Phytochemical and Physicochemical screening of different extracts of Butea monosperma (Lam.) Taub flowers
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Butea monosperma, medicines, flowersAbstract
Traditional herbal medicine is well known and practised in India. Since ancient times, people have employed plants for medicinal and cosmetic purposes. Butea monosperma, also known as Flame of the Forest, is frequently used in the "Ayurveda" system of traditional Indian medicine to cure a wide range of illnesses. The purpose of this study is to extract and isolate components found in Butea monosperma flowers.
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