Pharmacological activity and medicinal value of shami (prosopis cinereria)- a review
Journal name: International Ayurvedic Medical Journal
Original article title: Pharmacological activity and medicinal value of shami (prosopis cinereria)- a review
The International Ayurvedic Medical Journal (IAMJ) is a peer-reviewed scientific publication dedicated to Ayurveda. It aims to integrate Ayurvedic concepts with modern scientific understanding, offering a comprehensive source of validated knowledge for both the modern Ayurvedic community and the broader medical fraternity.
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Nikita Sharma
Chandan Singh
Rajendra Prasad Purvia
Manoj Adlakha
Manoj Mahawar
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Year: 2023
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Prosopis cineraria Druce of family Mimosaceae is an indigenous plant which has mentioned in Ayurveda with several clinical properties. Prosopis cineraria is also the national tree of Telangana, Rajasthan, and Western Uttar Pradesh in India. In Rajasthan, it is known as Khejri, and in Western Uttar Pradesh as Chhonkara. A violent environmental conflict occurred in the Rajasthani village of Khejarli near Jodhpur in 1730 AD. In an effort to save some Khejri trees that Maharaja Abhay Singh had ordered cut down to make room for his new palace, Amrita Devi and her three young daughters sacrificed their lives. Widespread defiance resulted from this, and 363 people were killed while attempting to save the trees. The Chipko movement was born in the 1970 s as a result of this sacrifice memory. This tree is referred to as ‘Kalpataru' and "the king of the desert. This plant has valuable properties for nutrition, animal feed, and "medicine." Prosopis cineraria (L) Druce, also known as shami, is a member of the Fabaceae family and is used for spiritual purposes in India. It is referenced in practically all of the Nighantu's of Ayurveda. It only occurs in hot, dry, and arid areas of India. Even while practically all of the components of Shami, especially the Bark and Fruit, have pharmacological effects. Keywords: Khejri, Ayurveda, Shami INTRODUCTION The foundation of traditional Indian medicine, or Ayurveda, is a traditional medical system, much like the foundation of traditional Chinese medicine
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