ISSN : 2663-2187

Bio-Chemical Analysis & Their Potentials Of Medicinal Plants Used In The Treatment Of Hypertension In India

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Dr. Santosh Karajgi, Prof. Dr. Sarwade Vasudeo Damodar , Dr.S.Vijaya, Dr. Anurag , Dr. Tulika Mishra, Dr.Devidas Narhar Patil, Dr. Ruchita Shrivastava
ยป doi: 10.33472/AFJBS.6.3.2024.181-188

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In the context of medicinal plants used in the treatment of hypertension in India, a focused exploration into their bio-chemical composition is imperative. By delving into the intricate bioactive compounds present in these plants, such as flavonoids, alkaloids, and polyphenols, we can unravel their potential mechanisms of action in regulating blood pressure. Through rigorous biochemical analysis, we aim to elucidate how these compounds interact with physiological pathways involved in hypertension, shedding light on their therapeutic potentials.Furthermore, by examining the unique pharmacological profiles of medicinal plants indigenous to India, we can uncover novel therapeutic targets and pathways for hypertension management. This bio-chemical analysis offers valuable insights into the diversity of bioactive molecules present in Indian medicinal plants, paving the way for the development of targeted and efficacious herbal therapies.Moreover, understanding the synergistic interactions between different bioactive compounds within these medicinal plants is crucial in harnessing their full therapeutic potential. By elucidating the complex biochemical interactions underlying their antihypertensive effects, we can optimize herbal formulations for enhanced efficacy and safety. In summary, a comprehensive exploration of the bio-chemical analysis and therapeutic potentials of medicinal plants used in the treatment of hypertension in India offers a promising avenue for advancing herbal therapies. By integrating scientific insights with traditional knowledge and clinical evidence, we can foster the development of evidence-based holistic treatment strategies that address the multifaceted healthcare needs of hypertensive individuals.

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