Study Of Guduchi Kwath (Tinospora Cordifolia) In Patients of Dengue Fever with Thrombocytopenia

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Prof. Dr. Dattatraya L. Shinde, Dr. Virendra B. Pawar, Prof. Dr. Shubhangi R. Katkar, Dr. Saurabh Kulkarni

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As a result of the remarkable phytoconstituents found in plants, they have been included into conventional medical practise. Several components, including terpenes, glycosides, alkaloids, flavonoids, and steroids, give the herb Tinospora cordifolia (Guduchi/Giloy pharmacological actions and therapeutic characteristics. This is the primary reason why the name is written "Amrita" in certain older textbooks. It's a member of the Menispermaceae family. Fever, urinary issues, diarrhoea, skin problems, leprosy, diabetes, and a host of others can all be treated with this versatile plant. Most recent research confirms its pharmacological significance as an antioxidant, antimicrobial, antibacterial, antifungal, anti-diabetic, anti-stress, hypolipidaemic, hepatic problem, anticancer, anti-HIV potential, anti-osteoporotic, wound healing, and immunomodulatory agent. According to Hindu mythology, it is both the "nectar of immortality" and the "heavenly elixir" that protects the body from a wide range of ailments. Research into the many possible pharmacological effects of this plant medicine has recently accelerated. The plant has an unusual form and numerous coiled branches, and it spreads widely before it dies.

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