A Complete Review On Phytochemical Constituents Obtained From Butea Monosperma For Skin Care
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https://doi.org/10.53555/ejac.v19i1.1128Keywords:
Butea monosperma, phytochemicals, skin care, flavonoids, saponins, tannins, phenolic acids, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, antimicrobialAbstract
Butea monosperma, commonly known as the Flame of the Forest, is a plant of significant ethnopharmacological importance, particularly in the realm of skin care. This review aims to consolidate and summarize the diverse phytochemical constituents of Butea monosperma and their applications in dermatological health. The plant is rich in a variety of bioactive compounds, including flavonoids (such as butein and isobutrin), saponins (including buteasaponins), tannins (notably gallic acid), and phenolic acids (such as protocatechuic and caffeic acid), all of which contribute to its therapeutic efficacy. This comprehensive review provides a valuable resource for researchers, clinicians, and formulators interested in harnessing the therapeutic potential of Butea monosperma in skin care. By synthesizing existing research and highlighting key phytochemical components, the review underscores the plant’s promise as a natural, effective ingredient in dermatological applications.
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