Micropropagation of Pharmaceutically Important Plant Tinospora cordifolia (Willd.) Hook. f. & Thomson: An Overview
- Authors: Sachet Hegde1, Pradeep Bhat2, Santoshkumar Jayagoudar3, Savaliram G Ghane4, Harsha V. Hegde5
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View Affiliations Hide AffiliationsAffiliations: 1 Department of Botany, Bangurnagar Degree College, Ambewadi, Dandeli, Karnataka 581325, India 2 ICMR-National Institute of Traditional Medicine, Nehru Nagar, Belagavi, Karnataka-590010, India 3 Department of Botany, G. S. S. College & Rani Channamma University P. G. Centre, Belagavi, Karnataka-590006, India 4 Department of Botany, Shivaji University, Vidyanagar, Kolhapur, Maharashtra-416004, India 5 ICMR-National Institute of Traditional Medicine, Nehru Nagar, Belagavi, Karnataka-590010, India
- Source: Micropropagation of Medicinal Plants , pp 262-274
- Publication Date: March 2024
- Language: English
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< Previous page | Next page > /docserver/preview/fulltext/9789815238303/chapter-16-1.gifTinospora cordifolia (Willd.) Hook. f. & Thomson belongs to the family Menispermaceae. The origin of the species is from Indian subcontinent to Indo-China. The plant has antipyretic, antiperiodic, anti-inflammatory, antirheumatic, spasmolytic, hypoglycaemic and hepatoprotective properties. Due to over-exploitation of this medicinally important species, attention has been given to its conservation through invitro micropropagation techniques. The present chapter emphasizes the ample research work on in-vitro regeneration and enhancement of secondary metabolites from T. cordifolia. Additional information on the importance of this genus in various systems of medicine, active components, biological activities and its sustainable utilization for the welfare of mankind is also discussed in the present chapter.
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