Journal: Journal of Pharmacy Research

Title: Pharmacognostic, Phytochemical & Quantitative Investigation of Saraca asoca leaves
Category: Pharmacognosy and Herbal Drugs related study
Section: Research Article
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Saraca asoca family (Caesalpiniaceae) commonly known as Ashoka briksh. According to our traditional system of medicine, bark of Saraca asoca has tremendous therapeutic effects in menstrual problems. Establishment of Pharmacognostic profile of the leaves will assist in standardization which can guarantee quality, purity and identification of samples. In the present study we describe Pharmacognostical feature, including macroscopy, microscopy and analytical profile and to investigate the phytochemical and quantitative determination of phytoconstituents from the leaves of Saraca asoca. These observations would be of immense value in the botanical identification and standardization of the drug in crude form. This study would help distinguish the drug from its adultered species.
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Author(s) Name: Pankaj Pradhan*1, Lincy Joseph1, Mathew George1, Neha Kaushik1, Rahul Chulet1.
Affiliation(s) Name: *1 School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Jaipur National University,Jagatpura, Jaipur-302025 (Rajasthan), India
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Pankaj Pradhan
School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Jaipur National
University Jagatpura, Jaipur-302025 (Rajasthan), India
Received on: 17-11-2009; Revised on: 16-01-2010; Accepted on:07-03-2010-
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Author: Pankaj Pradhan*1, Lincy Joseph1, Mathew George1, Neha Kaushik1, Rahul Chulet1.
Title: Pharmacognostic, Phytochemical & Quantitative Investigation of Saraca asoca leaves Journal: Journal of Pharmacy Research Vol(issue): 3 (April) Year: 2010 Page No: (776-780) -
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