Abstract

Vetiver (Chrysopogon zizanioides) is a plant that has been used in a variety of disciplines, including medicine, aromatherapy, trade, environmental protection, and agriculture, due to its historic importance and versatility. Vetiver has a rich history in traditional medical practises; nevertheless, just a few research studies have confirmed its usefulness in illness therapy. The goal of this study was to gather current data on phytochemistry and pharmacology. It was discovered that several traditional vetivers use were validated when examined using various disease-based pharmacological models with extracts of roots, leaves, and root oil as test materials. Plants are valued in the pharmaceutical business for their structural diversity and vast variety of pharmacological activity. Phytochemicals refer to physiologically active substances found in plants. These phytochemicals serve as direct medicinal agents. This research focuses on the collecting of Vetiver plants, the qualitative and quantitative analysis of the phytochemicals, and the technique of detection

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