A compilation of Bioactive Compounds from Ayurveda
Authors
Ramar Samy
Venom and Toxin Research Programme, Department of Anatomy, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore, Singapore – 117597
Peter Pushparaj
Department of Physiology, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore, Singapore – 119260
Ponnampalam Gopalakrishnakone
Venom and Toxin Research Programme, Department of Anatomy, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore, Singapore – 117597
Keywords:
Ayurvedic system, medicinal plants, Phytopharmaceutical products, allopathy, traditional healers
Abstract
This review deals with the key bioactive compounds and the role of medicinal plants in Ayurvedic systems of medicine in India and their earlier investigation. There has been an increase in demand for the Phytopharmaceutical products of Ayurvĕda in Western countries, because of the fact that the allopathic drugs have more side effects. Many pharmaceutical companies are now concentrating on manufacturing of Ayurvĕdic Phytopharmaceutical products. Ayurvĕda is the Indian traditional system of medicine, which also deals about pharmaceutical science. Different type of plant parts used for the Ayurvedic formulation; overall out line of those herbal scenario and its future prospects for the scientific evaluation of medicinal plants used by traditional healers are also discussed. In India most of them, where Ayurvedic treatment is frequently used, for their ailments and provides instructions to local people how to prepare medicine from the herbs. As much as possible importance is also given for the taxonomic literature.
Keywords: Ayurvedic system, medicinal plants, Phytopharmaceutical products, allopathy, traditional healers
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