Senna auriculata (L.) Roxb. (Accepted Name)
Synonyms: Cassia auriculata L., Cassia densistipulata
Arabic : كاسيا أذينية
Burmese :
Pait-thin:hkat (Peikthingat).
Chinese : 耳叶决明 Er ye jue ming.
English : Avaram
senna, Matara tea, Styptic weed, Tanners' cassia, Tarwar (India).
French : Avaram.
Hindi : तरवार Tarwar.
Portuguese : Avúl
.
Sanskrit: Aaavartaki, Aaadaari
Unani: Tarwar
Sanskrit: Aaavartaki, Aaadaari
Unani: Tarwar
Tamil : Avarai, ஆவாரை Avaram,
Telugu : తంగేడు Tangedu,
Uses: Roots—used in skin diseases and asthma. Flowers enter into compounds for diabetes, urinary disorders and nocturnal emissions.
Pharmacology studies carried out: Alcoholic liver injury, Ameliorative effect , Anthelmintic activity , Antibacterial Activity , Antidiabetic activity , Antihyperlipidemic activity, Antioxidant activities , Hepatoprotective , Hypolipidemic effect , Immunomodulatory activity.
92 Published article list of Cassia auriculataUses: Roots—used in skin diseases and asthma. Flowers enter into compounds for diabetes, urinary disorders and nocturnal emissions.
Pharmacology studies carried out: Alcoholic liver injury, Ameliorative effect , Anthelmintic activity , Antibacterial Activity , Antidiabetic activity , Antihyperlipidemic activity, Antioxidant activities , Hepatoprotective , Hypolipidemic effect , Immunomodulatory activity.