Phytochemical Analysis Of Cleome Viscosa

 

Abstract

 

Cleome viscosa Linn( Capparaceae) generally known as “ wild or canine mustard ” is an periodic sticky condiment set up as a common weed each over the plains of India and through the trophics of the world. The whole factory and its corridor( Leaves, capsules and roots) are extensively used in traditional and folkloric systems of drug. Cleome viscosa were uprooted with and all these excerpt were screened for the presence of colorful metabolites( primary and secondary) including proteins, carbohydrates, etc was set up in the roots and the alkaloids, glycosides, amino acids, unpredictable canvases , steroids and terpenoids are present in all three corridor ofC. viscosa, the result showed that.

 

Chapter One

 

 

 

Preface

 

description The Cleome viscosa Linn is generally known as Asian spider flower or unheroic spider flower. It belongs to Capperaceaefamily.C.viscosa is a weed distributed throughout the tropics of the world and the plains of india. It’s known as Asian spider flower in English, Namijin yaranguwa in Hausa, Hurhur in India, Hurhuria in Bengali, Nayikkadugan in Tamil( Asolkaret,al. 1992). Traditionally, this factory is used in colorful diseases similar as diarrhoea, fever, inflammation, liver conditions, bronchitis, skin conditions, and malarial fever( Henty and Pritchard, 1975). The juice is useful in piles, lumbago and earache. The analgesic, antipyretic andanti-diarrhoeal conditioning of the excerpt have been reported by experimenters, it was noted that the fresh leaves ofC.viscosa are extensively used as drug for Jaundice.

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