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International Journal Of Rural Development, Environment And Health Research(IJREH)

A phytochemical and pharmacological review on canarium solomonense

Patil Hansraj Annarao , Shaktikumar Chandrashekhar Shivhare


International Journal of Rural Development, Environment and Health Research(IJREH), Vol-8,Issue-1, January - March 2024, Pages 6-7,

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Article Info: Received: 18 Nov 2023; Received in revised form: 15 Dec 2023; Accepted: 26 Dec 2023; Available online: 05 Jan 2024

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The genus Canarium L. consists of 75 species of aromatic trees which are found in the rainforests of tropical Asia, Africa and the Pacific. The medicinal uses, botany, chemical constituents and pharmacological activities are now reviewed. Various compounds are tabulated according to their classes their structures are given. Traditionally canarium solomonense have been used to treat a broad array of illnesses. Pharmacological actions for canarium solomonense as discussed in this review include antibacterial, antimicrobial, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, hepatoprotective and antitumor activity.

Canarium L., Aromatic Trees, Medicinal Uses, Chemical Constituents, Pharmacological Activities

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