Phytochemistry and medicinal uses of the bael fruit (Aegle.
Background. Aegle marmelos leaf, seed and fruit from earlier studies is known to affect male fertility in reversible manner. However they had delayed onset and recovery was found to be prolonged. The present study was undertaken with an aim to evaluate the effect of Aegle marmelos bark extract on rats as the extract is found to be a rich source of marmin and fagarine known for reducing male.
The present study was conducted to examine the effect of seed priming (3, 6, 9 and 12 h hydro priming) treatment along with control (without any treatment) on seedling quality characters of bael (Aegle marmelos). The results showed that the effect of hydro priming was significant on seedling vigour, germination percentage and dry matter production. Mean comparison showed that minimum days to.
Aegle Marmelos generated through the research activity using modern scientific approaches and innovative scientific tools. Key Words: Aegle Marmelos, Pharmacological Activities, Medicinal Values Introduction: Indian Medicinal plants are considered a vast source of several pharmacologically active principles and compounds, which are commonly used in home remedies against multiple ailmets. (1, 2.
Aegle marmelos family rutaceae is highly reputed ayurvedic medicinal tree commonly known as the bael. It is medium sized tree growing throughout the forest of India of altitude 1200 meter. It is found all over India, from sub-Himalayan forest, Bengal, central and south India. The different parts of this plant contain number of coumarins, alkaloids, sterols and essential oils. Various parts of.
Research shows that taking a product that contains bael fruit and boswellia gum helps people with. Antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties of marmelosin from Bael (Aegle marmelos L.
Aegle marmelos (Linn) correa, (Rutaceae) (Synonym- bael or bel) is indigenous to India and is abundantly found in the Himalayan tract, Bengal, Central and South India. Chemical investigation on the different parts of the plant has resulted in the isolation of a large number of novel and interesting metabolites viz., alkaloids, coumarins, terpenoids, fatty acids and aminoacids, which are.
The focus on plant research has increased all over the world and a large body of evidence has collected to show great potential of medicinal plants used in various traditional systems. Aegle marmelos is commonly known as Bael belongs to Rutaceae family generally grown in India, tropical and subtropical countries. In India Aegle marmelos have great mythological significance for Hindus and.