Abstract
Tinospora cordifolia is a climbing deciduous shrub. It can be found all over the tropical region of India, as well as in China, Bangladesh, Myanmar, and Sri Lanka. This plant is a member of the Menispermaceae family. It is a well-known medicinal plant that is used in many traditional remedies to treat a wide range of illnesses. Amrita and Guduchi are the common names. It has been used to cure a variety of illnesses, including diabetes, leprosy, skin conditions, diarrhoea, and fever, and is regarded as an essential medicinal plant in the Indian system of medicine (ISM). Alkaloids, Terpenoids, Lignans, Steroids, and other chemical compounds have been documented to be present in the plant, establishing the phytochemistry and pharmacological action of Tinospora cordifolia. Additionally, it exhibits hepatoprotective, antioxidant, anti hyperglycemic, and anti-neoplastic properties.
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