Description
INDIAN ELM ( HOLOPTELEA INTEGRIFOLIA)
Holoptelea integrifolia (Ulmaceae) is a versatile medicinal plant used in various indigenous systems of medicine for curing routine healthcare maladies. It is traditionally used in the treatment and prevention of several ailments like leprosy, inflammation, rickets, leucoderma, scabies, rheumatism, ringworm, eczema, malaria, intestinal cancer, and chronic wounds.
Holoptelea integrifolia is a herb mentioned in Ayurveda for the treatment of localized swelling, skin diseases, nausea, diabetes, indigestion, piles and acts as blood purifier. It is commonly called Chirabilva in Ayurveda
Holoptelea integrifolia is known to possess medicinal value
- Antibacterial Activity.
- Antifungal Activity.
- Antifungal Activity.
- Anti-Inflammatory Activity.
- Antihelminthic Activity.
- Antioxidant Activity.
- Antidiabetic Activity.
- Antidiarrhoeal Activity.
- Adaptogenic Activity.
- Anticancer Activity.
- Wound Healing Activity.
- Antiulcer Activity.
- Analgesic Activity.
- Hepatoprotective Activity.
- Mosquito Larvicidal Activity.
- Antiemetic Activity.
- CNS Depressant Activity.
- Hypolipidemic Activity.