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Author(s): Sharad B. Kakurde 1 and Nissar A. Reshi 21

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    1. Research Scholar, Department of Botany, Sandip University, Nashik, Maharashtra, India 2. Assistant Professor, Department of Life Science & Microbiology, Sandip University, Nashik

Published In:   Volume - 2,      Issue - 5,     Year - 2023

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ABSTRACT:
Plant species of the Mimosa pudica Linn. are medicinal plants and are used for various purposes. The genus of Mimosa belonged to the family Mimosoideae and one of the most famous herbs. plant is known by different names in different parts of the world such as Lajalu, Touch me not, Lajjalu. The Mimosa pudica plant possesses numerous health benefits and holds significant nutritional value.The entire Mimosa pudica plant possesses significant utility in a multitude of activities, encompassing both biological and pharmacological activities. It majorly possesses antibacterial, antidepressant, antireproductive, antispasmodic, and various other pharmacological activities. The purpose of this review is to explore the ethnobotanical studies, health benefits and nutritional importance, traditional uses, chemical constituents as well as pharmacological properties of this herb.

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Sharad B. Kakurde and Nissar A. Reshi.A Review on Mimosa pudica Linn. (Sensitive Plant) Ethnomedicinal and Pharmacological Studies.IJRPAS, Sep-Oct 2023; 2(5): 49-55.


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