Author(s):
Rohit D. Nalawade, Swati U. Kolhe, Omkar A. Devade, Swapnil S. Lad, Manthan R. Rode, Chetashri Patil, Asawari P Mansabdar
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DOI:
10.52711/2231-5659.2024.00045
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Rohit D. Nalawade1*, Swati U. Kolhe2, Omkar A. Devade2, Swapnil S. Lad1, Manthan R. Rode1, Chetashri Patil1, Asawari P Mansabdar1
1M-Pharm, Department of Pharmacology, AISSMS College of Pharmacy, Pune - 411001, Maharashtra, India.
2Faculty, Department of Pharmacology, AISSMS College of Pharmacy, Pune - 411001, Maharashtra, India.
*Corresponding Author
Published In:
Volume - 14,
Issue - 3,
Year - 2024
ABSTRACT:
Adenocalymma alliaceum, commonly known as Garlic Vine or Lahsun bel, is an herbal shrub belonging to the family Bignoniaceae. It is native to northern Brazil and the Amazon rainforest, and certain species can also be found in the Chhattisgarh, Kerala states of India. This evergreen plant is highly valued for its ornamental qualities, with bright green leaves and tri-colored blooms that emit a distinct garlic-like fragrance. It grows up to 6-8 feet in height and is popular for landscaping purposes. The plant has various pharmacological activities that have been studied particularly in the management of diabetes mellitus. The bark, leaves, stems, and roots of Adenocalymma alliaceum contain a range of bioactive compounds that have been used to treat different diseases and disorders. Phytoconstituents such as diallyl disulfide and diallyl trisulfide are major chemical constituents of the plant, exhibiting antimicrobial, antihyperlipidemic, antifungal, and antimycotic activities. These properties make Adenocalymma alliaceum a promising source for the development of allopathic drugs. While the plant has traditional and cultural significance, it has also gained attention for its potential therapeutic properties. However, it is important to note that although it is used as a folk medicine in local communities, it is not extensively mentioned in published books or literature. In summary, Adenocalymma alliaceum is an intriguing natural resource with a rich cultural heritage and significant pharmacological potential. Further research and exploration of this plant may uncover additional therapeutic benefits and contribute to the development of novel drugs and treatments.
Cite this article:
Rohit D. Nalawade, Swati U. Kolhe, Omkar A. Devade, Swapnil S. Lad, Manthan R. Rode, Chetashri Patil, Asawari P Mansabdar. Adenocalymma alliaceum: An Overview. Asian Journal of Research in Pharmaceutical Sciences. 2024; 14(3):273-8. doi: 10.52711/2231-5659.2024.00045
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Rohit D. Nalawade, Swati U. Kolhe, Omkar A. Devade, Swapnil S. Lad, Manthan R. Rode, Chetashri Patil, Asawari P Mansabdar. Adenocalymma alliaceum: An Overview. Asian Journal of Research in Pharmaceutical Sciences. 2024; 14(3):273-8. doi: 10.52711/2231-5659.2024.00045 Available on: https://ajpsonline.com/AbstractView.aspx?PID=2024-14-3-14
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