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Plumbago auriculata Plumbago capensis, Nila Chitrak

Plumbago auriculata Lam.Family: Plumbaginaceae
Synonyms: Plumbago alba Pasq., Plumbago auriculata f. alba (Pasq.) Z.X. Peng, Plumbago capensis Thunb., Plumbago capensis Willd.

Common names: blue plumbago, Cape plumbago or Cape leadwort)
Hindi:  Nila Chitrak नीला चित्रक
Manipuri: Telhidak (Manipuri)

Uses: Root—intestinal flora normalizer, stimulates digestive processes; used for dyspepsia. Root paste is applied in order to open abscesses; a paste prepared with milk, vinegar or salt and water, is used externally in leprosy and other obstinate skin diseases. A cold infusion is used for influenza and black-water fever. Key application:  In sprue, malabsorption syndrome, piles and inflammatory diseases of ano-rectum. [Indian Medicinal Plants An Illustrated Dictionary]

29 Published articles of Plumbago auriculata / capensis
1.    Bioactivity-guided isolation of mosquitocidal constituents from the rhizomes of Plumbago capensis Thunb
Rao, Guodong; Wang, Ying; Zhang, Dandan; et al. - MOLECULAR BIOLOGY REPORTS  Volume: 39   Issue: 6   Pages: 6887-6894   DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11033-012-1515-1   Published: JUN 2012

2.    Purification of a 20 KD antifungal protein from Plumbago capensis: A medicinal plant
Ghosh, Modhumita; Thangamani, D.; Thapliyal, Manisha; et al. - Journal of Medicinal and Aromatic Plant Sciences  Volume: 24   Issue: 1   Pages: 16-18   Published: March, 2002

3.    In-vitro antifungal activity of crude protein extracts of Plumbago capensis against Trichosporium vesiculosum
Ghosh, Modhumita; Thapliyal, Manisha; Thangamani, D.; et al. - Indian Forester  Volume: 126   Issue: 6   Pages: 685-689   Published: June, 2000

4.    INCOMPATIBILITY IN PLUMBAGO-CAPENSIS FINE STRUCTURE AND CYTOCHEMISTRY OF THE RECEPTIVE SURFACE AND POLLEN WALL
DULBERGER R - International Botanical Congress Abstracts  Volume: 17   Pages: 203   Published: 1987

5.    AN INSECT ECDYSIS INHIBITOR FROM THE AFRICAN MEDICINAL PLANT, PLUMBAGO-CAPENSIS (PLUMBAGINACEAE) - A NATURALLY-OCCURRING CHITIN SYNTHETASE INHIBITOR
KUBO, I; UCHIDA, M; KLOCKE, JA - AGRICULTURAL AND BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY  Volume: 47   Issue: 4   Pages: 911-913   Published: 1983

6.    AN INSECT ECDYSIS INHIBITOR FROM PLUMBAGO-CAPENSIS - A NATURALLY-OCCURRING CHITIN SYNTHETASE INHIBITOR
KUBO, I; KLOCKE, JA - ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY  Volume: 183   Issue: MAR   Pages: 38-PEST   Published: 1982

7.    AN INSECT ECDYSIS INHIBITOR FROM PLUMBAGO-CAPENSIS A NATURALLY OCCURRING CHITIN SYNTHETASE INHIBITOR
KUBO I; KLOCKE J A - Abstracts of Papers American Chemical Society  Volume: 183   Pages: PEST-38   Published: 1982

8.    An insect antifeedant and antimicrobial agent from Plumbago capensis.
Kubo, I; Taniguchi, M; Chapya, A; et al. - Planta medica  Volume: Suppl   Pages: 185-7   Published: 1980

9.    AN INSECT ANTIFEEDANT AND ANTI-MICROBIAL AGENT FROM PLUMBAGO-CAPENSIS
KUBO, I; TANIGUCHI, M; CHAPYA, A; et al. - PLANTA MEDICA  Supplement: S   Pages: 185-187   Published: 1980

10.    ULTRASTRUCTURE OF CALYX GLANDS OF PLUMBAGO-CAPENSIS THUNB IN RELATION TO PROCESS OF SECRETION
RACHMILEVITZ, T; JOEL, DM - ISRAEL JOURNAL OF BOTANY  Volume: 25   Issue: 3-4   Pages: 127-139   Published: 1976

11.    CALYX GLANDS OF PLUMBAGO-CAPENSIS THUNB, THEIR STRUCTURE AND SECRETION
JOEL, DM; FAHN, A - ISRAEL JOURNAL OF BOTANY  Volume: 24   Issue: 1   Pages: 51-51   Published: 1975

12.    SCANNING ELECTRON-MICROSCOPY AND ENERGY DISPERSIVE-X-RAY ANALYSIS OF CHALK SECRETING LEAF GLANDS OF PLUMBAGO-CAPENSIS
SAKAI, WS - AMERICAN JOURNAL OF BOTANY  Volume: 61   Issue: 1   Pages: 94-99   DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2441249   Published: 1974

13.    OCCURRENCE AND DEVELOPMENT OF A FILIFORM APPARATUS IN EGG OF PLUMBAGO-CAPENSIS
CASS, DD - AMERICAN JOURNAL OF BOTANY  Volume: 59   Issue: 3   Pages: 279-&   DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2441429   Published: 1972

14.    PLUMBAGO-AURICULATA-D VS PLUMBAGO-CAPENSIS-D PLUMBAGINACEAE-D
WOOD C E JR - Baileya  Volume: 16   Issue: 4   Pages: 137-140   Published: 1968

15.    Wax in the sporoderm of Plumbago capensis. [Polarizing-light and electron micrographs.]
DUNBAR, ANITA - GRANA PALYNOL  Volume: 7   Issue: (1)   Pages: 10-15   Published: 1967

16.    The evolution and role of the vacuome in the cells of secretory hairs in the calyx of the flower of P. capensis
GONCALVES da CUNHA, A. - BOL SOC BROTERIANA  Volume: 28   Pages: 105-116   Published: 1954

17.    Ovule and embryo sac of Plumbago capensis
HAUPT, ARTHUR W. - BOT GAZ  Volume: 95   Issue: (4)   Pages: 649-659   DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/334435   Published: 1934

18.    Method of preparing Plumbago zeylanica glucoside A for medical applications involves crushing small Plumbago auriculata herb, adding biological enzyme, uniformly stirring, and performing enzymolysis at normal temperature
Patent Number: CN102659862-A
Patent Assignee: NANJING ZELANG MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY CO LTD

19.    Heterostyly and pollinators in Plumbago auriculata (Plumbaginaceae)
Ferrero, V.; de Vega, C.; Stafford, G. I.; et al. - SOUTH AFRICAN JOURNAL OF BOTANY  Volume: 75   Issue: 4   Pages: 778-784   DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sajb.2009.06.014   Published: OCT 2009

20.    Establishment of root-bound Plumbago auriculata Lam. in a landscape
Vyapari, Sudeep; Thralls, Edmund L.; Scheiber, Michele S. - Hortscience  Volume: 40   Issue: 4   Pages: 1078   Published: JUL 2005

21.    Establishment of root-bound Plumbago auriculata Lam. in a landscape
[Anonymous] - HORTSCIENCE  Volume: 40   Issue: 4   Pages: 1078-1078   Published: JUL 2005

22.    Isolation of secondary metabolites from roots of Plumbago auriculata Lam. by countercurrent chromatography
de Paiva, SB; Figueiredo, MR; Kaplan, MAC - PHYTOCHEMICAL ANALYSIS  Volume: 16   Issue: 4   Pages: 278-281   DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/pca.841   Published: JUL-AUG 2005

23.    Comparative morphology of Plumbago auriculata and Plumbago indica sepals.
Kettering, R. D.; Williams, S. E.; Wolfe, A. F. - Journal of the Pennsylvania Academy of Science  Volume: 76   Issue: Abstract and Index Issue   Pages: 120-121   Published: March 2003

24.    Chromatographic profile of two plumbaginaceae species: Plumbago scandens L. and Plumbago auriculata LAM.
de Paiva, SR; Fontoura, LD; Figueiredo, MR; et al. - QUIMICA NOVA  Volume: 25   Issue: 5   Pages: 717-721   Published: SEP-OCT 2002

25.    Behavior of plastid nucleoids during male gametogenesis in Plumbago auriculata
Saito, C; Nagata, N; Sakai, A; et al. - PROTOPLASMA  Volume: 216   Issue: 3-4   Pages: 143-154   DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF02673866   Published: 2001

26.    Distribution pattern of plastids and mitochondria during microgametogenesis in Plumbago auriculata
Saito, Chieko; Nagata, Noriko; Sakai, Atsushi; et al. - Plant and Cell Physiology  Volume: 39   Issue: SUPPL.   Pages: S46   Published: 1998

27.    CONSTITUENTS IN ROOTS OF PLUMBAGO-AURICULTA LAM AND PLUMBAGO-ZEYLANICA L RESPONSIBLE FOR ANTIBACTERIAL ACTIVITY
VANDERVI.LM; LOTTER, AP - PLANTA MEDICA  Volume: 20   Issue: 1   Pages: 8-&   Published: 1971

28.    THE CONSTITUENTS IN THE ROOTS OF PLUMBAGO-AURICULATA-D AND PLUMBAGO-ZEYLANICA-D RESPONSIBLE FOR ANTI BACTERIAL ACTIVITY
VAN DER VIJVER L M; LOETTER A P - Planta Medica  Volume: 20   Issue: 1   Pages: 8-13   Published: 1971

29.    PLUMBAGO-AURICULATA-D VS PLUMBAGO-CAPENSIS-D PLUMBAGINACEAE-D
WOOD C E JR - Baileya  Volume: 16   Issue: 4   Pages: 137-140   Published: 1968

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