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Rohini, Jadhav* Sujata Karande Rajnandini Kamble Dr. D. R. Jadage. "Phytochemical and Pharmacological Insights into Caesalpinia Bonducella: A Comprehensive Review." International Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences 3, no. 5 (2025): 1069–79. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15354236.

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The medicinal plant Caesalpinia bonducella L. is a member of the Caesalpiniaceae family. This prickly shrub is found all across the world, but it is particularly common in tropical areas of India, including Kerala, Sri Lanka and the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. A plant is the mother of all medicines. The plant C. bonducella is found throughout India and grows well in warm tropical regions. Deep roots, a woody-hard stem, and compound, glossy, oval-shaped leaves that alternate on either side of the branch characterize this evergreen. Research on medicinal plants is becoming more popular worldwid
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Lilachand, B. Patil1* Khushal K. Chaudhari1 Mayur S. Patel2 Nandini A. Marathe1. "Caesalpinia Bonducella: A Pharmacognostic And Pharmacological Overview." International Journal in Pharmaceutical Sciences 2, no. 10 (2024): 1624–30. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14000383.

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Within the Caesalpiniaceae family, Caesalpinia bonducella (L.) Fleming (Syn. Caesalpinia bonduc (L.) Roxb, Syn. Caesalpinia cristaLinn.) is a prickly shrub that is found all over the world, but is most commonly found in tropical regions of India, Sri Lanka, and the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. The plant is a very significant medicinal plant that is used in traditional medicine since all portions of it have therapeutic qualities. Anxiolytic, antinociceptive, antidiarrheal, antidiabetic, adaptogenic, anthelmintic, antiestrogenic, anti-inflammatory, antimalarial, antimicrobial, antifungal, antisp
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Kakade, Nirmala R., Shirish S. Pingale, and Manohar G. Chaskar. "PHYTOCHEMICAL AND PHARMACOLOGICAL REVIEW OF CAESALPINIA BONDUCELLA." International Research Journal of Pharmacy 7, no. 12 (2017): 12–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.7897/2230-8407.0712139.

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Gadakh, M. J., R. S. Jadhav, and D. N. Vikhe. "Biological Potential of Caesalpinia bonducella Seeds: A Review." Journal of Drug Delivery and Therapeutics 10, no. 3-s (2020): 308–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.22270/jddt.v10i3-s.4059.

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Caesalpinia bonducella L. is a medicinal plant belonging to the family Caesalpiniaceae. The plant is found in all over India. The plant is a large prickly shrub. It is popular in indigenous system of medicine like Ayurveda, Siddha, Homoeopathy and Unani. In Indian traditional plant medicine, it has been considered as an important remedy for the treatment of several diseases. The plant has been reported to possess antimalarial, antifungal, antioxidant, anticancer, antipyretic, antifertility antiviral and antimalarial etc. activities of various parts of C bonducella plant. It can be concluded th
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Singh, Gyan Prakash, Sunil Kumar, and Jitender K. Malik. "A Medicinal Potential worth of Caesalpinia bonducella." Middle East Research Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences 3, no. 1 (2023): 1–4. http://dx.doi.org/10.36348/merjps.2023.v03i01.001.

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The welfare of people all around the world is shaped in large part by herbal remedies. In medicine, healing plants are used to treat ailments that affect a person as well as a potential way to keep them healthy. One of the pans tropical leguminous scandent plants, Caesalpinia bonduc is thought to have scientific uses by many researchers and has been used as a source of medicine by locals for a very long time. The Caesalpiniaceae genus is wellorganized, including Caesalpinia bonducella. Then, it is referred to as C. crista Linn and C. bonducella Flem. Common names for it include Fever Nut, Bond
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G, Vadnere Asmita, and Yadav Nilima H. "Natures Answer to PCOS: Exploring the Therapeutic Potential of Caesalpinia bonducella." International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology 13, no. 4 (2025): 725–39. https://doi.org/10.22214/ijraset.2025.68368.

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Abstract: Caesalpinia bonducella (L.) Fleming, also known as Caesalpinia bonduc (L.) Roxb. and Caesalpinia crista Linn., belongs to the family Caesalpiniaceae. It is a spiny shrub found worldwide, particularly in India, Sri Lanka, and the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, thriving mainly in tropical regions. This plant is highly valued in traditional medicine due to its therapeutic properties, with all parts being utilized for medicinal purposes. It has been reported to exhibit a wide range of pharmacological activities, including anxiolytic, antinociceptive, antidiarrheal, antidiabetic, adaptogeni
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Kumar, Punith, and Ramalakshmi Natarajan. "Pharmacological and Chemical Potential of Caesalpinia Bonducella: A Critical Review." International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR) 12, no. 10 (2023): 101–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.21275/sr231001125729.

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Subbiah, Vigasini, Pannaga Nagaraja, Priya Narayan, and Holenarasipur GunduRao Nagendra. "Evaluation of Pharmacological Properties of Caesalpinia bonducella Seed and Shell Extract." Pharmacognosy Journal 11, no. 1 (2019): 150–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.5530/pj.2019.1.25.

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Shukla, Shruti, Rajib Majumder, Laxmi Ahirwal, and Archana Mehta. "Proposed mechanism of antibacterial mode of action of Caesalpinia bonducella seed oil against food-borne pathogens." Bangladesh Journal of Pharmacology 11, no. 1 (2016): 257. http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/bjp.v11i1.24163.

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<p class="Abstract">The antibacterial mechanism of action of <em>Caesalpinia bonducella</em> seed oil on membrane permeability of <em>Listeria monocytogenes</em> NCIM 24563 (MIC: 2 mg/mL) and <em>Escherichia coli</em> ATCC 25922 (MIC: 4 mg/mL) was determined by measuring the extracellular ATP concentration, release of 260-nm absorbing materials, leakage of potassium ions and measurement of relative electrical conductivity of the bacterial cells treated at MIC concentration. Its mode of action on membrane integrity was confirmed by release of extracellu
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Shanmugapriya A., Jannathul Firdous, Karpagam T., Suganya V., and Varalakshmi B. "Anti-Diabetic and Free Radical Scavenging Activity of Phytochemicals from Caesalpinia bonducella." International Journal of Advancement in Life Sciences Research 07, no. 03 (2024): 166–75. https://doi.org/10.31632/ijalsr.2024.v07i03.015.

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Diabetes mellitus is a metabolic disease resulted with high blood glucose levels due to oxidative stress that leads to many complications. Natural compounds derived from herbal plants are alternative source that increasing globally in the process of diabetes drug development. The present study investigates the potential of plant natural compounds for its therapeutic capability to treat diabetic mellitus. Phytochemicals were extracted and purified from seeds of the plant Caesalpinia bonducella. The functional group in Caesalpinia bonducellawas confirmed by UV-VIS and FTIR spectroscopic techniqu
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Karthikeyan, Manivannan, Sarvesh Sabarathinam, Harikrishnan Mohan, and Balasundaram Usha. "An integrated network pharmacological approach unveils the therapeutic mechanism of bonducellin, a homoisoflavonoid from Caesalpinia bonducella, against polycystic ovary syndrome." Traditional Medicine Research 10, no. 11 (2025): 65. https://doi.org/10.53388/tmr20241216001.

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Pawar, Sakshi, Gaurav Madke, Rutuja Taware, and Atharva Raskar. "Pharmacological Benefits of Caesalpinia bonducella L." IARJSET 11, no. 2 (2024). http://dx.doi.org/10.17148/iarjset.2024.11216.

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Ahmed, F., RK Shah, GMZ Rahman, and MH Hossain. "Pharmacological profile of Caesalpinia bonducella Flem." West African Journal of Pharmacology and Drug Research 20, no. 1 (2005). http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/wajpdr.v20i1.14748.

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Ahmad, Kaleem, MA Quamari, Haqeeq Ahmad, and Khadija Abdul Hafiz. "A Review on Antioxidant Properties of Extracts Obtained from the Leaf, Stem, Bark and Flower of Calotropis Species." RGUHS Journal of AYUSH Sciences 10, no. 1 (2023). http://dx.doi.org/10.26463/rjas.10_1_6.

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Traditional medicine can be a valuable source in primary health care due to its enriching acceptability and enhanced compatibility with the human body with minimal side effects. Karanjwa Caesalpinia bonducella Linn is an important medicinal plant used in the Unani system of medicine for a long time due to its multiple therapeutic properties. The present review aimed to explore the existing data of the drug about its conventional uses based on its phytochemical constituents and pharmacological actions. Karanjwa review was undertaken by exploring the bibliographic database viz. Science Direct Pu
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Wadkar, Ganesh H., and Fahim J. Sayyad. "Pharmacognostic, Physicochemical and Phytochemical Investigation of Root Bark of Caesalpinia bonducella." International Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemical Research 9, no. 1 (2017). http://dx.doi.org/10.25258/ijpapr.v9i1.8035.

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Objective: To evaluate pharmacognostic, physicochemical and preliminary phytochemical of investigation of root bark of Caesalpinia bonducella. Methods: The present work embodies the investigations of pharmacognostic standards including macroscopic study, powder analysis and histochemical test along with physico chemical parameter study, fluorescence analysis, qualitative and quantitative chemical assay carried out as per methods recommended by the World Health Organization and standard laboratory procedures. The study will provide referential information for the correct identification of the c
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Muthuswamy, Ragunathan, Ranil Ramana Ragunathan, Senthil Rajan Dharmalingam, Kumarappan Chidambaram, Manimekalai Pichaivel, and Sanghavi. "Exploring the Therapeutic Potential of <i>Caesalpinia bonducella</i> for Male and Female Reproductive Health: A Comprehensive Review." Journal of Natural Remedies, March 1, 2024, 431–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.18311/jnr/2024/34981.

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This review explores the potential of Caesalpinia bonducella Linn., particularly its seeds, known as ‘bounducella’ or ‘little ball’, and its impact on diverse pharmacological activities. Its use in treating various illnesses, including male and female reproductive health, has been investigated. The data, gathered from reliable sources worldwide, transcend language barriers and align with Indian Ayurvedic and Siddha Pharmacopoeias. This article has compiled the pharmacognostic and phytochemical profiles of the seeds, emphasizing their influence on reproductive health, potentially aiding in PCOS
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Vinesh, Prasad Vadlakonda* Sugandha G. Chaudhari. "THE PHARMACOLOGICAL POTENTIAL OF CAESALPINIA BONDUC." January 3, 2020. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3597142.

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<em>Caesalpinia bonduc</em> L. is a medicinal plant belonging to the family Caesalpiniaceae. The plant is found in all over India. The plant is a large prickly shrub. It is popular in indigenous system of medicine like Ayurveda, Siddha, Homoeopathy and Unani. In Indian traditional plant medicine, it has been considered as an important remedy for the treatment of several diseases. The plant has been reported to possess antinociceptive, anxiolytic, antidiabetic, antidiarrhoeal, anthelmintic, adaptogenic, anti-inflammatory, antiestrogenic, antimicrobial, antimalarial, antifungal, antioxidant, ant
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Manikandaselvi, S., A. Sudha, V. Vadivel, C. David Raj, C. Prabu, and P. Brindha. "BIOCHEMICAL EVALUATION AND SCIENTIFIC VALIDATION STUDIES OF AN HERBAL NUTRACEUTICAL (IN PRESS)." Resource-Efficient Technologies, no. 1 (May 14, 2021). http://dx.doi.org/10.18799/24056537/2021/1/285.

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The search for pioneering nutraceuticals from plants is genuine and crucial. Based on the literature review as per Ayurvedic texts, four common plants Capparis spinosa L. (flower buds), Caesalpinia bonducella L.(seeds), Luffa acutangula L.(fruits) and Cassia occidentalis L. (aerial parts) were selected to develop nutraceuticals and were standardized. Based on the nutraceutical and pharmacological efficacies of the individual plant drugs selected, three different herbal nutraceutical formulations were prepared. Nutraceuticals before and after lyophilization were subjected to standardization stu
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Sun, Qingmei, Qiongxiao Wang, Yichun Zhu, et al. "Traditional Uses and Phytochemical and Pharmacological Analyses of Caesalpinia sappan Linn." Chemistry & Biodiversity, May 9, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1002/cbdv.202402681.

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ABSTRACTThe heartwood of Caesalpinia sappan Linn. (Sappan Lignum) has been traditionally utilized as an herbal drug in China for treating several diseases, including osteoporosis and wounds. This review presents a systematic summary of botanical, pharmacological, phytochemical, and pharmacokinetic characteristics; traditional applications; and safety profile of C. sappan to highlight requirements for conducting further studies on this plant and to report its potential uses. We conducted a literature search of relevant articles on C. sappan published in several databases. Additional information
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