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Main Authors: Sweeya CH, Laxmi Priyanka K, Hemalatha S, Muni Sireesha S
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Published: Zenodo 2025
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16964818
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author Sweeya CH
Laxmi Priyanka K
Hemalatha S
Muni Sireesha S
author_facet Sweeya CH
Laxmi Priyanka K
Hemalatha S
Muni Sireesha S
contents <p>Terminalia arjuna, a prominent medicinal tree native to the Indian subcontinent, has held a significant place in Ayurvedic medicine for over two millennia. Traditionally revered for its potent cardioprotective and antioxidant properties, the bark of the Arjuna tree has been used to manage heart diseases, bleeding disorders, and respiratory ailments. This project explores the historical and contemporary significance of Terminalia arjuna, its botanical characteristics, phytogeographical distribution, and cultivation methods. Special focus is given to its phytochemical constituents and the broad spectrum of medicinal properties validated through modern pharmacological studies. With increasing interest in natural therapies, Arjuna demonstrates immense potential in the development of herbal formulations for cardiovascular and metabolic disorders. Furthermore, the project outlines current clinical trials and proposes directions for future research, emphasizing its importance in both traditional healing systems and modern medicine.</p>
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spellingShingle In Silico Analysis of Bioactive Compounds from Terminalia arjuna for Cardioprotective and Anti-Inflammatory Properties
Sweeya CH
Laxmi Priyanka K
Hemalatha S
Muni Sireesha S
<p>Terminalia arjuna, a prominent medicinal tree native to the Indian subcontinent, has held a significant place in Ayurvedic medicine for over two millennia. Traditionally revered for its potent cardioprotective and antioxidant properties, the bark of the Arjuna tree has been used to manage heart diseases, bleeding disorders, and respiratory ailments. This project explores the historical and contemporary significance of Terminalia arjuna, its botanical characteristics, phytogeographical distribution, and cultivation methods. Special focus is given to its phytochemical constituents and the broad spectrum of medicinal properties validated through modern pharmacological studies. With increasing interest in natural therapies, Arjuna demonstrates immense potential in the development of herbal formulations for cardiovascular and metabolic disorders. Furthermore, the project outlines current clinical trials and proposes directions for future research, emphasizing its importance in both traditional healing systems and modern medicine.</p>
title In Silico Analysis of Bioactive Compounds from Terminalia arjuna for Cardioprotective and Anti-Inflammatory Properties
url https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16964818