Sagarkumar K Patel
PK/PD Department, Pfizer Inc through Eliassen Group, New Jersey, USAPublications
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Review Article
Ethanopharmacology, Phytochemistry, Pharmacology and Toxicology of Moringaceae Family: A Review
Author(s): Ashok H Akabari47829*, Dhiren P Shah47830, Sagar P Patel47831 and Sagarkumar K Patel47832
Moringaceae family are used extensively in source of medicine, food, cosmetic oil, water purification and forage for livestock. Active compounds of natural ingredients need to be extensively explored to get their properties. The family Moringaceae is containing around 33 different species, only 13 species from these 33 species were documented. The 13 species of Moringaceae family are dicotyledonous tropical and sub-tropical flowering trees fit into three main categories that reflect life form and geography are slender trees, bottle trees and trees, shrubs and herbs of north eastern of Africa. The aim of this review was to provide an outline of Moringaceae species profiles, ethanopharmacology, pharmacological compound, phytochemistry and their toxicological activity. The method used to collect literature is the Science Direct, PubMed and Google Scholar search en.. Read More»
DOI: 10.31858/0975-8453.13.11.794-814