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Brief Review on Lantana camera

Year 2019, Volume: 6 Issue: 2, 205 - 210, 15.07.2019
https://doi.org/10.21448/ijsm.577172

Abstract

Medicinal plants are widely spread in nature with their unique habitats and effective medicinal properties. One of them plant is Lantana Camera. The L. camera is well known invasive weed. Used to cure several diseases in Ayurvedic preparations with different formulations. This plant has great ethnobotany and Pharmacology however it is lagging behind in the list of medicinal plants for their applications in drug preparations due to mere research study and awareness. Therefore present review may help to reveal different aspects of L. camera with their awareness in society.

References

  • [1] Achhireddy, N.R., Singh, S.M., Achhireddy, L.L., Nigg, H.N., Nagy, S.S. (1985). Isolation and partial characterization of phytotoxic compounds from Lantana (Lantana camara L.). Jour. Chem. Eco, 11, 979–988.
  • [2] Begum, S., Wahab, A., Siddiqui, B.S. (2000). Pentacyclic triterpenoids from the aerial parts of Lantana camara. Chem. Pharm. Bul, 51, 134-137.
  • [3] Bhatt, N., Gupta, P.K., Naithani, S. (2011). Ceric-induced grafting of Acrylonitrile onto Alpha Cellulose isolated from Lantana camara. Cell. Chem. Techn, 45, 321-327.
  • [4] Bhatt, Y.D., Rawat, Y.S., Singh, S.P. (1994). Changes in ecosystem functioning after replacement of forest by Lantana shrubland in Kumaon Himalaya. Jour. Veg. Sci, 5, 67–70.
  • [5] Chopra, R.N., Nayar, S.L., Chopra, I.C. (1956). Glossary of Indian medicinal plants. CSIR New Delhi, India.
  • [6] Day, M.D., Wiley, C.J., Playford, J.J., Zalucki, M.P. (2003). Lantana: Current Management, Status and Future Prospects. Aust. Cen. Inter. Agri. Res, 5, 1- 20.
  • [7] Ganjewala, D.D., Sam, S., Khan, K.H. (2009). Biochemical compositions and antibacterial activities of Lantana camara plants with yellow, lavender, red and white flowers. Eur. Jour. Bio., 3, 69-77.
  • [8] Kensa, V.M. (2011). Studies on phytochemical screening and antibacterial activities of Lantana camara Linn. Pl. Sci. Fe., 1, 74-79.
  • [9] Kalita, S. (2011). Phytochemical composition and in vitro hemolytic activity of Lantana camara L. (Verbenaceae) leaves. Pharmacologyonline, 1(7), 59-67.
  • [10] Prasad, A.M., Iverson, L.R., Liaw, A. (2006). Newer classification and regression techniques: bagging and random forests for ecological prediction. Eco., 9, 181–199.
  • [11] Sharma, S., Singh, A., Sharma, O.P. (1999). An improved procedure for isolation and purification of lantadene A, the bioactive pentacyclic triterpenoid from Lantana camara leaves. Jour. Medi. Aro. Pla. Sci., 21, 686–688.
  • [12] Thakur, M.L., Ahmad, M., Thakur, R.K. (1992). Lantana weed (Lantana camara var. aculeata Linn) and its possible management through natural insect pests in India. Ind. Fors, 118, 466–488.
  • [13] Tucker, C.J. (1979). Red and photographic infrared linear combinations for monitoring vegetation. Jour. Re. Sen. Envir, 8, 127–150.
  • [14] Underwood, E., Ustin, S., DiPietro, D. (2003). Mapping nonnative plants using hyperspectral imagery. Rem, Sens, Envir, 86, 150–161.
  • [15] Yang, X., Skidmore, A.K., Melick, D.R., Zhou, Z., Xu, J. (2007). Towards an efficacious method of using Landsat TM imagery to map forest in complex mountain terrain in Northwest Yunnan, China. Tro. Eco., 48, 227–239.
  • [16] Zhang, M., Liu, X., O'Neill, M. (2002). Spectral discrimination of Phytophthora infestants infection on tomatoes based on principal component and cluster analyses. Int., Jou., Rem., Sens., 23, 1095-1107.

Brief Review on Lantana camera

Year 2019, Volume: 6 Issue: 2, 205 - 210, 15.07.2019
https://doi.org/10.21448/ijsm.577172

Abstract

Medicinal
plants are widely spread in nature with their
unique habitats and effective medicinal properties. One of them plant is Lantana
Camera
. The L. camera is well known
invasive weed. Used to cure several diseases in
Ayurvedic preparation
s with different formulations. This plant has great ethnobotany and Pharmacology however it
is lagging behind in the list of medicinal plants for their applications in
drug preparation
s
due to
mere research study and awareness. Therefore present review may help to reveal different aspects of L. camera with their awareness in society.

References

  • [1] Achhireddy, N.R., Singh, S.M., Achhireddy, L.L., Nigg, H.N., Nagy, S.S. (1985). Isolation and partial characterization of phytotoxic compounds from Lantana (Lantana camara L.). Jour. Chem. Eco, 11, 979–988.
  • [2] Begum, S., Wahab, A., Siddiqui, B.S. (2000). Pentacyclic triterpenoids from the aerial parts of Lantana camara. Chem. Pharm. Bul, 51, 134-137.
  • [3] Bhatt, N., Gupta, P.K., Naithani, S. (2011). Ceric-induced grafting of Acrylonitrile onto Alpha Cellulose isolated from Lantana camara. Cell. Chem. Techn, 45, 321-327.
  • [4] Bhatt, Y.D., Rawat, Y.S., Singh, S.P. (1994). Changes in ecosystem functioning after replacement of forest by Lantana shrubland in Kumaon Himalaya. Jour. Veg. Sci, 5, 67–70.
  • [5] Chopra, R.N., Nayar, S.L., Chopra, I.C. (1956). Glossary of Indian medicinal plants. CSIR New Delhi, India.
  • [6] Day, M.D., Wiley, C.J., Playford, J.J., Zalucki, M.P. (2003). Lantana: Current Management, Status and Future Prospects. Aust. Cen. Inter. Agri. Res, 5, 1- 20.
  • [7] Ganjewala, D.D., Sam, S., Khan, K.H. (2009). Biochemical compositions and antibacterial activities of Lantana camara plants with yellow, lavender, red and white flowers. Eur. Jour. Bio., 3, 69-77.
  • [8] Kensa, V.M. (2011). Studies on phytochemical screening and antibacterial activities of Lantana camara Linn. Pl. Sci. Fe., 1, 74-79.
  • [9] Kalita, S. (2011). Phytochemical composition and in vitro hemolytic activity of Lantana camara L. (Verbenaceae) leaves. Pharmacologyonline, 1(7), 59-67.
  • [10] Prasad, A.M., Iverson, L.R., Liaw, A. (2006). Newer classification and regression techniques: bagging and random forests for ecological prediction. Eco., 9, 181–199.
  • [11] Sharma, S., Singh, A., Sharma, O.P. (1999). An improved procedure for isolation and purification of lantadene A, the bioactive pentacyclic triterpenoid from Lantana camara leaves. Jour. Medi. Aro. Pla. Sci., 21, 686–688.
  • [12] Thakur, M.L., Ahmad, M., Thakur, R.K. (1992). Lantana weed (Lantana camara var. aculeata Linn) and its possible management through natural insect pests in India. Ind. Fors, 118, 466–488.
  • [13] Tucker, C.J. (1979). Red and photographic infrared linear combinations for monitoring vegetation. Jour. Re. Sen. Envir, 8, 127–150.
  • [14] Underwood, E., Ustin, S., DiPietro, D. (2003). Mapping nonnative plants using hyperspectral imagery. Rem, Sens, Envir, 86, 150–161.
  • [15] Yang, X., Skidmore, A.K., Melick, D.R., Zhou, Z., Xu, J. (2007). Towards an efficacious method of using Landsat TM imagery to map forest in complex mountain terrain in Northwest Yunnan, China. Tro. Eco., 48, 227–239.
  • [16] Zhang, M., Liu, X., O'Neill, M. (2002). Spectral discrimination of Phytophthora infestants infection on tomatoes based on principal component and cluster analyses. Int., Jou., Rem., Sens., 23, 1095-1107.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Structural Biology
Journal Section Articles
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Rohit Shankar Mane This is me 0000-0002-4694-6681

Rachana Dattatray Nagarkar This is me

Pragati Pramod Sonawane This is me

Ankala Basappa Vedamurthy This is me 0000-0002-3101-0629

Publication Date July 15, 2019
Submission Date February 6, 2019
Published in Issue Year 2019 Volume: 6 Issue: 2

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APA Mane, R. S., Nagarkar, R. D., Sonawane, P. P., Vedamurthy, A. B. (2019). Brief Review on Lantana camera. International Journal of Secondary Metabolite, 6(2), 205-210. https://doi.org/10.21448/ijsm.577172
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