Jasminum Officinale Linn- Ayurvedic Aproach
Published:26 Jan 2013
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Dr. Rakesh R Shukla1*
1 PG Scholar, Department of Swasthavritta, C.O.A., B.V.D.U., Pune
Corresponding Author:Dr. Rakesh R Shukla
In Sanskrit Samhita Malati is described as flower of god. It is perennial climbing shrub with white flower. It is also cultivated at various parts of India. Analgesic (mild), antidepressant, anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, antispasmodic, aphrodisiac, carminative, cicatrisant, expectorant, galactagogue, parturient, sedative and a tonic for the uterus.
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- The Ayurvedic Pharmacopoeia of India; Part 1- vol 3, Ministry of health & family welfare, Govt of India, 111.
- Mishra B, hindi commentator, (11th ed.). Bhavprakash nighantu of Bhav mishra, Pushpvarga: verse 28. Varanasi: Chaukhamba Sanskrit bhawan, 2007; 491.
- The Ayurvedic Pharmacopoeia of India; Part 1- vol 3, Ministry of health & family welfare, Govt of India, 112.
- Mishra B, hindi commentator, (11th ed.). Bhavprakash nighantu of Bhav mishra, Pushpvarga: verse 28. Varanasi: Chaukhamba Sanskrit bhawan, 2007; 492.
- Mishra B, hindi commentator, (11th ed.). Bhavprakash nighantu of Bhav mishra, Pushpvarga: verse 28. Varanasi: Chaukhamba Sanskrit bhawan, 2007; 493.
- Priya Joy, Patric RD. Anti-bacterial activity studies of Jasminumgrandiflorumand Jasminumsambac. Ethnobotanical Leaflets; 2008; (12): 481-483.
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Shukla, D. R. R. (2013). Jasminum Officinale Linn- Ayurvedic Aproach. International Journal of Ayurvedic and Herbal Medicine, 3(1). https://doi.org/10.47191/ijahm/v3i1.07
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