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Author(s): Soni Rishita1*1, Salunke Khushi12, Patel Harsh13, Patel Aastha14, Taufik Mulla25, Ambika Nand Jha36

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    1. Krishna School of Pharmacy & Research, A Constituent School of Drs. Kiran & Pallavi Patel Global University, Vadodara, Gujarat, India. 2. Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Faculty of Pharmacy, Parul University, P.O. Limda, Tal. Waghodia - 391760, Dist. Vadodara, Gujarat (India). 3. School of Pharmacy, Sharda University, Greater Noida, 32, Greater Noida - 201310 (UP)

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ABSTRACT:
Ipomoea carnea (Convolvulaceae), commonly known as Bush Morning Glory, is a versatile and widely distributed plant species with significant ecological, economic, and medicinal potential. This review explores the botanical, ecological, and medicinal characteristics of I. carnea, providing a comprehensive analysis of its morphology, taxonomy, distribution, and reproductive strategies. The plant's adaptability to diverse habitats, ranging from tropical to subtropical regions, highlights its invasive potential and the need for ecological management in non-native environments. In terms of morphology, I. carnea is a perennial shrub or small tree with heart-shaped leaves and large, trumpet-shaped flowers, typically pink in color. Its anatomical structure, including its vascular tissue and seed morphology, reflects typical characteristics of dicotyledonous plants. Beyond its botanical significance, I. carnea holds substantial economic value. It serves as a sustainable alternative to wood in paper production due to its high lignin content, while also demonstrating efficacy in activated carbon production for metal adsorption and biogas generation. Additionally, I. carnea has shown promise in biocomposites fabrication, demonstrating enhanced mechanical properties when incorporated into polymer matrices. Medicinally, the plant has demonstrated antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, and antioxidant properties, along with traditional uses in various cultures. However, its toxicity, particularly in seeds, necessitates caution in its utilization. Furthermore, the plant's potential as a bio-pesticide and its role in improving compost microbial activity are notable for their agricultural applications.

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Soni Rishita, Salunke Khushi, Patel Harsh, Patel Aastha, Taufik Mulla, Ambika Nand Jha. A Comprehensive Review of Ipomoea carnea: Botanical, Ecological and Medicinal Perspective. IJRPAS, 2024; 3(6): 10-41.


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