2014
DOI: 10.56431/p-6816o9
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Biochemical Constituents in Leaf of <i>Carica papaya</i> - Ethnomedicinal Plant of Kachchh Region

Abstract: Carica papaya Linn. is one of the valuable plant used for various purposes in medicinal field. Leaves, fruit and seeds of the C. papaya are used as ethnomedicine. This work describes biochemical constituents of leaves of C. papaya. Fresh leaves samples of the plant were collected during the month of January, 2013 from different parts of Bhuj in Kachchh district (Gujarat), India. The purpose of the study was to evaluate the biochemical composition in leaves of C. papaya growing in the semi-arid region of Gujara… Show more

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“…This lush, herbaceous plant is self-supporting, reproducing through self-pollination and displaying hermaphroditic, male, or female traits. [15][16][17][18] C. papaya thrives in tropical and subtropical zones, flourishing in temperatures ranging from 21 to 33°C. It is cultivated extensively in almost every country in Central and South America's tropical regions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This lush, herbaceous plant is self-supporting, reproducing through self-pollination and displaying hermaphroditic, male, or female traits. [15][16][17][18] C. papaya thrives in tropical and subtropical zones, flourishing in temperatures ranging from 21 to 33°C. It is cultivated extensively in almost every country in Central and South America's tropical regions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Papaya, scientifically known as Carica papaya and belonging to the Caricaceae family, is a unique fruit within its family, exhibiting characteristics of the lactiferous group of plants. This lush, herbaceous plant is self‐supporting, reproducing through self‐pollination and displaying hermaphroditic, male, or female traits 15–18 . C. papaya thrives in tropical and subtropical zones, flourishing in temperatures ranging from 21 to 33°C.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%