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Volume 8 Issue 2
March-April 2026
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Terminalia Arjuna : A Comprehensive Review on Phytochemistry, Therapeutics Uses and Clinical Insight
| Author(s) | Siddhant Vijay Sankhe, Prof. Harshali Thakare, Dr. Sonali Vinod Uppalwar |
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| Country | India |
| Abstract | The components of digestive churna from ancient culture include ashoka, arjuna baheda, and harde. These medications primarily contain tannins, which are abundant in the manufacturing area. It is a polyphenolic emulsion with chemo-defensive potential and demonstrated antioxidant properties. They are arranged in dinghy, leaves, flowers, and fruits.The goal of the study is to use the folin-denis method to quantify the amount of tannins present in these medications. Crushed to coarse greasepaint were Terminalia chebula (combretaceae) (harde), Terminalia belerica (combretaceae) (bahera), Terminalia arjuna (combretaceae) (arjuna), and Saraca indica (leguminaseae) (ashoka).The folin-denis technique was used to make the alcoholic extracts of the medications for photometric tannin analysis. The tannin content was established to be 99.55456 mg/gm, 9.95568 mg/gm, 54.96288 mg/gm, and 57.4869 mg/gm for Harde, Arjuna, Baheda, and Ashoka separately based on the standard graph of tannic acid results.Tannic acid's attention wind was identified, and the correlation coefficient was computed and set at 0.998, indicating a good linear relationship between attention and absorbance. It has been established that the tannins disrupt the bacterial enzymes' metabolic activity, nutritional vacuity, and natural membrane functionality in order to create stable complexes with protein, bounce, and essence chelates.The current study can serve as one of the criteria for standardizing pharmacies. [6] |
| Keywords | Tannis, Terminic acid, Galic acid , Arjunolic acid, Terminalia beleria, Terminalia chebula, flavonoids, Triterpenoid |
| Field | Medical / Pharmacy |
| Published In | Volume 7, Issue 6, November-December 2025 |
| Published On | 2025-12-12 |
| DOI | https://doi.org/10.36948/ijfmr.2025.v07i06.63527 |
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