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Ashok Kumar

Roop Ranjan Rath

Anup Patil

Rohini Karunakaran

Ashok Kumar BS

Karuna Priyachitra

Umadevi. A

Sumit Kumar

Abstract

The medications that are provided the most commonly to persons who suffer from persistent asthma are steroids, and more specifically glucocorticoids. Steroids are the treatments that are prescribed the most frequently. As a consequence of this, our immune system is weakened, and we develop a dependence on them. There were secondary metabolites discovered in both the methanolic and aqueous preparations of Mandevilla Lindl. These secondary metabolites included glycosides, flavonoids, steroids, carbohydrates, and other substances. Within each and every asthma model, it was discovered that the methanolic extract performed significantly better than the water-based extract. It follows that additional research ought to be carried out on the methanolic extract of Mandevilla Lindl, which possesses the potential to be used in therapeutic settings, in order to explore the bioactive components that are accountable for the anti-asthmatic action. This research not only serves to revalidate the usage of Mandevilla Lindl plant parts in the ayurvedic medical system, but it also has the potential to assist in the identification, characterisation, and standardisation of putative biomolecules that possess anti-asthmatic effects. This research was conducted by the Mandevilla Lindl plant. Steroids, and more specifically glucocorticoids, are the medications that are prescribed the most commonly to persons who suffer from persistent asthma. Steroids are the treatments that are prescribed the most frequently. As a consequence of this, our immune system is weakened, and we develop a dependence on them. It was discovered that secondary metabolites, including glycosides, flavonoids, steroids, carbohydrates, and other substances, were present in both the methanolic and aqueous preparations of Mandevilla Lindl. Within each and every asthma model, it was discovered that the methanolic extract performed significantly better than the water-based extract. It follows that additional research ought to be carried out on the methanolic extract of Mandevilla Lindl, which possesses the potential to be used in therapeutic settings, in order to explore the bioactive components that are accountable for the anti-asthmatic action. In addition to assisting in the identification, characterisation, and standardisation of putative biomolecules that contain anti-asthmatic characteristics, this research not only serves to revalidate the use of Mandevilla Lindl plant parts in the ayurvedic medical system, but it also has the potential to assist in the identification of these biomolecules.

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