Comparative Evaluation of Phyllanthus emblica and Phyllanthus amarus in Toxicology, Public Health, and Disease Control: A Case Study from MALD Government Degree College Premises.

  • Unique Paper ID: 189361
  • Volume: 12
  • Issue: 7
  • PageNo: 8048-8050
  • Abstract:
  • Medicinal plants play a crucial role in sustainable healthcare, particularly in rural and semi-urban regions of India. The present case study compares the therapeutic potential of Phyllanthus emblica (Amla) and Phyllanthus amarus (Bhumi Amla) within the MALD Government Degree College premises, focusing on toxicology, public health relevance, and disease control applications. Field observations, literature-based phytochemical analysis, and ethnomedicinal data indicate that both species possess significant bioactive compounds, including tannins, flavonoids, lignans, and polyphenols, which contribute to antimicrobial, antioxidant, hepatoprotective, and immunomodulatory activities. P. emblica exhibited higher antioxidant and nutritional value, while P. amarus demonstrated stronger hepatoprotective and antiviral potential. Toxicological evidence suggests that both plants are safe at traditionally recommended doses, although prolonged or excessive use may require caution. Their presence and utilization within the college premises support eco-friendly health practices, awareness programs, and disease prevention strategies. This comparative evaluation highlights the importance of conserving medicinal flora and integrating traditional plant-based remedies into public health and disease control initiatives.

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@article{189361,
        author = {Dr.G.Ganesh},
        title = {Comparative Evaluation of Phyllanthus emblica and Phyllanthus amarus in Toxicology, Public Health, and Disease Control: A Case Study from MALD Government Degree College Premises.},
        journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology},
        year = {2025},
        volume = {12},
        number = {7},
        pages = {8048-8050},
        issn = {2349-6002},
        url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=189361},
        abstract = {Medicinal plants play a crucial role in sustainable healthcare, particularly in rural and semi-urban regions of India. The present case study compares the therapeutic potential of Phyllanthus emblica (Amla) and Phyllanthus amarus (Bhumi Amla) within the MALD Government Degree College premises, focusing on toxicology, public health relevance, and disease control applications. Field observations, literature-based phytochemical analysis, and ethnomedicinal data indicate that both species possess significant bioactive compounds, including tannins, flavonoids, lignans, and polyphenols, which contribute to antimicrobial, antioxidant, hepatoprotective, and immunomodulatory activities. P. emblica exhibited higher antioxidant and nutritional value, while P. amarus demonstrated stronger hepatoprotective and antiviral potential. Toxicological evidence suggests that both plants are safe at traditionally recommended doses, although prolonged or excessive use may require caution. Their presence and utilization within the college premises support eco-friendly health practices, awareness programs, and disease prevention strategies. This comparative evaluation highlights the importance of conserving medicinal flora and integrating traditional plant-based remedies into public health and disease control initiatives.},
        keywords = {Phyllanthus emblica, Phyllanthus amarus, Toxicology, Public health, Disease control, Medicinal plants, Case study college premises.},
        month = {December},
        }

Cite This Article

Dr.G.Ganesh, (2025). Comparative Evaluation of Phyllanthus emblica and Phyllanthus amarus in Toxicology, Public Health, and Disease Control: A Case Study from MALD Government Degree College Premises.. International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology (IJIRT). https://doi.org/doi.org/10.64643/IJIRTV12I7-189361-459

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