Dasari Sai veeraveni, B Lavanya, B Alekya, Dhabal Satapathy, V Bhaskara Raju and M Srinivasu
Due of its many different qualities, tulsi is a very helpful herb. Apart from to being revered as a sacred plant, people from every countries in the world have been using it for many thousands of years for its therapeutic properties. The plant is used by traditional healers for the treatment of many different kinds of diseases. tulsi leaves is used to treat a number of conditions in Ayurveda, including fevers, eye conditions, depression, and respiratory tract illnesses. The botanical name for this medicinal plant is Ocimum Tenuflorum, and it is a member of the Lamiaceaefamily. Tulsiis known as the ‘mother of the plants" and is utilized extensively for its many possibilities of medication. The plant's leaves, seeds, and other parts are all beneficial. Tulsi is sometimes referred as the goddess of natural medicine and the Incomparable Onechina, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Sri Lanka, and India Thailand, Malaysia, and Southwest Asia all sell tulsi. The plant is an uprightsubshrub with several branches that reaches heights between 30 to 60 centimeters. It is indigenous to tropical regions and is grown extensively for its therapeutic properties. Various portions of Tulsi have been suggested in traditional medicine, to treat a range of illnesses including bronchitis, malaria, diarrhea, dysentery, skin and eye conditions, arthritis, bug bites, and more.Pharmacological characteristics of the aromatic plant include anti-cancer, anti-diabetic, antimicrobial, antiviral, antibacterial, and anti-fertility actions. Given that O. tenuflorum appears to be a very valuable plant with numerous pharmacological and therapeutic qualities, this review will undoubtedly assist researchers and clinicians working with this herb in understanding how to use it properly. Phytochemicals such as linalool, ursolic sulfuric acid, rosmarinic acid, eugenol, and methyl chavicol mostly in charge for these activities.
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