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VOL. 10, ISSUE 4 (2025)
Indian garden medicine Bryophyllum Pinnatum
Authors
Dr. Pankaj C Bhatt, Dr. Falguni Hathila
Abstract
Bryophyllum pinnatum, commonly known as
the "Air Plant" or "Patharchatta," is a succulent plant
widely recognized in traditional medicine and increasingly valued in
homeopathic practice. Native to Madagascar and now found globally, this plant
exhibits remarkable regenerative properties and is traditionally used for
treating urinary disorders, wounds, fractures, and inflammatory conditions.
This article presents a comprehensive overview of its botanical
characteristics, phytochemical properties, medicinal applications, and
analytical evaluations including IR spectroscopy, UV–Vis, XRPD, and DSC
studies. The findings support its anti-inflammatory, hemostatic, anti-ulcer,
and wound-healing actions. Additionally, the article addresses its toxicity
profile and homeopathic preparation methodology, emphasizing its therapeutic
potential when used with caution.
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Pages:46-49
How to cite this article:
Dr. Pankaj C Bhatt, Dr. Falguni Hathila "Indian garden medicine <i>Bryophyllum Pinnatum</i>". International Journal of Academic Research and Development, Vol 10, Issue 4, 2025, Pages 46-49
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