Mexican Poppy Research Paper

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Mexican Poppy is an annual herb, growing up to 150 cm with a slightly branched tap roots. Its stem is branched and usually extremely prickly. It exudes a yellow juice when cut. It has showy yellow flowers. Leaves are thistle-like and alternate, without leaf stalks, toothed and the margins are spiny. The grey-white veins stand out against the bluish-green upper leaf surface. The stem is oblong in cross-section. Flowers are at the tips of the branches and solitary, yellow and of 2.5-5 cm diameter. Fruit is a prickly oblong or egg-shaped capsule. Seeds are numerous, nearly spherical, covered in a fine network of veins, brownish black and about 1 mm in diameter [95, 96, 97].
MEDICINAL USES : Chemical investigations of this plant have revealed the
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Various parts of this plant have medicinal effect and reported to posses potent emetic, narcotic activities . Argemone Mexicana Linn. Also shows antihelmintic, anti-inflammatory, wound healing, anti-bacterial and antifungal activities [Bhattacharjee I. et al. 2006]. Argemone Mexicana Linn. Is used in the treatment of dropsy and jaundice diseases [Willcox ML et al., 2007].The root is used in the treatment of chronic skin diseases [Chevalier A., 1996, Chopra. R. N. et al. 1986]. The seeds are also useful as demulcent, emetic, expectorant, laxative. It is also used as an antidote in snake poisoning. It is also useful in the treatment of molluscidal and nematocidal activity [Sushma Singh, 1999, S. Sing, 2000],

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