Chemistry, asked by akshatagrawal323, 9 months ago

Difference between tinospora cordifolia and tinospora crispa

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Answered by sonuroy76
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Answer:

Tinospora cordifolia, which is known by the common names heart-leaved moonseed, gaduchi, and giloya, is an herbaceous vine of the family Menispermaceae indigenous to the tropical areas of Bangladesh, India, Myanmar, and Sri Lanka.[1] Despite centuries of use in traditional medicine to treat various disorders, there is no high-quality clinical evidence that it has any effect on diseases.[1]

Tinospora cordifolia

Tinospora cordifolia.jpg

Scientific classificationedit

Kingdom:

Plantae

Clade:

Tracheophytes

Clade:

Angiosperms

Clade:

Eudicots

Order:

Ranunculales

Family:

Menispermaceae

Genus:

Tinospora

Species:

T. cordifolia

Binomial name

Tinospora cordifolia

Answered by soniatiwari214
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Answer:

Tinospora cordifolia is being used in Ayurvedic treatments which tinospora crispa is used in conventional medicine.

Explanation:

  • Tinospora cordifolia,  a member of the Menispermaceae family, is a big, deciduous climbing shrub with distinctive greenish yellow blooms that can be found at higher elevations.
  • The male flowers are grouped into racemes or racemose panicles, whereas the female flowers are solitary.
  • The blossoming period extends throughout both the summer and the winter.
  • Alkaloids, steroids, diterpenoid lactones, aliphatics, and glycosides are just a few of the active substances that have been isolated from various plant sections, including the root, stem, and entire plant.
  • A member of the Menispermaceae family, the genus Tinospora contains the medicinal herb Tinospora crispa.
  • Thailand, Malaysia, and Indonesia are among the countries in South East Asia and Africa that have primary rainforests or mixed deciduous forests where it is common.
  • In Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, and the Philippines, it has been utilised in conventional medicine to treat a wide range of illnesses.

The difference is that tinospora cordifolia is being used in Ayurvedic treatments which tinospora crispa is used in conventional medicine.

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