A BRIEF REVIEW ON CLERODENDRUM INDICUM

  • Lahari Sidde Department of Pharmacy, Annamacharya College of Pharmacy,Kadapa, Rajampet, Andhra Pradesh,India.
  • S. Malathi Department of Pharmacy, Annamacharya College of Pharmacy,Kadapa, Rajampet, Andhra Pradesh,India.
  • K. Rajani Department of Pharmacy, Annamacharya College of Pharmacy,Kadapa, Rajampet, Andhra Pradesh,India.
  • Swethalatha S Department of Pharmacy, Annamacharya College of Pharmacy,Kadapa, Rajampet, Andhra Pradesh,India.

Abstract

Clerodendrum indicum L. is commonly used in standard drug in India and different spots to bring annoys up in solidness and in the treatment of asthma, hack, scrofulous affection, vermifug, antirheumatic. The plant is likewise utilized in fever, decay, starvation of cachexia and utilization. These sources were researched and evaluated about its regular science, standard jobs, characteristic perspectives, engineered constituents and pharmacological relevance. The in vitro examinations of concentrating from Clerodendrum indicum exhibited Antinociceptive action, Antimicrobial, Antidiarrhea. It contain some manufactured constituents hydroquinone diterpenoid, clerodendrone, alkaloid, steroid, Flavanoid, tannin, lessening sugar, saponin and gum, structure explanation of six new mixes.

Keywords: Clerodendrum indicum, Antinociceptive activity, Antimicrobial, Anti diarrhea

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L. Lahari.Sidde, S. M. S. S. Malathi, Swethalatha, S. K. R. S, K. Rajani, and S. S. Swethalatha S, “A BRIEF REVIEW ON CLERODENDRUM INDICUM”, Int J Indig Herb Drug, pp. 1-4, Oct. 2018.