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  • DIETARY PATTERN AND USE OF FUNCTIONAL FOODS AMONG ADULTWITH CARDIO VASCULAR DISEASE


Aakanksha Mishra*, Dr.Abhaya R.Joglekar**

Abstract:
This study was conducted on 50 purposely selected cardio vascular disease patient in Raipur city. In Chhattisgarh asses the Dietary pattern and uses of functional food for cardio vascular disease patient. First of all, 50 patients were selected by employing a purposely sampling Technique, covering all socio-economic categories based on, income from study sample, data on dietary intake was obtained using 24 hoursrecall method during these nutrition status was important to the subject. If includes important of dietary pattern for good health, functional food is also good for cardio vascular disease.


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  • Investigation on in vitro Antimicrobial and Anti-inflammatory Activity of Terminalia tomentosa Leaf Extracts in Prospecting New Therapeutics


Shadma Siddiqui1, Snehlata Katare2, Piyush D Joshi3 Rajnandani Katariya2 and Mayank Tenguria2*

Abstract:
The phytochemical research based on ethno-pharmacological information is generally considered an effective approach in the discovery of new anti-infective agents from higher plants.Terminalia tomentosa Roxb (ex DC) Wight & Am. is a large deciduous tree, 20-35m high & 1m in diameter belongs to family Combretaceae common in the forests, especially in the humid regions of India. It is mentioned to have antileucorrhoea, antihyperglycaemic, antioxidant, antifungal, antidiarrhoeal, etc


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  • In-vitro antioxidant activity of methanolic extract of Dactylorhiza hatagirea


Varsha Prajapati and Rashmi Arnold

Abstract:
Thousands of years of extra plant medication expertise has been passed down from generation to generation. Because herbal plant remedies have a strong traditional or conceptual background, the younger generation around the world is studying them as a potential supply of pharmaceuticals. It may lead to the treatment of various diseases with the least amount of side effects. Natural medicines derived from medicinal plants have long been used to treat human illnesses. Plants meet the demands of not only humans but also the entire animal world, thanks to the close proximity of various bioactive substances. Ethnopharmacology is the study of how people obtain medicines from fungus, plants, animals, or other naturally occurring resources from a culturally diverse perspective. At the moment, the field is mostly focused on discovering novel medications based on medicinal plants used by indigenous peoples.


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