Commiphora wightii: Indian bdellium: Guggul-I
By: Jha, Nandan Kumar.
Contributor(s): Pandey, I. K.
Publisher: New Delhi Kiran Jha 2021Edition: Vol.22(2), Feb.Description: 5-28p.Subject(s): PHARMACOGNOSY In: PhytopharmSummary: Commiphora wightii, known as guggul, produces a mdeicinally important gum resin which is used extensively by ayurvedic physicians to treat various ailments. It contains diterpenoids, triterpenoids, steroids, long-chain aliphatic tetrols, aliphatic esters, ferulates, lignans, carbohydrates, and a variety of inorganic ions besides minor amounts of sesamin and other uunidentified constituents.This review contains the traditional uses,...Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Commiphora wightii, known as guggul, produces a mdeicinally important gum resin which is used extensively by ayurvedic physicians to treat various ailments. It contains diterpenoids, triterpenoids, steroids, long-chain aliphatic tetrols, aliphatic esters, ferulates, lignans, carbohydrates, and a variety of inorganic ions besides minor amounts of sesamin and other uunidentified constituents.This review contains the traditional uses,...
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