Clove, often referred to as Syzygium aromaticum, is an important plant in traditional medicine systems because of its many medicinal uses. This abstract explores its chemical composition, oil extraction methods, characterisation techniques, identification of important oil components, analytical techniques, and its many biological system uses. Clove contains a number of bioactive substances that contribute to its pharmacological effectiveness, including as acetyl eugenol, caryophyllene, and eugenol. Clove oil is extracted using a variety of methods, including solvent extraction and steam distillation, which enriches the oil with medicinal ingredients. The key ingredients in clove oil are found using methods like gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS), which makes a thorough study of its chemical composition possible. Complex analytical techniques help measure and evaluate the strength and purity of medicines containing clove oil. Clove has a range of biological actions, such as antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and antibacterial qualities, indicating its promise in a number of medicinal uses. Studies conducted in vitro demonstrate clove's effectiveness against microorganisms, blocking inflammatory processes, and exhibiting anti-oxidant properties, opening the door for possible medicinal uses. The thorough investigation of Syzygium aromaticum indicates that it has significant promise in herbal healthcare systems and that more study is necessary to fully realize its medicinal advantages. This abstract offers a succinct synopsis of the in vitro research, biological uses, extraction, characterisation, chemical composition, and analytical methods associated with clove as an essential herbal medication.
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Unique Paper ID: 162114
Publication Volume & Issue: Volume 10, Issue 8
Page(s): 4 - 13
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