

A Review Article on Ficeus Racemosa Plant
Abstract
India's traditional medicine, emphasizing Ficus racemosa Linn., a plant widely used in Ayurveda. Known for treating diabetes, liver disorders, and more, it has diverse pharmacological properties. The review covers traditional uses, phytochemical constituents, and recent findings, underscoring the plant's significant role in healthcare.
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