Publications by authors named "Aaliya Ali"

Article Synopsis
  • Moringa oleifera Lam. has a rich history of therapeutic use in ancient medicine and has recently gained attention for its diverse health benefits, particularly in skin care and treatment.
  • This review covers its history, medicinal uses, botanical traits, geographic spread, nutritional and chemical profiles, and available skin care products.
  • Studies show that Moringa contains numerous beneficial substances and has proven effective against various conditions, making it valuable for both health and cosmetic purposes.
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Water plays a vital role as a natural resource since life is unsustainable without it. If water is polluted or contaminated, it results in several health issues among people. Millions of people are infected with waterborne diseases globally, and India is no exception.

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Stress is the major unseen bug for the health of humans with the increasing workaholic era. Long periods of avoidance are the main precursor for chronic disorders that are quite tough to treat. As precaution is better than cure, stress detection and monitoring are vital.

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Background: The most common liver diseases are fibrosis, alcoholic liver disease, nonalcoholic fatty disease, viral hepatitis, and hepatocellular carcinoma. These liver diseases account for approximately 2 million deaths per year worldwide, with cirrhosis accounting for 2.1% of the worldwide burden.

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Treatment of wounds is essential as the wound can also be lethal at some point in time if not healed properly. Ethnomedicinal plants can treat wounds as they have no side effects, whereas, in the case of chemical drugs, the side effects are on the rise. In this study, seeds of which is the essential ethnomedicinal plant, were studied for wound healing efficacy.

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Ethnopharmacological Relevance: Hippophae rhamnoides L. (family- Elaeagnaceae, common name- Sea buckthorn) is a flowering shrub native to cold temperate regions of Eurasia. Berries, seeds, and leaves of the plant are widely used as a folk medicine for the treatment of hypertension, oedema, inflammation, tissue-regeneration, skin-grafts, burns/injury, wounds, and ulcers.

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Ethnopharmacological Relevance: Aucklandia costus Falc. a medicinal plant is native to the Himalayan region and synonymous with Saussurea costus, Saussurea lappa, and Aucklandia lappa. It has an ancient background of being used ethnopharmacologically for various body ailments.

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