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| All | Since 2020 | |
| Citation | 8502 | 4519 |
| h-index | 30 | 23 |
| i10-index | 227 | 96 |
COMPREHENSIVE STUDY OF MORINGA OLEIFERA
*Dr. M. J. Patil M. Pharm, Ms. Vibhuti S. Shirsat, Mr. Akshay M. Nar, Jui Yogesh Nandgaonkar, Maithili Mahendra Panchal, Dhanashree Santosh Parab, Gayatri Chandrakant Parulekar, Aarati Laxman Patil, Ankita Shamrav Patil, Shraddha Umesh Patil, Dipak Dajala Padvi, Pratham Ramkrushna Patil
Abstract It grows in the world's tropical and subtropical climates. Because of its numerous medical and non-medicinal benefits, moringa oleifera, commonly referred to as the miracle tree or the tree of life, is regarded as a significant herbal plant. The plant has long been used to treat wounds, pain, ulcers, liver illness, heart disease, cancer, and inflammation. All parts of the tree can be used for commercial or nutritional purposes. Rich in vitamins, minerals, and other vital phytochemicals, the leaves' extract is used to treat malnutrition and increase nursing mothers' breast milk production. It is utilized as a possible antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, antidiabetic, antioxidant, and anticancer drug. Nearly every phase of the morning has nutritional worth and other beneficial qualities. Nonetheless, a number of classic theories remain unexplored scientifically. Keywords: Moringa Oleifera, Miracle Tree, Malnutrition, Breast Milk, Cancer, Antidiabetic. [Full Text Article] [Download Certificate] |
