera known as Shigru in India and Horse radish tree,
Drumstick Plant in English belongs to family Moringaceae. Shigru is
known for its beneficial qualities and nutritive value, Its Sanskrit
names are Shobhanjan means beautiful tree, Teekshangandha for its
sharp smell, shigru for its sharp qualities, Mochak for its capabilities to
remove diseases. It is found in almost all India. It was earlier known to
contain Carbohydrate, Protein, Carotene and Ascorbic acid as its active
ingredients. Its leaves and bark paste are used on skin to reduce
inflammation. The powder of the seeds was used for nasya purpose.
The plant has been studied for antioxidant, hypolipidaemic, hepatoprotective,
antihyperglycemic, hypotensive and anticancerous effects. The current review is to
summarize Description, Phytochemistry, Therapeutic Activity, Pharmacological Activity of
Moringa Oleifera, which may be helpful to establish a Standard Natural drug as an
cardioprotective antiinflamatory antimicrobial.
Keywords: Shigru, moringa, Vedanahar, Shothhar, Krimihar, analgesic, antiinflamatory, antimicrobial.
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