A review study on some medicinal uses of Abrus precatorius L.
Anjali Tiwari, Renu Singh, Rajkumar Yadav and Avshesh Kumar
Department of Botany, T.D.P.G.College, Jaunpur - 222002 Affliated to VBSP University,Jaunpur. Email-cs.singh25@gmail.com
ABSTRACT
One of the main herbs in the Fabaceae family, Abrus precatorius, is also referred to as Indian liquorice. According to reports, it has a wide range of therapeutic effects, including anti-inflammatory, anti-spasmodic, anti-bacterial, anti-fungal, anti-tumor, analgesic, anti-diabetic, antiserotonergic, and anti-migraine properties. It is also used to treat inflammation, ulcers, wounds, throat scratches, and sores. Although more information needs to be updated, it is now regarded as a valuable source of distinctive natural ingredients for the development of industrial products as well as medications against various ailments. Thus, the goal of the current review is to gather the most recent information while emphasizing the unique aspects of its therapeutic properties for a range of illnesses.