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Arnica montana L. - a plant of healing: review

Kriplani, P., Guarve, K. and Baghael, U.S. · Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology · 2017

Traditional / reference

Abstract

Objectives Arnica montana is a widely used therapeutic plant used traditionally to treat various ailments. The objective of this study was to evaluate the botany, phytochemistry and ethnopharmacology along with special emphasis given on pharmacological activity of plant A. montana. Key findings The plant extracts have been reported to possess antibacterial, antitumor, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, antifungal and immunomodulatory activity. A wide range of chemical compounds including sesquiterpene lactones and their short-chain carbonic acid esters, flavonoids, carotenoids, essential oils, diterpenes, arnidiol, pyrrolizidine alkaloids, coumarins, phenolic acids, lignans and oligosaccharides, etc., are found in different parts of the plant. Summary It has been scrutinized that extensive research has been carried out to explore the therapeutic potential of flowers of the plant. Therefore, investigations should be carried out to explore the therapeutic potential of other parts of the plant for better therapeutic utilization.

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How to cite

Kriplani, P., Guarve, K. and Baghael, U.S (2017) 'Arnica montana L. - a plant of healing: review', Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology, pp. 12724. doi:10.1111/jphp.12724

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