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Medicinal plants in India

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The article was published on 2002-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 63 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Medicinal plants.

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Anethum graveolens: an Indian traditional medicinal herb and spice.

TL;DR: The main purpose of this review is to understand the significance of Anethum graveolens in ayurvedic medicines and non-medicinal purposes and emphasis can also be given to the enhancement of secondary metabolites of this medicinal plant.

Ethnobotanical uses of some plants by Tripuri and Reang tribes of Tripura

TL;DR: An ethno-medicinal survey of plants in Tripura state revealed that some less known medicinal plants have been used by the indigenous tribes and the need for immediate documentation of such knowledge and conservation of these valuable plants are emphasized to secure it for future generation.
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Plant growth regulators, adenine sulfate and carbohydrates regulate organogenesis and in vitro flowering of Anethum graveolens

TL;DR: The proposed method could effectively be applied for the conservation and clonal propagation to meet the pharmaceutical demands of this medicinally important species.

Rauvolfia serpentina L. Benth. ex Kurz.: Phytochemical, Pharmacological and Therapeutic Aspects

TL;DR: The present review aims to evaluate the various pharmacological, phytochemical and therapeutic properties of R. serpentina.
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In vitro regeneration through somatic embryogenesis and organogenesis using cotyledons of Cassia angustifolia Vahl

TL;DR: In vitro regeneration through somatic embryogenesis as well as organogenesis using cotyledon of a woody medicinal legume, Cassia angustifolia is reported, with types of auxin and its interaction with cytokinin significantly influenced somatic embryos.