Reviewing the Traditional/Modern Uses, Phytochemistry, Essential Oils/Extracts and Pharmacology of <i>Embelia ribes</i> Burm.
Objectives: <i>Embelia ribes</i> Burm. (<i>E. ribes</i>, Myrsinaceae), also known as Vidanga in Ayurveda, has been shown to have significant therapeutic benefits on several disorders, and its main chemical bioactive constituent, embelin, has the therapeutic potential to be co...
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Main Authors: | Vineet Sharma (Author), Dev Nath Singh Gautam (Author), Andrei-Flavius Radu (Author), Tapan Behl (Author), Simona Gabriela Bungau (Author), Cosmin Mihai Vesa (Author) |
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2022-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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