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Crotalaria prostrata, balli gejje gida, bandar lathi

Crotalaria prostrata Willd.
Family: Fabaceae

Synonyms: Crotalaria prostrata D.Don, Crotalaria prostrata Roxb. , Crotalaria prostrata var. prostrata
  • Chinese: 俯伏猪屎豆  fu fu zhu shi dou
  • Kannada: balli gejje gida
  • Hindi:  bandar lathi, choto jhanjhan, choto jhunghyn
  • Nepalese: sano boksi baja, sano chheke

Description: Annual, 15-50 cm tall, branches pubescent, hairs silky. Leaf simple, c. 1.8-3.8 cm long, c. 10-20 mm broad, oblong or oblong-obovate, obtuse, oblique or subcordate at the base, pubescent on both sides, hairs silky, yellowish; sub-sessile; exstipulate. Inflorescence a 2-4-flowered raceme; peduncle longer than the leaf. Bract and bracteoles minute. Pedicel short. Calyx c. 3-4.5 mm long, densely pubescent, teeth linear. Corolla yellow, not exserted. Fruit c. 1.2-1.6 cm long, inflated, glabrous, 12-15-seeded.
 
Uses: Paste of leaf antifungal, applied for cuts and wounds; fresh leaf juice applied on cuts to check bleeding. Roots for stomach disorders,  diarrhea  and  skin  diseases;  root  juice  given  to  treat  fever  and  the  warmed  juice  applied  to  treat  gout.  Postpartum remedy, plant crushed with bara jhun jhuni and given to women after delivery.  [CRC World Dictionary of Medicinal and Poisonous Plants]

Published articles of Crotalaria prostrata


1. Pharmaceutical formulation used for preventing cancer includes Crotalaria assamica, Mnium cuspidatum, Abacopteris multilineata, Magnolia delavayi, Eclipta prostrata, Rehmannia, Houttuynia cordata, tuckahoe, licorice, gentian and scorpion
Patent Number: CN105125875-A
Patent Assignee: ZIBO QIDINGLI PATENT INFORMATION CONSULT
Inventor(s): TIAN L.

2. A NOVEL FLAVANOL GLYCOSIDE FROM CROTALARIA-PROSTRATA ROTTL
By: YADAVA, RN; SINGH, A
JOURNAL OF THE INDIAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY  Volume: 68   Issue: 11   Pages: 632-633   Published: NOV 1991

3. Chromosome number [n = 8] in Crotalaria prostrata Roxb. [Leguminosae]
By: GHOSH, T. K.; CHOUDHARY, S. S.
SCI CULT  Volume: 32   Issue: (5)   Pages: 263   Published: 1966

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