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CALOTROPIS PROCERA: AN ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL UPDATE

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Abstract (2. Language): 
Calotropis procera (Ait.) R. Br, a wild growing plant of family Asclepiadaceae. The plant is one of the important traditional herbal medicines in every home of India. The traditional folk healers use the milky latex of aak for several ailments. The plant is anthelmintic, the ashes act as an expectorant. In African and Asian countries, the latex of C. procera is utilized as an arrow poison molluscide, a fungicide, an anti-syphilitic, an anti-inflammatory, a purgative and lepers. C. procera is considered for large scale cultivation as an alternative source for producing energy. C. procera containing hydrocarbons can be cultivated as fuel crops. Hence, with this huge ethnomedicinal uses of C. procera, we discuss the recent reported pharmacological actions with active chemical constituents present in C. procera (Ait.) R. Br.
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