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Mimosa pudica L. (Laajvanti): An overview
Author(s) -
Hafsa Ahmad,
Shelly Sehgal,
Anurag Mishra,
Rajiv Gupta
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
pharmacognosy reviews/bioinformatics trends/pharmacognosy review
Language(s) - Uncategorized
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 0973-7847
pISSN - 0973-6581
DOI - 10.4103/0973-7847.99945
Subject(s) - mimosa pudica , aphrodisiac , biology , traditional medicine , botany , medicine , alternative medicine , pathology
Mimosa pudica L. (Mimosaceae) also referred to as touch me not, live and die, shame plant and humble plant is a prostrate or semi-erect subshrub of tropical America and Australia, also found in India heavily armed with recurved thorns and having sensitive soft grey green leaflets that fold and droop at night or when touched and cooled. These unique bending movements have earned it a status of 'curiosity plant'. It appears to be a promising herbal candidate to undergo further exploration as evident from its pharmacological profile. It majorly possesses antibacterial, antivenom, antifertility, anticonvulsant, antidepressant, aphrodisiac, and various other pharmacological activities. The herb has been used traditionally for ages, in the treatment of urogenital disorders, piles, dysentery, sinus, and also applied on wounds. This work is an attempt to explore and compile the different pharmacognostic aspects of the action plant M. pudica reported till date.

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