“…Our observations indicate that DPK alleviates oxidative stress and prohibits inflammatory response. R. communis (Abdul et al, 2018), T. chebula (Bag et al, 2013;Kolla et al, 2018), T. ammi (Ranjan et al, 2011;Bairwa et al, 2012), W. somnifera (Dar et al, 2016), A. speciosa (Joseph et al, 2011), C. deodara (Gupta et al, 2011), V. negundo (Gill et al, 2018), N. arbortristis (Hussain and Ramteke, 2012), T. cordifolia (Ghosh and Saha, 2012;Khan et al, 2016), C. fistula (Kumar et al, 2017;Pawar et al, 2017), C. sativum (Mahendra and Bisht, 2011;Rajeshwari and Andallu, 2011), F. vulgare (Rahimi and Ardekani, 2013), Z. officinale (Shakya, 2015), S. indicum (Sharma et al, 2017), and S. surattense (Tekuri et al, 2019) are rich in phytochemicals having high antioxidant potentials. G. herbaceum (Khaleequr et al, 2012) has antioxidant property, whereas P. retrofractum (Kubo et al, 2013) has shown to have neurotrophic effects.…”