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1Dr. Shikerkar Pratima , 2Dr. Shrikanth P
1Lecturer,Department of Dravyaguna,Gomantak Ayurveda Mahavidyalaya & Research Centre, Vaje, Shiroda Goa India
2Asso. Professor Department of P.G. studies in Dravyaguna, S. D. M. College of Ayurveda, Udupi Karnataka India
*Address for correspondence – Dr. Pratima (Shikerkar) Marathe
House No. 30,Sairaj park,Shantinagar, Ponda Goa 403401 India
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Abstract
A systematic study of crude drug embraces, thorough consideration of primary and secondary metabolites derived as a result of plant metabolism. The compounds that are responsible for medicinal property of the drug are usually secondary metabolites. The fruit of Achchhuka is subjected to organoleptic and preliminary phytochemical screening for detection of various properties (Rasa(taste), Virya(potency)) and its chemical constituents which are responsible for pharmacological or therapeutic activity and play important role in identification and authentication of drug, the first and foremost step in any of the drug research.
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