Interpretation of: Promising Anti-mycobacterial Potentiality of Indian Noteworthy Plant Argemone mexicana Linn

Author(s) Details:

Yelmate A. A
Department of Pharmaceutics, Dayanand Education Society’s, Dayanand College of Pharmacy, Brashi Road Latur, Maharashtra, India.

Narayanpure D.V
Dayanand Education Society’s, Dayanand College of Pharmacy, Brashi Road Latur, Maharashtra, India.

Suryawanshi S.D
Dayanand Education Society’s, Dayanand College of Pharmacy, Brashi Road Latur, Maharashtra, India.

Nisale A.D
Dayanand Education Society’s, Dayanand College of Pharmacy, Brashi Road Latur, Maharashtra, India.

This section is a part of the chapter: Promising Anti-mycobacterial Potentiality of Indian Noteworthy Plant Argemone mexicana Linn.

Argemone Mexicana, also known as Mexican poppy or “kaju” in Nigeria, is a medicinal plant with powerful healing properties. It has shown activity against tuberculosis-causing bacteria and is used in traditional medicine across India, Nigeria, and South America. Its yellow juice, seeds, and leaves are used to treat skin problems, respiratory issues, infections, and digestive disorders. Known for its antiseptic and anti-venom properties, the plant is also used in treating wounds, snake bites, high blood pressure, and more. This natural remedy continues to be explored for its potential in modern medicine.

How to Cite

Yelmate A. A, Narayanpure D.V, Suryawanshi S.D, & Nisale A.D. (2025). Promising Anti-mycobacterial Potentiality of Indian Noteworthy Plant Argemone mexicana Linn. Pharmaceutical Science: New Insights and Developments Vol. 4, 18–26. https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/psnid/v4/4643

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