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"THE PRESENT RESEARCH PROPOSES TO INVESTIGATE THE ETHNOMEDICINAL, THERAPEUTIC AND TRADITIONAL USE OF THE SATYANASHI PLANT (PRICKLY POPPY)."

Authors: Mr. Pravin V. Borse*1, Mr. Yash S. Desale 2, Mr. Girish V. Bachhav3, Prof. Jitendra More 4, Prof. C.P. Suryawanshi5, Prof. Amit P. Sinhal6;

"THE PRESENT RESEARCH PROPOSES TO INVESTIGATE THE ETHNOMEDICINAL, THERAPEUTIC AND TRADITIONAL USE OF THE SATYANASHI PLANT (PRICKLY POPPY)."

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The Satyanashi plant (Botanical name: Satyanashi sp.) has a rich history of Ethnomedicinal, therapeutic, and traditional usage in various indigenous systems of medicine across diverse cultures. This review aims to comprehensively explore and document the wide spectrum of applications attributed to the Satyanashi plant in traditional healing practices. Ethnomedicinal knowledge, passed down through generations, has contributed to the understanding of the plant's therapeutic potential. Traditional healers have harnessed its diverse parts, including leaves, stems, roots, and flowers, for treating a variety of ailments. The plant's efficacy in addressing conditions such as gastrointestinal disorders, respiratory ailments, skin conditions, and reproductive health issues has garnered attention. Furthermore, the review highlights the phytochemical composition of the Satyanashi plant, revealing a plethora of bioactive compounds such as alkaloids, Flavonoids, Terpenoids, and Phenolics compounds. These constituents have been attributed to the plant's pharmacological activities, which include anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, antimicrobial, and analgesic properties. Such findings not only validate the traditional uses but also pave the way for potential modern pharmaceutical applications. The therapeutic potential of Satyanashi extends beyond its physiological effects, encompassing psychological and spiritual dimensions. Traditional rituals and ceremonies involving the plant demonstrate its cultural significance in promoting holistic well-being. The plant's role in traditional belief systems and cultural practices underscores its deep-rooted connection with local communities. However, despite its historical and potential value, the Satyanashi plant faces challenges such as habitat loss, overharvesting, and insufficient scientific validation. Conservation efforts, coupled with rigorous scientific research, are imperative to ensure the sustainable use and preservation of this valuable botanical resource. In conclusion, the Satyanashi plant exemplifies the intricate interplay between traditional knowledge, therapeutic efficacy, and cultural significance. By amalgamating insights from indigenous practices with contemporary scientific advancements, this review sheds light on the multifaceted nature of the plant. This endeavor underscores the importance of preserving and respecting traditional wisdom while harnessing it for the betterment of human health and well-being.

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Satyanashi Plant, Ethnomedicinal Knowledge, Traditional Healing Practices, Therapeutic potential etc.

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