RITESH BHAWSAR
Biotechnology
September 2022
A safe and effective medication for hypertension is rauwolfia serpentine. The plant was used by many doctors throughout India in the 1940s, and then later throughout the world in the 1950s, particularly in the US and Canada. When negative side effects like depression and cancerous growth started to be associated with it, it lost its fame. This author examines the rational literature regarding the use of Rauwolfia and the management of hypertension. The author reviews the pharmacology, science, and organics of the plant and provides a researched and documented plan of action for the active ingredients. The creator examines the clinical uses of the plant, mostly focusing on its adverse side effects, toxicity, and cancer-causing nature. The creator places remarkable emphasis on the plant's role in treating hypertension. In order to reduce the likelihood of melancholy, the designer refutes the theory that the plant has a cancer-causing nature and discusses the importance of proper dosage and patient screening. He concludes by recommending low dose Rauwolfia (LDR) for the right patients who have hypertension. For 14 days, all medications were taken orally. While subjectively MREt showed the presence of alkaloids, starches, flavonoids, glycosides, cardiovascular glycosides, phlobatannins, tars, saponins, steroids, tannins, and triterpenoids, statistically separate was rich in all-out phenols. Alkaloids, saponins, and flavonoids in the root powder are still unidentified.
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