Details of Plants:Aegle marmelos
Family: Rutaceae Aegeline Alloimperatorin Methyl Ether Anthocyanins Caryophyllene Cineole Citral Citronellal Coumarin Cuminaldehyde Eugenol Flavon-3-Ols Leucoanthocyanidin Lupeol Marmelin Marmesin O-Isopentenyl Halfordinol O-Methyl Halfordinol PhlobaTannins Rutin Skimmianin Tannins Umbelliferone d-limonene p-cymene α-amyrin β-Amyrin β-Sitosterol γ-Sitosterol |
Assam Nagaland Tripura Tripura: Bael Nagaland: charamjang (Ao) Assam: Bael |
Cough Dysentery Gastritis |
Fruit: Extract taken orally Leaves: Extract taken orally |
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