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Pueraria tuberosaLinn, commonly known as kudzu, is a climber with woody tuberculated stem. Pueraria tuberosaLinn.DC (Fabaceae) is a plant widely used in traditional Indian medicine as tonic, aphrodisiac, antirheumatic, diuretic, and galactagogue. . Pueraria tuberosaLinn. is an important constituent of Ayurvedic medicines including Chyawanprash, a popular tonic. Pueraria tuberosaLinn. is also reported to possess numerous activities like nootropic, antioxidant, and antifertility, sweet, refrigerant, emollient, laxative, aphrodisiac, emetic, cardio tonic, and expectorant, febrifuge and used for…mehr

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Pueraria tuberosaLinn, commonly known as kudzu, is a climber with woody tuberculated stem. Pueraria tuberosaLinn.DC (Fabaceae) is a plant widely used in traditional Indian medicine as tonic, aphrodisiac, antirheumatic, diuretic, and galactagogue. . Pueraria tuberosaLinn. is an important constituent of Ayurvedic medicines including Chyawanprash, a popular tonic. Pueraria tuberosaLinn. is also reported to possess numerous activities like nootropic, antioxidant, and antifertility, sweet, refrigerant, emollient, laxative, aphrodisiac, emetic, cardio tonic, and expectorant, febrifuge and used for the treatment of various ailments.Tubers are rich in isoflavanoids such as puerarin, daidzein, genisteinandgenistinofwhich puerarin is present in the greatest amount. Due to presence of treating ailments in tubers of plant and effective phytoconstituents there is scope of detoxification of heavy metals and other toxic substances in human body.
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Rani, V.Uma
Mrs.V.Uma Rani working as Associate Professor in Pharmacology Department in Malla Reddy College of Pharmacy, Hyderabad, Telangana.V.Umarani did her B.Pharm from RMES'S college of Pharmacy, RGUHS, Bangalore and M.Pharm from SRM University, Chennai. Completed her Ph.D. from JNTUH. Main areas of research on cancer studies and Published many articles.