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Elephant garlic (allium ampeloprasum) and its pharmacological importance

By: Jha, Nandan Kumar.
Publisher: New Delhi Kiran Jha 2023Edition: Vol.24(1), Jan.Description: 26-56p.Subject(s): PHARMACOLOGY In: PhytopharmSummary: Elephant garlic (Allium ampeloprasum) and its Pharmacological Importance Nandan Kumar Jha¹ NUTRACEUTICALS Abstract Elephant garlic (Allium ampeloprasum), also known as big-headed garlic which resembles leeks, is a lesser known species with much larger cloves than common garlic (Allium sativus). Different enzymes such as maltase, doctrines and invertase are available in leaves, as well as significant amounts of iron, manganese, calcium, phosphorus, sodium, potassium, and vitamins. This review contains the different reported nutritional & bioactive constituents and pharmacological activities like Analgesic, Anti-adenoviral, Anti-arthritic, Antibacterial, Anticancer, Anticholesterol oxidation, Anti-diabetic, Antifungal, Antihemorrhoid, Antihyperglycemic & Antihyperlipidemic, Antihypertensive, Antimicrobial, Anti-osteoporotic, Antioxidant, Anti-Platelet Aggregation, Antitesticular toxicity, Antitrichomonal, Aphrodisiac, Erythropoietin promoting, Gastroprotective, Growth promoter, Haemolytic, Hepatoprotective, Immunostimulating, Inulinase, Pro- and prebiotic, Testosterone restoring, Toxin Neutralizing, Wound healing and Toxicity. Hope this article will provide extensive information for students, researchers and natural product industry.
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Elephant garlic (Allium ampeloprasum) and its Pharmacological Importance Nandan Kumar Jha¹ NUTRACEUTICALS Abstract Elephant garlic (Allium ampeloprasum), also known as big-headed garlic which resembles leeks, is a lesser known species with much larger cloves than common garlic (Allium sativus). Different enzymes such as maltase, doctrines and invertase are available in leaves, as well as significant amounts of iron, manganese, calcium, phosphorus, sodium, potassium, and vitamins. This review contains the different reported nutritional & bioactive constituents and pharmacological activities like Analgesic, Anti-adenoviral, Anti-arthritic, Antibacterial, Anticancer, Anticholesterol oxidation, Anti-diabetic, Antifungal, Antihemorrhoid, Antihyperglycemic & Antihyperlipidemic, Antihypertensive, Antimicrobial, Anti-osteoporotic, Antioxidant, Anti-Platelet Aggregation, Antitesticular toxicity, Antitrichomonal, Aphrodisiac, Erythropoietin promoting, Gastroprotective, Growth promoter, Haemolytic, Hepatoprotective, Immunostimulating, Inulinase, Pro- and prebiotic, Testosterone restoring, Toxin Neutralizing, Wound healing and Toxicity. Hope this article will provide extensive information for students, researchers and natural product industry.

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