Vol. 7, Issue 5, Part E (2021)
Phytochemical screening and quantitative analysis of locally used medicinal plants of Western Himalayas
Phytochemical screening and quantitative analysis of locally used medicinal plants of Western Himalayas
Author(s)
Aiman Aziz and Dr. Manju
Abstract
Plants have been well known for their medicinal uses for thousands of years and traditional medicines are still a major part of habitual treatments in different parts of the world. Medicinal plants are used since ancient times for treating different ailments and providing valuable drugs such as analgesics (morphine), antihypertensives (reserpine), cardiotonics (digoxin) and antimalarials (quinine and artemisinin). The discovery of medicinal plants helps in achieving the new targets in treating various diseases like cancer, malaria and neurological disorders. Herbs proved to be the only solutions to treat a large number of health-related problems. Most of the recent drugs are obtained in one or other way from plants. These medicinal plants contain a biologically active, naturally occurring chemical compounds known as phytochemicals which provide health benefits and protect the human cell from any type of damage. Phytochemical screenings of the medicinal plants have contributed to the discovery of the new drugs. In our present investigation an attempt has been made to screen out the bioactive compounds of three selected plants and further they had been subjected to quantitative analysis for estimation of different parameters.
How to cite this article:
Aiman Aziz, Dr. Manju. Phytochemical screening and quantitative analysis of locally used medicinal plants of Western Himalayas. Int J Appl Res 2021;7(5):288-294.