
The plant Kalanchoe pinnata, also referred to as the "miracle leaf," belongs to the Crassulaceae family and is well-known for its wide range of therapeutic uses. The botanical profile, chemical constituents, and pharmacological properties of the plant such as its anti- inflammatory, wound-healing, antibacterial, and antidiabetic properties are highlighted in this review. In many parts of the world, K. pinnata, which is abundant in bioactive substances like flavonoids, alkaloids, and glycosides, has long been used to heal wounds, respiratory conditions, and urinary issues. Nanotechnology and sophisticated extraction techniques have significantly increased its therapeutic potential. Notwithstanding its advantages, the plant's safety profile needs to be carefully evaluated, especially in light of its toxicity and recommended dosages. In order to maximise its medicinal potential, this study emphasises the necessity of thorough research and sustainable cultivation.
Pharmacology, extraction, Kalanchoe pinnata, Geographical sources
Pharmacology, extraction, Kalanchoe pinnata, Geographical sources
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