2022
DOI: 10.22159/ijpps.2022v14i10.45766
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Kafur (C. Camphora L.)–an Updated Review of Its Ethnopharmacology, Phytochemistry and Pharmacology

Abstract: The objective of present review was to provide comprehensive information on Cinnamomum camphora L. on its ethnomedicinal uses, phytochemical, and pharmacological activities and provide insights into potential opportunities for future research. A thorough literature search was done to gather all the available updates on Kafūr for its mizāj (temperament), medicinal properties, and traditional uses. Classical Unani books and books on ethnomedicine and ethnobotany in English were referred for literature review. … Show more

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“…It is native to China, Korea, and Japan and is extensively cultivated in Asia, Africa, North America, and Australia [11]. Every part of the plant contains volatile organic compounds that have medicinal properties [12]. Previous studies have shown that it is possible to utilize endophytes that inhabit plant tissues to synthesize compounds similar to those produced naturally by the host plants [13].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…It is native to China, Korea, and Japan and is extensively cultivated in Asia, Africa, North America, and Australia [11]. Every part of the plant contains volatile organic compounds that have medicinal properties [12]. Previous studies have shown that it is possible to utilize endophytes that inhabit plant tissues to synthesize compounds similar to those produced naturally by the host plants [13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%