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Integrated Macro-Microscopic, Physicochemical and Phytochemical Profiling of Abutilon Indicum for Herbal Drug Standardization

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Medicinal herbs are frequently employed in health care delivery system,either alone or in conjunction with other medications. Medicinal herbs have potential therapeutic benefits and valuable sources of hither to unidentied compounds. It is Indian name is atibala: Ati is a meaning of “very” and sign that bala is meaning “powerfull” alludes to plants extremely potent qualities . Apopular shrub in india ABUTILON INDICUM is a member of the (malvaceae) family. It has been rapidly and expanding in india, Australia, and asia. Atibala is hairy under shrub with colour is golden yellow found in parts of india. Inboth ayurvedic and unani medicine, many plant parts, including leaf, flowers,seeds, roots, barks and fruits are traditional utilized as medicines. It is micrscopical section epidermis trichomes analaysis. The plants are mostly used in siddha treatment To determined physicochemical evaluation.According to reports , Abutilon indicum possesses antioxidant and antimicrobial, hepatoprotective activity, mycosis infections, diuretic activity, antiinflammatory and antiproliferative, diabetic activity, diarrhoea, immunomodulatory activity woud healing lipid lowering activity, plasmodium malaria, anti-convulsion, anti-ulcer and anti trumour. Pile issues are also treated using the leaf and flower are used to produce more semen. Alkaloids, flavonoids, saponins, tannis, glycosides, steroids, amino acid and phenolic substances have all been shown to present in this plant. The goal of this review is to emphasize the humeras publications on ABUTILON INDICUM macroscopic, microscopic, ethnobotanical and traditional uses as well as its pytochemical and pharmacological properties

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