Review on Calotropis Gigantea as a Topically Used Plant

    Miss. Pujal K. Patil, Mr. Azam Z. Shaikh, Mr. Akash S. Jain, Mr. Divakar R. Patil, Mr. Sameer R. Shaikh, Mr. Hitendra S. Chaudhari, S.P. Pawar
    Calotropis gigantea, also known as the Crown Flower, is a plant with significant medicinal properties used in traditional and homeopathic medicine. It is part of the Asclepiadaceae/Apocynaceae family and is utilized for its phytochemical qualities found in the stem, leaves, and flowers. These components are used to treat various diseases, including leprosy, asthma, vertigo, baldness, hair loss, and rheumatoid arthritis. In Ayurveda, the plant is used as a mucus expeller, parasitic worm expeller, and rejuvenator. The plant's versatility and therapeutic potential make it a valuable resource in traditional medicine, particularly in India, which is a major producer of medicinal herbs.
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