Tuesday, 20 September 2016

Leaves of Vallisneria Finds Source to Anti Dermatitis: Enriching Wetland Ecosystem

An integrative ecosystem demands biological interactions which accords for survival values amongst life. The competition between different photoautotroph for resources in water body changes the succession of species which is otherwise an outcome of interactive secondary metabolites in progressive plant populations.

Leaves of Vallisneria
Virtually, various theoretical and experimental citations have been stated decades back on the role of these metabolites not only for synthetic innovations as drug adjuvant but also on natural ecospheres including aquatic macrophyte and their indulged impact on algal bloom and phytoplankton. Field evidences and literature studies confer that all primary producing organisms (cyanobacteria, micro and macro algae as well as angiosperms) are capable of producing and releasing these active compounds.

However, utilizing there in situ exudations in outward pharmaceutical implications is a fascinating aspect and a fetch for Ayurveda sciences Some Indigenous technical knowledge (ITK) and a few chemical perceptions through experimentation lead to various knowledge outsourcing to insight into the medicinal traits of many plants.

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