Abstract
Horse grame has a long history of usage as an antihypertensive and treatment for diseases and infections. Along with lipids and other types of proteins, many steroidal, alkaloid, and glycoside chemicals were present in horse gram as significant bioactive components. Rich source of milk protein, vitamins A and C, and other nutrients. It belongs to the Lamiaceae family and has 15 different genetic species that are primarily grown in Asia and Africa. Horse gram plant pieces can be eaten by both people and animals. Nevertheless, as dal, in making so-called rasam, and as a concentrated feed for animals. It can be utilised as green manure as well. It offered a variety of possible effects, including anti-inflammatory, hepatoprotective, anti-cancer, anti-fertility, anti-cancer, antibacterial, and antioxidant etc.
These plants have a variety of medical qualities that can be found across the entire plant. This review's goal is to analyse and draw conclusions on the body of knowledge around the phytochemical make-up, therapeutic applications, and pharmacological effects of horse gramme and its constituent parts.
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