Examining six medicinal plants for sickle cell disease management through preliminary phytochemical screening
1Nilima U. Rangari and 2Aparna S. Margonwar
1Department of Botany, Nevjabai Hitkarini College, Bramhapuri - 441206 2Department of Botany, Shri. Sadguru Saibaba Science and Commerce College, Ashti - 442707
ABSTRACT
Sickle cell disease SCD can be managed with the use of medicinal herbs. Because they are culturally alignment and cannot afford care provided by conventional medical practitioners, the states lower classes mostly rely on traditional medicine. Six species of medicinal plants from SCD prone regions of the states have been chosen for analysis of their Preliminary phytochemical content, which are now being utilise to treat the illness. Alkaloids, Anthocyanins, Anthraquinones, Anthracene glycosides, Aucubins, Coumarins, Fatty acid, Iridoids, Phenol, Phlobatanins, Saponins, Steroids, Tannins, and Terpenoids are amongs the phytochemical elements that are qualitatively analysed