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Neem or Margosa is a botanical cousin of mahogany. It belongs to the family Meliaceae. The latinized name of Neem - Azadirachta indica - is derived from the Persian:
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To give a brief background, chemical investigations of neem were undertaken by Indian pharmaceutical chemists in 1919, whereby they isolated acidic principle in neem oil, which they named as ‘margosic acid”. However, real chemical research originated in 1942 with isolation of three active constituents, viz, nimbin, nimbidin and nimbinene. |
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Hindi - Neem Bengali - Nim, Nimgachh Konkani - Beva-rooku Marathi - Kadunimb Gujarati - Leemdo Tamil - Vembu, Vempu Punjabi - Nimb Malayalam - Veppu, Aryaveppu, Aruveppu, Kaippan, Veppu, Vepa Simhalee - Nimu Oriya - Nimo Telegu - Vepa Kannada - Bevinmar, Kahibevu
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Neem – the legendary medicinal tree of India, has grown with the human settlement all over the country and has been an integral part of the Indian way of life for centuries. The history of the Neem tree is inextricably linked to the history of the Indian civilization.
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Neem is currently one of the world’s most researched trees. It is a tree that can help solve global environmental and health concerns. |
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