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Rhododendron arboreum, കാട്ടുപൂവരശ്, คำแดง, 树形杜鹃, பிலி, خرزه هندی درختی , बुरांस, Różanecznik drzewiasty


Rhododendron arboreum Sm.
Family: Ericaceae
Hindi: बुरांस Burans, लाल बुरांश Lal buransh
Tamil: பிலி Billi
Malayalam: Kattupoo varasu കാട്ടുപൂവരശ്
Persian: خرزه هندی درختی
Polish: Różanecznik drzewiasty
Thail: คำแดง
Nepali: लाली गुराँस Lali gurans
Chinese: 树形杜鹃
Other Indian names: alingi, alingil, ardawal, aru, baras, bhorans, bili,, bili mara, bilipu, billee, billi, billimaram, billy, brah, bras,, brass, brda, broa, brons, bruans, brus, buranh, burans, buras,, burus, chacheon, cheo, cheu, chhan, chin, chiu, dieng-tinthuin,, dotial, etok, ghonas, gurans, guras, ittok, kamri,, kattupoovarasu, kattupuvaracu, kattupuvarasu, khenio,, khorom-leishak-angangba, lalguras, lali gurans, malai-ppuvaracu,, malaippuvaracu, mandal, nilakiripumaram, parag,, poo, pu, pullasa, pumaram, rato guras, taggu, tiew awbah,, tiewsaw, tin-saw, yetu,
About 2-3 m high shrubs, evergreen, flowers red or violet. Seeds elliptic-obovoid with membranous wing around seed, 2-3.6 x 1-1.2 mm. Surface furrowed, lustrous, brown. 2n = 26. Originally growing in the Himalayas in light forest; cultivated in gardens and parks in many cvs, a shadow-demanding species. [Atlas of Seeds and Fruits of Central And East-European Flora]
The fresh and dried flowers have a sweet and sour taste and are used in the preparation of squash, jams, jellies and local pleasant brew drank daily as refreshing appetizer and also to prevent high altitude sickness. Fresh petals are used to prepare a chutney known as ‘barah ki chutney’ [Edible Medicinal And Non-Medicinal
Plants, Vol-7]
Uses: Flowers sour-sweetish in taste and flowers are eaten, but when consumed in excess they are said to cause intoxication. Stamen and young leaves said to be poisonous, have been reported to produce toxic symptoms when eaten by livestock. Tender stem extract applied on forehead to allay vertigo; bark used in preparation of a kind of snuff. Juice of the young leaves applied to forehead for headache, also used for rheumatic pains; tender leaves applied to forehead for headache. Flowers in treating coughs and fever, also a remedy for dysentery and bloody dysentery; fresh and dried petals efficacious in checking diarrhea and blood dysentery; corolla used to cure diarrhea. Androecium often used to poison the rats. Young leaves used to poison fish. Magic, the name of this flower said when a bone of a fish stuck in the throat while eating fish and once said the bone goes down in the intestine.) [CRC World Dictionary of MEDICINAL AND POISONOUS PLANTS Common Names, Scientific Names, Eponyms, Synonyms, and Etymology]
Leaf—anticephalalgic (applied to the forehead). Leaf and stem-bark—spasmolytic. Flowers— used in diarrhoea and dysentery. The green leaves contain a glucoside, ericolin. The extracts of leaves, stems and bark cause hypotension in cats and inhibit intestinal movements in rabbits. The acetone and chloroform extracts and a resinous fraction from the alcoholic extract of leaves depress respiration. The petroleum ether extract decreases the rate of heartbeat and contraction in isolated heart of frog. [Indian Medicinal Plants An Illustrated Dictionary]

57 Published articles of Rhododendron arboreum
1.    Genetic diversity analysis in disjunct populations of Rhododendron arboreum from the temperate and tropical forests of Indian subcontinent corroborate Satpura hypothesis of species migration   
Kuttapetty, Manikantan; Pillai, Padmesh P.; Varghese, Reji J.; et al.   
BIOLOGIA  Volume: 69   Issue: 3   Pages: 311-322   Published: MAR 2014   

2.    Yield and household consumption of Rhododendron arboreum as a fuelwood species in Eastern Nepal   
Ranjitkar, Sailesh; Sujakhu, Nani Maiya; Jati, Raju; et al.   
BIOMASS & BIOENERGY  Volume: 61   Pages: 245-253   Published: FEB 2014   

3.    Membrane stabilizing activity and antioxidant effect of Sida cordata (Burm F.) Bioss and Rhododendron arboreum Sm. leaves.   
Deepak Kumar; Shefali Arora; Manoj Kumar; et al.   
International Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research (IJPSR)  Volume: 5   Issue: 1   Pages: 165-170   Published: 2014   

4.    Simultaneous estimation of three triterpenoids-ursolic acid, beta-sitosterol and lupeol from flowers, leaves and formulations of Rhododendron arboreum Smith. using validated HPTLC method.   
Sunita Shilajan; Gauri Swar   
International Journal of Green Pharmacy  Volume: 7   Issue: 3   Pages: 206-210   Published: 2013   

5.    Antifungal activity of bioactive constituents and bark extracts of Rhododendron arboreum.   
Muhammad Nisar; Sajid Ali; Muhammad Qaisar; et al.   
Bangladesh Journal of Pharmacology  Volume: 8   Issue: 2   Pages: 218-222   Published: 2013   


6.    Antibacterial and cytotoxic activities of the methanolic extracts of Rhododendron arboreum.   
Mohammad Nisar; Sajid Ali; Muhammad Qaisar   
Journal of Medicinal Plants Research  Volume: 7   Issue: 8   Pages: 398-403   Published: 2013   

7.    Antihyperglycemic and antihyperlipidemic activity of ethyl acetate fraction of Rhododendron arboreum Smith flowers in streptozotocin induced diabetic rats and its role in regulating carbohydrate metabolism   
Verma, Neeraj; Amresh, G.; Sahu, P. K.; et al.   
Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Biomedicine  Volume: 2   Issue: 9   Pages: 696-701   Published: SEP 2012   

8.    Anti diabetic activity of Rhododendron arboreum Sm Linn. bark in experimental rats.   
Vijayaragavan, T.; Mani, T. T.   
Journal of Pharmacy Research  Volume: 5   Issue: 6   Pages: 3483-3485   Published: 2012   

9.    Rhododendron arboreum: an overview.   
Pallavi Srivastava   
Journal of Applied Pharmaceutical Science  Volume: 2   Issue: 1   Pages: 158-162   Published: 2012   

10.    Seed propagation of Rhododendron arboreum, involves sowing seeds in bed containing bamboo shed, soil and manure, germinating seeds, and spraying mixture containing pine needle leaves and fertilizer on seedlings   
Patent Number: CN102342214-A   
Patent Assignee: UNIV GUIZHOU NORMAL   
Inventor(s): CHEN X; HUANG J; ZHANG X; et al.   

11.    Isolation, Characterization and Activity of the Flowers of Rhododendron arboreum (Ericaceae)   
Sonar, Pankaj Kumar; Singh, Ranjit; Khan, Shagufta; et al.   
E-JOURNAL OF CHEMISTRY  Volume: 9   Issue: 2   Pages: 631-636   Published: 2012   

12.    Antidiarrheal potential of standardized extract of Rhododendron arboreum Smith flowers in experimental animals   
Verma, Neeraj; Singh, Anil P.; Gupta, Amresh; et al.   
INDIAN JOURNAL OF PHARMACOLOGY  Volume: 43   Issue: 6   Pages: 689-693   Published: NOV-DEC 2011   

13.    Phyto chemical analysis of the flower extracts of Rhododendron arboreum Sm. ssp nitagiricuni (Zenker) Tagg   
Kiruba, S.; Mahesh, M.; Nisha, S. R.; et al.   
Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Biomedicine  Volume: 1   Issue: 2   Pages: S284-S286   Published: OCT 2011   

14.    Preventive effect of Rhododendron arboreum on cardiac markers, lipid peroxides and antioxidants in normal and isoproterenol-induced myocardial necrosis in rats   
Mudagal, Manjunatha P.; Karia, Sandip; Goli, Divakar   
AFRICAN JOURNAL OF PHARMACY AND PHARMACOLOGY  Volume: 5   Issue: 6   Pages: 755-763   Published: JUN 2011   

15.    Protective effect of ethyl acetate fraction of Rhododendron arboreum flowers against carbon tetrachloride-induced hepatotoxicity in experimental models   
Verma, Neeraj; Singh, Anil P.; Amresh, G.; et al.   
INDIAN JOURNAL OF PHARMACOLOGY  Volume: 43   Issue: 3   Pages: 291-295   Published: MAY-JUN 2011   

16.    Phytochemical analysis of the flower extracts of Rhododendron arboreum Sm. ssp. nilagiricum (Zenker) Tagg.   
Kiruba, S.; Mahesh, M.; Nisha, S. R.; et al.   
Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Biomedicine  Issue: Suppl. 2   Pages: S284-S286   Published: 2011   

17.    Comparative study of antioxidant activity and nitric oxide synthase activation property of different extracts from Rhododendron arboreum flower.   
Krishnendu Acharya; Subrata Giri; Gunjan Biswas   
International Journal of PharmTech Research  Volume: 3   Issue: 2   Pages: 757-762   Published: 2011   

18.    Rhododendron arboreum an important flowering tree.   
Ahmad, P. I.; Lokho Puni; Harcharan Singh   
MFP News  Volume: 21   Issue: 4   Pages: 5-8   Published: 2011   

19.    Preliminary phytochemical screening of flowers, leaves, bark, stem and roots of Rhododendron arboreum.   
Mohammad Nisar; Sajid Ali; Muhammad Qaisar   
Middle East Journal of Scientific Research  Volume: 10   Issue: 4   Pages: 472-476   Published: 2011   

20.    Effect of stump girth and height on resprouting of Rhododendron arboreum following disturbance in temperate mixed broad leaved forest of Arunachal Pradesh, India   
Ashish, Paul; Latif, Khan Mohamed; Kumar, Das Ashesh   
Journal of Forestry Research (Harbin)  Volume: 21   Issue: 4   Pages: 433-438   Published: DEC 2010   

21.    VEGETATIVE PROPAGATION OF RHODODENDRON ARBOREUM SM. USING FRI-WIRE TECHNIQUE   
Ahmad, Peerzada Ishtiyak; Puni, Lokho   
Indian Forester  Volume: 136   Issue: 8   Pages: 1003-1005   Published: AUG 2010   

22.    DISTINCT ALTITUDINAL TRENDS IN THE WOOD STRUCTURE OF RHODODENDRON ARBOREUM (ERICACEAE) IN NEPAL   
Noshiro, Shuichi; Ikeda, Hiroshi; Joshi, Lajmina   
IAWA JOURNAL  Volume: 31   Issue: 4   Pages: 443-456   Published: 2010   

23.    Anti-inflammatory and anti-nociceptive activity of Rhododendron arboreum.   
Neeraj Verma; Singh, A. P.; Amresh, G.; et al.   
Journal of Pharmacy Research  Volume: 3   Issue: 6   Pages: 1376-1380   Published: 2010   

24.    Hepatoprotective activity of leaves of Rhododendron arboreum in CCl(4) induced hepatotoxicity in rats   
Prakash, T.; Fadadu, Snehal Dayalal; Sharma, Uday Raj; et al.   
JOURNAL OF MEDICINAL PLANTS RESEARCH  Volume: 2   Issue: 11   Pages: 315-320   Published: NOV 2008   

25.    Adaptogenic activity of ethanolic extract of leaves of Rhododendron arboreum in mice and rats   
Swamidasan, R.; Prakash, T.; Gol, Divakar; et al.   
INDIAN JOURNAL OF PHARMACOLOGY  Volume: 40   Pages: 152-152   Meeting Abstract: 402   Published: OCT 2008   

26.    Mapping the potential distribution of Rhododendron arboreum Sm. ssp nilagiricum (Zenker) Tagg (Ericaceae), an endemic plant using ecological niche modelling   
Giriraj, A.; Irfan-Ullah, M.; Ramesh, B. R.; et al.   
CURRENT SCIENCE  Volume: 94   Issue: 12   Pages: 1605-1612   Published: JUN 25 2008   

27.    Antioxidant and hepatoprotective activities of Rhododendron arboreum Sm leaf.   
Mani, T. T.; Shrishailappa Badami; Anil Kumar; et al.   
Edited Singh, V. K.; Govil, J. N.   
Phytopharmacology and therapeutic values III  Pages: 395-409   Published: 2008   

28.    Inhibitor for improving hair growth and preventing aging of skin, comprises Myrica nagi, Rhododendron arboreum, Saraca indica, Bauhinia forficate, and/or Syzygium jambos as active ingredients   
Patent Number: JP2006257057-A   
Patent Assignee: KOEI KOGYO
29.    Inventor(s): TAKAHASHI H; SUZUKI T; MURATA K.   

30.    Studies on hydro-edaphic properties of the natural habitat of Rhododendron arboreum Smith ssp. nilagiricum (Zenker) Tagg. in the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve, Tamil Nadu.   
Singh, J. N.   
Indian Journal of Forestry  Volume: 29   Issue: 4   Pages: 343-351   Published: 2006   

31.    Simultaneous determination of quercetin, rutin and coumaric acid in flowers of Rhododendron arboreum by HPTLC   
Swaroop, A; Gupta, AP; Sinha, AK   
CHROMATOGRAPHIA  Volume: 62   Issue: 11-12   Pages: 649-652   Published: DEC 2005   

32.    Seed collection and cultivation of Rhododendron arboreum Smith.   
Basnet, D. B.   
Indian Journal of Forestry  Volume: 28   Issue: 3   Pages: 239-242   Published: 2005   

33.    Reports on viviparous germination in Rhododendron arboreum Smith. var. campbelliae Hook.f   
Basnet, D. B.   
Indian Forester  Volume: 127   Issue: 9   Pages: 1058-1060   Published: September, 2001   

34.    Rhododendron arboreum spp. zeylanicum - ein Pflanzenportrait.   
Rhododendron arboreum ssp. zeylanicum - a plant portrait.   
Schepker, H.   
Immergrune Blatter  Issue: 40   Pages: 23-32   Published: 2001   

35.    Reproductive behaviour and genetic variability in geographically isolated populations of Rhododendron arboreum (Ericaceae)   
Jain, A; Pandit, MK; Elahi, S; et al.   
CURRENT SCIENCE  Volume: 79   Issue: 9   Pages: 1377-1381   Published: NOV 10 2000   

36.    Flavonoidic constituents of Rhododendron arboreum leaves   
Kamil, M.; Shafiullah; Ilyas, M.   
Fitoterapia  Volume: 66   Issue: 4   Pages: 371   Published: 1995   

37.    Nutrient gain from canopy through precipitation components of Rhododendron arboreum Smith: in a north west Himalayan forest.   
Sood, V. K.   
Myforest  Volume: 29   Issue: 4   Pages: 265-269   Published: 1993   

38.    NEUROPSYCHOPHARMACOLOGICAL STUDIES ON THE LEAVES OF RHODODENDRON-ARBOREUM   
TRIPATHI C D; BISWAS A R; PRADHAN S C; et al.   
Fitoterapia  Volume: 63   Issue: 1   Pages: 63-66   Published: 1992   

39.    Pollination sub-system of Rhododendron arboreum Smith   
Chandra, Kamna   
Acta Botanica Indica  Volume: 19   Issue: 2   Pages: 263-264   Published: 1991   

40.    HISTOCHEMISTRY AND NUCLEAR-CELL AREA RATIO IN THE SHOOT APICAL MERISTEM OF RHODODENDRON-ARBOREUM L   
BADOLA H K   
Conference: 1991 ANNUAL MEETING OF THE BOTANICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA WITH THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES, SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS, USA, AUGUST 4-8, 1991. AM J BOT.   
American Journal of Botany  Volume: 78   Issue: 6 SUPPL   Pages: 18-19   Published: 1991   

41.    ALLELOPATHIC ACTIVITY OF PINUS-ROXBURGHII SARG. AND RHODODENDRON-ARBOREUM SM. LEAVES   
MODGIL D; KAPIL M   
Indian Forester  Volume: 116   Issue: 6   Pages: 512-514   Published: 1990   

42.    INFLUENCE OF CLIMATIC VARIATIONS ON THE SEASONAL BEHAVIOUR OF THE VASCULAR CAMBIUM IN SOME HIMALAYAN TREES III. RHODODENDRON-ARBOREUM SMITH   
PALIWAL S P; PALIWAL G S   
Phytomorphology  Volume: 40   Issue: 3-4   Pages: 257-271   Published: 1990   

43.    IN-VITRO PROPAGATION OF RHODODENDRON-ARBOREUM FROM AXILLARY BUD   
TSUYUKI Y; UMEKI S   
Bulletin of the Faculty of Agriculture Tamagawa University  Issue: 28   Pages: 19-30   Published: 1988   

44.    VEGETATIVE BUD DEVELOPMENT IN RHODODENDRON-ARBOREUM DURING ANNUAL GROWTH CYCLE I. MORPHOLOGY AND HISTOLOGY   
BADOLA H K; PALIWAL G S   
Phytomorphology  Volume: 37   Issue: 1   Pages: 69-80   Published: 1987   

45.    VEGETATIVE BUD DEVELOPMENT IN RHODODENDRON-ARBOREUM DURING ANNUAL GROWTH CYCLE II. APICAL ZONATION   
BADOLA H K; PALIWAL G S; RAO B V S   
Phytomorphology  Volume: 37   Issue: 2-3   Pages: 123-130   Published: 1987   

46.    DISTRIBUTION OF INSOLUBLE POLYSACCHARIDES IN THE SHOOT APEX OF RHODODENDRON-ARBOREUM LINN DURING THE ANNUAL GROWTH-CYCLE   
BADOLA, HK; PALIWAL, GS   
ACTA SOCIETATIS BOTANICORUM POLONIAE  Volume: 55   Issue: 2   Pages: 163-&   Published: 1986   

47.    AN IN-VITRO EXAMINATION OF BARK EXTRACTS FROM SARACA-ASOCA AND RHODODENDRON-ARBOREUM FOR OXYTOCIC ACTIVITY   
MIDDELKOOP T B; LABADIE R P   
International Journal of Crude Drug Research  Volume: 24   Issue: 1   Pages: 41-44   Published: 1986   

48.    DISTRIBUTION OF INSOLUBLE POLYSACCHARIDES IN THE SHOOT APEX OF RHODODENDRON-ARBOREUM DURING THE ANNUAL GROWTH CYCLE   
BADOLA H K; PALIWAL G S   
Acta Societatis Botanicorum Poloniae  Volume: 55   Issue: 2   Pages: 160-170   Published: 1986   

49.    CHEMICAL INVESTIGATION ON LEAVES OF RHODODENDRON-ARBOREUM AND COCCULUS-PENDULUS (FORSK) DIELS   
GUPTA, NC   
CURRENT SCIENCE  Volume: 47   Issue: 20   Pages: 768-769   Published: 1978   

50.    Studies on utilization of Rhododendron arboreum L. in the preparation of various products.   
Mehta, G. L.; Tomar, M. C.; Garg, R. C.   
Progressive Horticulture  Volume: 9   Issue: 3   Pages: 50-55   Published: 1977   

51.    ROOTING OF STEM CUTTINGS OF RHODODENDRON-ARBOREUM WITH TREATMENTS OF 2 4 5-T   
KANSAKAR S; MATHUR S N   
Indian Science Congress Association Proceedings  Volume: 62   Pages: 99   Published: 1975   

52.    TERPENOIDS AND RELATED COMPOUNDS .14. TRITERPENOIDS OF BARK OF RHODODENDRON ARBOREUM SM   
SENGUPTA, P; MUKHERJE.J; DEY, AK   
JOURNAL OF THE INDIAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY  Volume: 46   Issue: 4   Pages: 386-&   Published: 1969   

53.    STUDIES ON PHYTOPHTHORA BLIGHT OF RHODODENDRON   
MERCIER, WT; BAXTER, LW   
PHYTOPATHOLOGY  Volume: 58   Issue: 8   Pages: 1060-&   Published: 1968   

54.    CHEMICAL INVESTIGATION OF BARK OF RHODODENDRON ARBOREUM SM   
HARIHARA.V; RANGASWA.S   
CURRENT SCIENCE  Volume: 35   Issue: 15   Pages: 390-&   Published: 1966   

55.    Chemical investigation of the bark of Rhododendron arboreum Sm   
HARIHARAN, V.; RANGASWAMI, S.   
CURR SCI 35  Volume: (15)   Pages: 390-391   Published: 1966   

56.    The anatomy of Rhododendron zeylanicum Booth (R. arboreum sensu Trim.) [Ericaceae]   
EKANAYAKE, D. T.   
CEYLON JOUR SCI BIOL SCI  Volume: 4   Issue: (2)   Pages: 96-111   Published: 1962   

57.    Observations on the toxicity of Rhododendron arboreum to livestock   
Kehar, Narain Das; Rau, K. Govinda   
INDIAN JOUR VET SCI AND ANIMAL HUSBANDRY  Volume: 14   Issue: (3)   Pages: 177-178   Published: 1944   

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