Volume 3, Issue 2 615675 pp. 217-222
Review Article
Open Access

Streblus asper Lour. (Shakhotaka): A Review of its Chemical, Pharmacological and Ethnomedicinal Properties

Subha Rastogi

Subha Rastogi

Pharmacognosy and Ethnopharmacology Division National Botanical Research Institute Lucknow, India , 226001, nbri.res.in

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Dinesh K. Kulshreshtha

Dinesh K. Kulshreshtha

Medicinal Chemistry Division Central Drug Research Institute Lucknow, India , 226001, cdriindia.org

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Ajay Kumar Singh Rawat

Ajay Kumar Singh Rawat

Pharmacognosy and Ethnopharmacology Division National Botanical Research Institute Lucknow, India , 226001, nbri.res.in

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First published: 16 March 2006
Citations: 53

Abstract

Streblus asper Lour is a small tree found in tropical countries, such as India, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, the Philippines and Thailand. Various parts of this plant are used in Ayurveda and other folk medicines for the treatment of different ailments such as filariasis, leprosy, toothache, diarrhea, dysentery and cancer. Research carried out using different in vitro and in vivo techniques of biological evaluation support most of these claims. This review presents the botany, chemistry, traditional uses and pharmacology of this medicinal plant.

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