A Complete Review On Phytochemical Constituents Obtained From Cissus- Quadrangularis For Joint Pain Management
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https://doi.org/10.53555/ejac.v19i1.1124Keywords:
CISSUS QUADRANGULARIS, Vitaceae, Traditional medicinal plant, Joint pain management, Inflammatory benefits, Anthelmintic, Arthritis, intramembranous ossification.Abstract
CISSUS QUADRANGULARIS(CQ), is a traditional medicinal plant commonly used in Southeast Asian and African medicine for joint pain management , has garnered attention for its potential therapeutic benefits and commonly known as ‘HADJOD’ in india. CISSUS QUADRANGULARIS to be an important herb in traditional and modern medicine and it is valuable for bone health, inflammatory benefits, fractures, joint pain, low bone mass, anthelmintic, asthma, & many other conditions. Joint pain occurs in many conditions like Arthritis, injury, overuse, infection, bursitis, tendinitis, autoimmune disorders and etc. CISSUS QYADRANGULARIS, a well-known Ayurvedic herb, has gained attention for its potential benefits in joint pain management.
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