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Cytotoxic Activity of Withania coagulans
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The withania coagulans belongs to family Solonaceae and is chiefly distributed in East of the Mediterranean region, extending
to South Asia. This plant is rich source for withanolide. The Withania coagulans possess variety of medicinally necessary
activities like antifungal activity, anthelmintic, antimicrobial, hypolipidemic, inhibitor, anti-cytotoxic, anti-fungal activity,
hypoglycaemic activity etc. The current review explores biological description, different constituents, synthesis and structure
of withanolide and cytotoxic activity of withania coagulans.
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Title: Cytotoxic Activity of Withania coagulans
Description:
The withania coagulans belongs to family Solonaceae and is chiefly distributed in East of the Mediterranean region, extending
to South Asia.
This plant is rich source for withanolide.
The Withania coagulans possess variety of medicinally necessary
activities like antifungal activity, anthelmintic, antimicrobial, hypolipidemic, inhibitor, anti-cytotoxic, anti-fungal activity,
hypoglycaemic activity etc.
The current review explores biological description, different constituents, synthesis and structure
of withanolide and cytotoxic activity of withania coagulans.
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