HERBAL PLANT-
CURE FOR VIRAL FEVERS
Director, Dr. P.G. Latha that the project was designed as an intervention to
tackle the rising incidence of dengue infection that often acquired epidemic
proportions in Kerala. She said animal studies using rats and human clinical
trials done in Malaysia had proved the efficacy of papaya leaves in enhancing
platelet count in victims of dengue fever.“There are likely to be plants with
more potent activity. This project is all about identifying such species. If we
come up with positive leads, JNTBGRI will think of tying up with Oushadhi for
clinical trials,” she said.According to Dr. S. Rajasekharan, Senior Project
Consultant and former Head, Division of Ethnomedicine and Ethnopharmacology,
JNTBGRI, the selection of medicinal plants for the study will be based on
traditional knowledge obtained from classical and oral health traditions,
including tribal medicine.The plants to be taken up for screening under the
project include those traditionally used to treat different types of fever and
cancer.Dr. Rajasekharan said the project would seek to integrate Ayurveda with
system biology of modern science. This kind of study, he said, might lead to
new theories, concepts and protocols in the development of herbal drugs and
molecules for modern medicines.
Prof. John Kurakar
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