Physalis angulata Linn. as a medicinal plant (Review)
Ariyani Novitasari,
Enny Rohmawaty,
Aziiz Rosdianto
Abstract:There are numerous medicinal benefits from herbal plants, with many herbal medicines being used as ‘Jamu’, ‘standardized herbal medicines’ and phytopharmaceuticals.
Physalis angulata
Linn. (
P. angulata
L.), a plant utilized for both medicinal and food consumption purposes in a number of tropical and subtropical nations, is widely studied for its beneficial properties. The present review summarized the scientific evidence which suggested that
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