Phytochemistry, pharmacology and botanical aspects of Murraya Koenigii in the search for molecules with bioactive potential - A review

Authors

  • Gunjan P. Malode IBSS’s Dr. Rajendra Gode Institute of Pharmacy, Amravati-444 602, MS, India.
  • Ashwini Y. Parbat IBSS’s Dr. Rajendra Gode Institute of Pharmacy, Amravati-444 602, MS, India.
  • Aayesha R. Shaikh IBSS’s Dr. Rajendra Gode College of Pharmacy, Amravati-444 602, MS, India.
  • Wrushali A. Panchale IBSS’s Dr. Rajendra Gode Institute of Pharmacy, Amravati-444 602, MS, India.
  • Jagdish V. Manwar IBSS’s Dr. Rajendra Gode College of Pharmacy, Amravati-444 602, MS, India.
  • Ravindra L. Bakal IBSS’s Dr. Rajendra Gode Institute of Pharmacy, Amravati-444 602, MS, India.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.30574/gscarr.2021.6.3.0055

Keywords:

Murrayakoenigii, Taxonomical classification, Phytoconstituents, Traditional uses, Pharmacological activities

Abstract

The magical plant of Indian spice, Murraya koenigii(curry leaf) family Rutaceae grows throughout the Indian subcontinent. It is used in the treatment or prevention of many diseases including kidney stone, dysentery disorders, renal pain, stomach upsets & morning sickness. It is one of the main components of formulation in the traditional ayurvedic system of medicine since many centuaries. A scrutiny of literature reveals some notable pharmacological activities of plant.  These include pharmacological activities such as antioxidant, antidiabetic, antitumor and neuroprotective.The leaves, roots and barks of this plant are rich in source of carbazole alkaloids. The carbazole alkaloids includes koenigin, bicyclomahanim-bicine, cyclomahanimbine, murrayastine, coumarine, koenidine has medicinal activities.

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Malode, G. P., Parbat, A. Y., Shaikh, A. R., Panchale, W. A., Manwar, J. V., & Bakal, R. L. (2021). Phytochemistry, pharmacology and botanical aspects of Murraya Koenigii in the search for molecules with bioactive potential - A review. GSC Advanced Research and Reviews, 6(3), 143–155. https://doi.org/10.30574/gscarr.2021.6.3.0055

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