Monday, June 25, 2012

Glycyrrhiza glabra Liquorice Yastimadhu Atimadhuram Muleti

Glycyrrhiza glabra L. - Liquorice
Family: Papilionaceae; Fabaceae
Sanskrit : Yastimadhu, Yastika, Madhuyasti
Assamese : Jesthimadhu, Yeshtmadhu
Bengali : Yashtimadhu
English : Liquorice root
Gujrati : Jethimadha, Jethimard, Jethimadh
Hindi : Mulethi, Mulathi, Muleti, Jethimadhu, Jethimadh
Kannada : Jestamadu, Madhuka, Jyeshtamadhu, Atimadhura
Kashmiri : Multhi
Malayalam : Irattimadhuram
Marathi : Jesthamadh
Oriya : Jatimadhu, Jastimadhu
Punjabi : Jethimadh, Mulathi
Tamil : Athimadhuram
Telugu : Atimadhuramu, Yastimadhu
Urdu : Mulethi, Asl-us-sus
Other vernacular names: akarmanis, asloosoos, aslussos,  bekh-e-mahak, bois doux, cha em thet, estamee, gancao, glycyrrhiza, herbe aux tanneurs, hsi-pan-ya-kan-tsao, irk al hiel, irk al hilou, irksos, jakyakgamcho-tang, jashtimadhu, jethimadh, jethimadha, kanpo, kanzo, kan-ts’ao, kum cho, Lakritzenwurzel, licorice, licorice root, liquiritiae radix, liquorice, liquorice root,  mulathee, muleti, mulhatti, neekhiyu, Persian licorice, racine de reglisse, racine douce, reglisse, reglisse officinalis, rhizoma glycyrrhizae, Russian licorice, Russian liquorice, Russisches Süssholz, si-pei, sinkiang licorice, Spanish licorice, Spanish liquorice, Spanisches Süssholz, Süssholzwurzel, sweet root, sweetwood, ud al sus, velmi, walmee, welmii, xi-bei,

Uses: The commercial name of the dried rhizome and root of the plant is liquorice which is used as flavouring agent and the taste coorigent in pharmaceutical and confectionery industries and its products are widely reported to be useful in ulcer therapy. Glycyrrhizin, a triterpene glucoside, is the principal constituent of G. glabra which is 50 times sweeter than sugar.
Antidiuretic, expectorant, emetic, diuretic. Demulcent, expectorant, antiallergic, anti-inflammatory, spasmolytic, mild laxative, antistress, antidepressive, antiulcer, liver protective, estrogenic, emmenagogue, antidiabetic. Used in bronchitis, dry cough, respiratory infections, catarrh, tuberculosis; genitourinary diseases, urinary tract infections; abdominal pain, gastric and duodenal ulcers, inflamed stomach, mouth ulcer. Also used for adrenocorticoid insufficiency.
Key application: In catarrh of the upper respiratory tract and gastric, duodenal ulcers.
Siddha uses: Siruneer erichal, Elumbu noiyagal, Irumal, Kamalai, Kan noykal, Neervetkai, Vayiruppun, Venkuddam, Veppu noy.

251 Published articles on Glycyrrhiza glabra

Sunday, June 24, 2012

Barleria prionitis Vajradanti Mullu gorinta Chemmulli

Barleria prionitis L.
Family: Acanthaceae
English: Common Yellow Nail Dye Plant.
Assami: Shinti
Bengali: কণ্টঝিন্টি kantajhinti, পীতঝিন্টি pitajhinti
Gujarati: પીળો કાંટા શેરિયો pilo kanta sheriyo
Hindi: झिण्टी jhinti, परुष parush, पीला पियाबांसा pila piyabansa, पीली कटसरैया pili katsaraiya, वज्रदंती vajradanti
Kannada: ಮುಳ್ಳುಗೋರಣ್ಟ mullugoranta
Konkani: कोरांटी koranti
Malayalam: കരിമകുറുഞ്ഞി karimkurunni, കുറുഞ്ഞി, Kuttivetila,  
Marathi: कोळिता kolita, पिवळी कोरांटी pivali koranti
Oriya: daskaranta
Punjabi: Sahacar
Sanskrit: kuranta, वज्रदंती vajradanthi
Tamil: செம்முள்ளி cem-mulli, கோரண்டம் korantam, கொடிப்பசலை koti-p-pacalai, கொவிந்தம் kovintam, குறிஞ்சி kurinci, குடான் kutan, மஞ்சட்செம்முள்ளி mancat-cemmulli
Telugu: ముల్లుగోరింట Mullu gorinta
Tulu: ಗೋರಣ್ಟೆ gorante
Urdu: Pila Bansa, Piya Bansa

Folklore use: During gout, whole plant paste is applied externally as an ointment. To increase sexual vigour, seed extract is administered daily once for a fortnight. For curing mouth ulcers, leaves are chewed and sap is swallowed; for oedema, seed paste is taken daily once until it is cured while during toothache, leaf paste is applied over the affected area. [Indian Journal of Traditional Knowledge, Vol. 9 (1), January 2010, pp. 184-190]

Ayurvedic uses: Kushtha, Kandu, Vatarakta, Palit Sahachara, Baana, Kurantaka, Kuranta, Koranda, Korandaka, Shairiya, Pita-saireyaka.
Leaf—juicegiven instomach disorders, urinary affections; mixed with honey and given to children with fever and catarrh; leaf juice is applied to lacerated soles of feet in the rainy season, mixed with coconut oil for pimples. Leaves and flowering tops—diuretic. Bark—diaphoretic and expectorant. Roots—paste is applied over boils and glandular swellings. Plant (Vajradanti)—antidontalgic, used for bleeding gums in Indian medicine. Ash, obtained from the whole plant, mixed with honey, is given in bronchial asthma.

Piles, melena, as a diuretic agent, oedema, as antiseptic in piles and fistula - in - ano and to increase spermatogenesis. [Medicine Plants of Mynmar]

Siddha Uses: Aiya noy, Curatotam, Kuttam, Mantakanam, Tinavu [Siddha Pharmacopoeia]

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Argemone mexicana Brahmadandi Satyanashi Kudiyotti



Argemone mexicana L.
Family: Papavaraceae
Bengali - BaraShil-Kantal

Bengali: শিয়ালকাঁটা Siyalakanta

Creole - Bull thistle, Chadron benit
English: Mexcian prickly poppy,
French – Argemone,  L'argémone mexicaine
German - Stachelmohn
Gujarati - Chicalote, Darudi
Hindi - Satyanashi सत्यानाशी, कांटेधोत्रा Kante dhotra
Javanese - Chelang keringan
Kannada - Datturigidda
Konkani -  Phirangi dhutro
Malayalam – Ponnummattu, എരുമക്കള്ളി Purumakalli
Marathi - Firangi dhotra
Punjabi - Siakanta
Sanskrit – Kshirini, Katuparni, Svarnkshiri, Kaanchan-kshiri, Pitadugdhaa,Hemaahvaa, Himaavati, Hemavati, Unmatha
Suomi: Keltapiikkiunikko
Swedish - Devil’s fig, Flowering thistle, Golden thistle of Peru, Gul taggvallmo
Swedish - Taggvallmo
Tamil - Kudiyotti குடியோட்டி, பிரம்மதண்டு brahmadandu
Telugu -  ఉలువంజెల్ Vuluvanjel, Jerripothu mokka జెర్రిపోతు మొక్క, Brahmadandi బ్రహ్మదండి, Balu rakkasi బలురక్కసి, Mullu pucha ముల్లు పుచ్చ
Twi - Ananse mmenyan
Other names:Surinam: Mexicaanse papaver. Guyana Patamona: ma-ri-ma-yik.
Ayurvedic uses: Astringent,anthelmintic, aperient. Seed—responsible for epidemic dropsy. Causes diarrhoea and induces toxicity. Oil, leaf juice and root—used externally for indolent ulcers and skin diseases.

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Ageratum conyzoides visamusti jungli pudina naayi tulasi

   
Ageratum conyzoides L.
Family: Asteraceae
Assamese: gendelabon
Bengali: uchunti
Chinese: 藿香薊
Hindi: जंगली पुदीना jungli pudina
Indonesian: Bandotan
Kannada: ಹೇಲುಕಸ helukasa, ನಾಯಿ ತುಳಸಿ naayi tulasi
Konkani: वोसाडी vosadi
Manipuri: খোংগজাঈ নপী khongjai napi
Marathi: घाणेरा ओसाडी ghanera osaadi
Sanskrit: विषामुष्टिः visamushti, Dochunty, Uchunti,
Svenska: Läkeageratum
Tamil: அப்பக்கொடி appa-k-kodi
Telugu: Kampurodda, Gana gaaju, పోకబంతి poka-banthi
Other names: FG Creole: azier francois, ponclit, radie francois, raguet-francois. Surinam: bokkekruid, bokki boontje, wetie ete, weti hede, wit ede. Surinam Sranan: bokobokowiwiri, boko boko wiwiri, boko-boko-wiwiri. Surinam Javan: wedoesan.
Uses: Anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, antifungal, styptic. For kidney stones, leaf extract is administered twice a day.[Indian Journal of Traditional Knowledge, Vol. 9 (1), January 2010, pp. 184-190]
Whole plant: Infusion for treating sore throats, colic, atony of the digestive tract, and as a tonic. Root: Infusion used for reducing a high temperature. Leaf: Mucilaginous leaves are mashed and the juice used to calm a sore throat and for colds; concentrated decoction for chiggers; infusion is diuretic and antidiarrhoeic; emollient. Leaves are put in water and the liquid is drunk for body itches, the so-called "faja skin" or "fafa skieng", in Suriname. Infusion for chest conditions.[Medicinal Plants of the Guianas (Guyana, Surinam, French Guiana)].

127 Published articles on Ageratum conyzoides

Saturday, June 23, 2012

Acacia farnesiana

Acacia farnesiana (L.) Willd.
Family: Mimosaceae
Synonym: Mimosa farnesiana
Arabic :  فُتنة  Futnā, سنط العنبر  Sunt alanbr.
Assamese :  Tarua kadam.
Bengali :  Guva babul, Guya babla, Guya babula, Guya bebula.
Burmese :  Huan lon gyaing, Mawk-nawn-hkam,   Nan-lon-kyaing (nan:loan:-kraing).
Chinese :  金合欢   Jin he huan, 金合歓  Jin he huan (Hong Kong & Taiwan), 鸭 皂树  Ya zao shu.
Czech :  Akácie farnesova, Vonná mimóza .
Danish :  Duftakacie.
English :  Cassie flower, Fragrant acacia, Ironwood, Mimosa bush, Sweet acacia, Sweet wattle.
French : Acacia jaune, Acacia de Farnèse, Acacia odorant, Acacie odorante, Cassie ancienne, Cassie odorante, Cassier de Farnèse, Cassier du levant.
German :  Antillen-Akazie, Cassia-Blütenöl, Farnesische Akazie, Süsse Akazie, Schwammbaum, Westindische Akazie.
Greek :   Ακακία,  Ακακία η φαρνεζιανή , Akakia i farneziani, Αμπεριά Amperiá, Γαζιά Gatzia.
Gujarati :  ગંધેલો બબૂલ  Gandhelo babul, Gandhelokhair, Gu baval, Jheribaval.
Hebrew :   שיטת המשוכות  .
Hindi :  Belati babool,  Belati babul , Belaiti kikar, Dei babul, Deobabul, Divanababul, Durgandhakhair,  Gabur,   Gand babool, Gaṇḍbabūl,  Gandha babul, Ghand babul,   गुह बबूल Guh babool,  Gukikar, Passi babul, Vilaiti babul, Vilayati babul, Vilayati kikar.
Hindi: Vilayati-kikar, Gul-kikar
Italian : Acacia farnese, Farnesia odorosa, Fiore di gaggìa, Gaggìa .
Japanese :   キンゴウカン   Kingoukan,  金合歓  Kingoukan, きんごうかん Kingoukan .
Kannada :  Banni mara, Guh babul, गुकीकर  Gu kikar, Jali, Karijali, Kari kashturi, Kasthur, Kasturigibbali, Kasturigobbali, Kasturijali, Pissi babul, Sannajali, Vilayati babul, Vilayati kikar.
Kannada: Kasturi gobli,
Malayalam :  Kariveelum, Pikharu vil, Pivelam, Pivelum.
Marathi :  Deobabul, Gubabul, Gukikar, Guyababul, Vilayatibabul, Yeribabul.
Nepalese :  Ganhaune khayar.
Oriya :  Gonddhoguanria, Gudoyaboburo, Kapur, Vitkira.
Persian :  آکاسیا فارنزیانا  .
Polish :  Akacja farnesa .
Portuguese : Acácia-de-dioscoróides, Acácia-de-Disoscórides, Acácia-eponjeira, Acácia-esponja, Esponjeira (Brazil), Espinilha, Espinilho (Brazil).
Russian :  Акация Фарнеза  Akatsiia Farneza, Фарнеси Akatsiia Farnesi,  Акация фарнезская Akatsiia farnezskaia.
Sanskrit :  Arimeda, Vitkhadira.
Sinhalese :  Seenidda.
Spanish :  Aroma, Aroma amarilla, Aromo, Aromo creole (Cuba), Aromo macho, Cachito, Cuji aromo, Cuji cimarrón, Espinial, Espinillo blanco, Espino blanco (El Salvador), Espino ruco (El Salvador), Huisache (Mexico), Huisache dulce, Mimosa.
Swedish :  Doftakacia.
Tagalog :  Aroma, Roma.
Tamil :  Kadivel, கஸ்தூரிவேல்   Kasthurivel, Kasturi velam,  பீக்கருவேல் Pikkaruvel, Pivel (pIvEl), Vedda vala, Vedda vela, Vedumul, Vedavali.
Telugu: Kasturi, Kampu tumma, Arimidamu, Murki-tumma,
Thai : อะเจ๋าฉิ่ว  A jao chiu  (จีน-แต้จิ๋ว),   บุหงาอินโดนีเซีย  Boo ngaa in doh nee siia  (กรุงเทพ),   บุหงาเซียม Boo ngaa siiam (มลายู-ภาคใต้),   ดอกคำใต้  Daawk khahm dtai,   ต้นกระถิน  Dtohn gra thin, เกากรึนอง  Gao greu naawng  (กาญจนุบุรี),   กระถิน  Gra thin (ภาคกลาง-Central Thailand), กระถินหอม  Gra thin haawm (ภาคเหนือ-Northern Thailand), คำใต้  Khahm dtai, มอนคำ  Maawn khahm (เงี้ยว – แม่ฮ่องสอน),  งาเซียม  Ngaa siiam, ถิน  Thin (ภาคใต้-Southern Thailand).
Turkish :  Akasya, Akasya çiçeği, Akasyası .
Urdu :  Knebawal.
Visayan :  Santiago.

Uses: Bark—astringent, demulcent, anthelmintic, antidysenteric, anti-inflammatory (used in stomatitis, ulcers, swollen gums, dental caries, bronchitis, skin diseases), antiseptic.

110 Published articles of Acacia farnesiana

Friday, June 22, 2012

Boerhavia diffusa Punarnava mukkurttaikkodi shothagni



Boerhavia diffusa L.
Synonyms: B. repens Linn., B. procumbens Roxb
Family: Nyctaginaceae
English: hogweed, horse purslane, pigweed
Assamese: pananua
Bengali: punarnova
Chinese: 黄细心 huang xi xin
French (Fr. Guiana): ipecacuanha de Cayenne
Gujarati: સાતૉડી satodi
Hindi: गधा कंद gadha-cand, शोथाग्नी shothagni
Kannada: komme
Konkani: पुनर्नवा punarnava
Malayalam: തഴുതാമ  Thazhuthama
Marathi: घेटोळी ghetoli, घेटूळ ghetula, पुनर्नवा punarnava, वसू vasu
Nepalese: पुनरनभा punarnava
Portuguese (Brazil): agarra-pinto, celidônia, pega-pinto
Sanskrit: पुनर्नवा punarnava, शोथाग्नी shothagni, वर्षाभू varshabhu
Spanish: hierba de cabro
Tamil: மூக்குரட்டைக்கொடி mukkurttaikkoti
Telugu: అటకమామిడి atakamamidi, పునర్నవ punar-nava
Urdu: tukhm-i-ispast

 Ayurvedic uses: Rakta-punarnavaa, Punarnavaa, Katthilla, Shophaghni, Shothaghni. Varshaabhu (also equated with Trianthema portulacastrum Linn., which exhibits anti-inflammatory, antipyretic and analgesic activity).
Other uses reported:
Whole plant: For treating gastric disturbances; vomitive, purgative. Root: As an ipecacuanha substitute. A very astringent emetic and purgative. In a decoction for dysentery; antispasmodic, emmenagogue, diuretic, sudorific. Leaf: For jaundice; in a cataplasm for treating indurated liver; leaf edible.

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Hemidesmus indicus Nannari Sugandhipala Anantamul Kshirini


Hemidesmus indicus (L.) R.Br.var.indicus Wt
Synonym: Periploca indica
Family: Asclepiadaceae
Assamese: anantamul
Bengali: অনন্তমূল anantamul
English: Indian Sarsaparilla
Gujarati: અનંતમૂળ anantamul, ઉપલસારી upalsaari
Hindi: अनंतमूल anantamul, सूगंदीपाला sugandi pala
Kannada- ಅನಂಟಅಮೂಲ, anantamula
Konkani: uparsal
Malayalam: നറുനീണ്ടി naruneendi, നന്നാറി nannaari
Manipuri: অনংতমূল anantamul
Marathi: अनंतवेल anantavel, उपळसरी upalsari
Oriya- ଅନନ୍ତ, Onontomulo, suguddimalo
Persian: عشبه 'ushba
Sanskrit: क्षीरिणी Kshirini
Tamil: Nannari நன்னாரி
Telugu: సుగంధిపాల Sugandhipala
Urdu: سالسا salsa

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Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Azadirachta indica Neem Vepa Nimba Vembu Part 3

Azadirachta indica A. Juss.
Family:Meliaceae
Synonyms: Melia azadirachta, Antelaea azadirachta
Arabic :    ازادوخت     Azâdirakht, Margosa,    النيم    Nim (Neem),  Shagarah hhurrah, Sherish (Shereesh),    زنزلخت    Zanzalakht,   الاسم العلمي   .
Assamese :   Mahaneem,   নীম Neem,  নিম  Nim,  নিমগছ   Nimgos.
Bengali : Bim,  নিম  Nim, নিম গাছ  (Nima gācha) Nimgach (tree), নিমপাতা  Nim pātā (leaf).
Bengali: bim, নিম nim, nimgach
Burmese : Tamaka, Tamar.
Chinese : Lian shu, Ku lian, Lian zao zi, Yin du lian shu (Taiwan).
English : Bead tree, Burmese neem tree, Chinaberry, Geed hindi (Somalia), Indian cedar, Indian-lilac, Margosa, Margosa tree, Neem, Neem tree, Nimtree.
French : Azadirachta de l'Inde, Huile de neem (product), Lilas du Japon (Réunion Island), Lilas de Perse (Réunion Island), Lilas des Indes, Neem des Indes, Nim des Indes, Margosier, Margosier de Birmanie, Margosier du Bangladesh.
German : Niembaum, Nimbaum.
Gujarati :  ધનુજઝાડ Dhanujhada, Limba, લીમદો  Limbo.
Hebrew  :  אזדרכת .
Hindi : Balnimb,  नीम Neem, Nim, निम्ब  Nimb,
Italian : Albero dei paternostri, Albero della pazienza, Azadarac, Lilacco delle Indie, Sicomoro alato.
Kannada : Bevinmar, ಬೇವು  Bevu,
Khmer :  Sdao.
Konkani: कडुनीम kadu neem
Malay : Mambu, Mind (Indonesia), Sadu.
Malayalam :  ആര്യവേപ്പു്   Arya veppu, Ariyaveppu, വേപ്പ്  Veppu.
Marathi :  कडूलिंब  Kadu limba, कडूनिंब Kadu nimba, Nimbay.
Nepalese : Nim.
Nigerian: dogonyaro
Oriya :  Nimba.
Persian : Azad dirakht.
Punjabi :  ਨਿੱਮ  Nimm.
Rajasthani: nimkauli
Sanskrit : Nimba, Nimbac, निम्बक  Nimbak, Nimbaka, Pakvakrita, पिचुमर्द  Pichumarda, परिभद्र paribhadra
Sinhalese : Kohomba .
Spanish :  Paraiso.
Swahili : Mkilifi, Muarubaini, Mwarubaini kamili.
Tamil :  Vepa,  வேம்பு  Vembu, வேப்பை Veppai.
Telugu :    Vepa, వేప Vepa,
Thai : Cha-tang, Khwinin (Kwinin), Sadao, Sadao India.
Turkish : Azadiraht, Tesbih ağaçı , Zehri zemin.
Urdu :    نيم  Neem (Nim).
Vietnamese : Sàu-dàu.
Yoruba : Afoforo oyimbo.

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Azadirachta indica Neem Vepa Nimba Vembu Part2

Azadirachta indica A. Juss.
Family: Meliaceae
Synonyms: Melia azadirachta, Antelaea azadirachta
Arabic :    ازادوخت     Azâdirakht, Margosa,    النيم    Nim (Neem),  Shagarah hhurrah, Sherish (Shereesh),    زنزلخت    Zanzalakht,   الاسم العلمي   .
Assamese :   Mahaneem,   নীম Neem,  নিম  Nim,  নিমগছ   Nimgos.
Bengali : Bim,  নিম  Nim, নিম গাছ  (Nima gācha) Nimgach (tree), নিমপাতা  Nim pātā (leaf).
Bengali: bim, নিম nim, nimgach
Burmese : Tamaka, Tamar.
Chinese : Lian shu, Ku lian, Lian zao zi, Yin du lian shu (Taiwan).
English : Bead tree, Burmese neem tree, Chinaberry, Geed hindi (Somalia), Indian cedar, Indian-lilac, Margosa, Margosa tree, Neem, Neem tree, Nimtree.
French : Azadirachta de l'Inde, Huile de neem (product), Lilas du Japon (Réunion Island), Lilas de Perse (Réunion Island), Lilas des Indes, Neem des Indes, Nim des Indes, Margosier, Margosier de Birmanie, Margosier du Bangladesh.
German : Niembaum, Nimbaum.
Gujarati :  ધનુજઝાડ Dhanujhada, Limba, લીમદો  Limbo.
Hebrew  :  אזדרכת .
Hindi : Balnimb,  नीम Neem, Nim, निम्ब  Nimb,
Italian : Albero dei paternostri, Albero della pazienza, Azadarac, Lilacco delle Indie, Sicomoro alato.
Kannada : Bevinmar, ಬೇವು  Bevu,
Khmer :  Sdao.
Konkani: कडुनीम kadu neem
Malay : Mambu, Mind (Indonesia), Sadu.
Malayalam :  ആര്യവേപ്പു്   Arya veppu, Ariyaveppu, വേപ്പ്  Veppu.
Marathi :  कडूलिंब  Kadu limba, कडूनिंब Kadu nimba, Nimbay.
Nepalese : Nim.
Nigerian: dogonyaro
Oriya :  Nimba.
Persian : Azad dirakht.
Punjabi :  ਨਿੱਮ  Nimm.
Rajasthani: nimkauli
Sanskrit : Nimba, Nimbac, निम्बक  Nimbak, Nimbaka, Pakvakrita, पिचुमर्द  Pichumarda, परिभद्र paribhadra
Sinhalese : Kohomba .
Spanish :  Paraiso.
Swahili : Mkilifi, Muarubaini, Mwarubaini kamili.
Tamil :  Vepa,  வேம்பு  Vembu, வேப்பை Veppai.
Telugu :    Vepa, వేప Vepa,
Thai : Cha-tang, Khwinin (Kwinin), Sadao, Sadao India.
Turkish : Azadiraht, Tesbih ağaçı , Zehri zemin.
Urdu :    نيم  Neem (Nim).
Vietnamese : Sàu-dàu.
Yoruba : Afoforo oyimbo.

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Azadirachta indica Neem Vepa Nimba Vembu



Azadirachta indica A. Juss.
Family:Meliaceae
Synonyms: Melia azadirachta, Antelaea azadirachta
Arabic :    ازادوخت     Azâdirakht, Margosa,    النيم    Nim (Neem),  Shagarah hhurrah, Sherish (Shereesh),    زنزلخت    Zanzalakht,   الاسم العلمي   .
Assamese :   Mahaneem,   নীম Neem,  নিম  Nim,  নিমগছ   Nimgos.
Bengali : Bim,  নিম  Nim, নিম গাছ  (Nima gācha) Nimgach (tree), নিমপাতা  Nim pātā (leaf).
Bengali: bim, নিম nim, nimgach
Burmese : Tamaka, Tamar.
Chinese : Lian shu, Ku lian, Lian zao zi, Yin du lian shu (Taiwan).
English : Bead tree, Burmese neem tree, Chinaberry, Geed hindi (Somalia), Indian cedar, Indian-lilac, Margosa, Margosa tree, Neem, Neem tree, Nimtree.
French : Azadirachta de l'Inde, Huile de neem (product), Lilas du Japon (Réunion Island), Lilas de Perse (Réunion Island), Lilas des Indes, Neem des Indes, Nim des Indes, Margosier, Margosier de Birmanie, Margosier du Bangladesh. 
German : Niembaum, Nimbaum.
Gujarati :  ધનુજઝાડ Dhanujhada, Limba, લીમદો  Limbo.
Hebrew  :  אזדרכת .
Hindi : Balnimb,  नीम Neem, Nim, निम्ब  Nimb,
Italian : Albero dei paternostri, Albero della pazienza, Azadarac, Lilacco delle Indie, Sicomoro alato.
Kannada : Bevinmar, ಬೇವು  Bevu,
Khmer :  Sdao.
Konkani: कडुनीम kadu neem
Malay : Mambu, Mind (Indonesia), Sadu.
Malayalam :  ആര്യവേപ്പു്   Arya veppu, Ariyaveppu, വേപ്പ്  Veppu.
Marathi :  कडूलिंब  Kadu limba, कडूनिंब Kadu nimba, Nimbay.
Nepalese : Nim.
Nigerian: dogonyaro
Oriya :  Nimba.
Persian : Azad dirakht.
Punjabi :  ਨਿੱਮ  Nimm.
Rajasthani: nimkauli
Sanskrit : Nimba, Nimbac, निम्बक  Nimbak, Nimbaka, Pakvakrita, पिचुमर्द  Pichumarda, परिभद्र paribhadra
Sinhalese : Kohomba .
Spanish :  Paraiso.
Swahili : Mkilifi, Muarubaini, Mwarubaini kamili.
Tamil :  Vepa,  வேம்பு  Vembu, வேப்பை Veppai.
Telugu :    Vepa, వేప Vepa,
Thai : Cha-tang, Khwinin (Kwinin), Sadao, Sadao India.
Turkish : Azadiraht, Tesbih ağaçı , Zehri zemin.
Urdu :    نيم  Neem (Nim).
Vietnamese : Sàu-dàu.
Yoruba : Afoforo oyimbo.

Uses: Jvara, Krimiroga, Kushtha, Netraroga, Prameha, Vrana, Amasotha, Visharoga, Daha, Kandu, Rakta Pitta, Antiulcer. Every part of the tree, namely root, bark, wood, twig, leaf, flower, fruit, seed, kernel and oil has been in use from time immemorial in the Ayurvedic and Unani systems of medicine. Nimbarishta, nimbadi churna and nimbharidra khand are well known preparations. It is valuable as an antiseptic, used in the treatment of small pox. Small twigs are used as tooth brushes and as a prophylactic for mouth and teeth complaints. Extract from the leaves are useful for sores, eczema and skin diseases. Boiled and smashed leaves serve as excellent antiseptic. Decoction of leaves is used for purifying blood. Neem oil is used in soaps, toothpaste and as a hair tonic to kill lice. Seed is used in snake bite. The fruits and leaves being renewable, provide sustainable returns. Different parts of the fruit are separated into components and each one produces derivatives of varying chemical nature and utility. Neem derivatives are now used in agriculture, public health, human and veterinary medicines, toiletries, cosmetics and livestock production. Applications as pesticides, allied agrochemicals, plant nutrients and adjuvants for improving nitrogen use efficiency are of much importance. Neem kernel suspension (1%) is a house hold insecticide. 

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Soymida febrifuga Mansarohini Somi Raktarohan

Soymida febrifuga (Roxb.) A.Juss.
Family : Meliaceae
Synonyms: Swietenia febrifuga
Common name: Indian Redwood, Bastard cedar
Hindi: रक्तरोहन  Raktarohan, 
Kannada: kalgarige, kalkarige, kemmara
Marathi: guhin-ruhina, potar, ruhin
Oriya: suam
Sanskrit: मांसरॊहिणी Mansarohini, Maansarohini, Rohini, Rohinaa, Prahaarvalli
Tamil: cataputpilinapam, cataputpinai, Somi-maram, Wond
Telugu: cevamanu, cheramaanu, Omidi Chekka, Soma సోమ, Somi సోమి, Somodi,
Urdu: रोहन Rohan
Ayurvedic uses: Bark—antipyretic (particularly prescribed in malaria), bitter tonic in general debility, astringent (used for diarrhoea and dysentery); used as a gargle in stomatitis, applied to rheumatic swellings.

26 Published scholarly articles. 

Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Calotropis gigantea white, Sveta Arka, Tella Jilledu, Vellai Erukkam, Safed Madar





Calotropis gigantea R.Br. White variety
Family: Asclepiadaceae

Arabic : Ushr
Assamese : Akand, Akan
Bengali : Akanda, Akone, আকন্দ aakanda
English : Madar Tree, Gigantic-Swallow-Wort, Mudar.
Gujarati : Akado, Aakado, Akda, Myhara, Retoakah
Hindi : Aak, Madar, Akavana,
Kannada : Ekka, Ekkemale, Arkagida
Kashmiri : Aeka
Malayalam : Erikka, Erikku, Vallerikku
Marathi : Lalrui, Akanda, Lalakara, Rui, अर्क arka, अर्की arki, रुई rui, रुइटी ruiti
Oriya : Akondu, Bikkortono, Kotuki, Arakha
Persian : Khark, Zaharnak
Punjabi : Ak
Sanskrit : Bhanu, Ravi, Tapana, अर्क arka, सदापुष्प sadapushpa
Spanish: lechoso
Tahitian: tahinu
Tamil : Vellai Erukku வெள்ளை எருக்கு, Badabadam, Yercum
Telugu : Tella Jilledu తెల్ల జిల్లేడు , Mandaramu, Ekke, Arkamu,
Urdu : Madar, Aak

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Cryptostegia grandiflora Rubber chettu Palai


Cryptostegia grandiflora (Roxb. ex R. Br.) R. Br.  
Family: Apocynaceae
Hindi: Rubber ki bel रबर की बेल, दूधी बेल,
Tamil: பாலை Palai
Marathi: Vilyati-Vakundi
Kannada: hambu rubber gida
Malayalam: pala, palay
Telugu: ganta paala, rabbaru chettu రబ్బరు చెట్టు

Portuguese: Alamanda-Roxa, Criptostégia
French: Liane De Gatope
English: India Rubber Vine, Indian Rubber Vine, Rubbervine, Purple Allamanda, Rubber Vine, Rubbervine

57 Published scholarly articles

Sunday, June 17, 2012

Tamarindus indica Imli Tamarind Chinta Puli


Tamarindus indica L.
Approved name
Synonyms: Tamarindus occidentalis Gaertn., Tamarindus officinalis Hook., Tamarindus umbrosa Salisb.
Afrikaans :  Tamarinde.
Arabic :  Aradeib, Ardeib, التمر الهندي)  تَمْر الهِنْدِي  )   Tamar el hindi, Hhawmar (Homer, Hommor), Humar,   صبار  Sbar, Tamar hindi  (Tammer hendi).
Assamese: তেঁতেলী tenteli
Bemba :  Mushishi.
Bengali: আম্লীকা amlika, তেঁতুল tentula, তিন্তিড়ীক tintidika
Burmese : Ma gyi (Ma gi, Ma gyee, Ma jee), Ma jee pen, Ma gyi thi (Myanmar).
Chinese :  大瑪琳  Da ma lin, 羅晃子 Luo huang zi,  羅望子  Luo wang zi,  酸豆  Suan dou.
Croatian : Indijska datula, Indijska urma, Tamarind.
Czech : Tamarind.
Danish : Tamarind.
Dutch :  Assem, Indische dadel, Tamarijn, Tamarinde, Tamarindeboom.
English : Indian date, Sweet tamarind, Tamarind.
Estonian : Tamarindipuu, Tamarind.
Finnish : Tamarindi.
French : Tamar indien (Assam-India), Tamarin, Tamarinier, Tamarinier des Indes.
German: Indische Dattel, Sauerdattel, Tamarinde, Tamarindenbaum.
Greek :   Τάμαριν  Tamarin.
Gujarati: ખાટી આમલી khati aamli
Hebrew :   תָּמָר הִינדִי   Tamar hindi.
Hindi: आम्लिका amlika, इमली imli, तिन्तिड़ी tintiri
Hungarian :  Indiai datolya, Tamarindusz gyümölcs.
Italian : Tamarandizio, Tamarindo, Tamarindo dolce.
Japanese :  タマリンド  Tamarindo.
Kannada : Amla, Amli, Gotu, ಹುಳಿ  Huli,  ಹುಣಸೇಹಣ್ಣು  Hunase hannu, ಹುಣಸೇಮರ Hunase mara (tree),
ಹುಣಸೇ hunase
Khmer : 'âm'puul, Ampil (Cambodia), Ampil khui, Ampil tum, Khoua me.
Konkani: चिंच्याम chinchyaam
Korean :  타마린드  Ta ma rin du.
Laotian : Khaam, Kok mak kham, Mak kham, Naam maak khaam.
Malay : Asam, Asam jawa, Asam kuning, Kemal (Java), Tambaring.
Malayalam: പുളി puli, വാളന്പുളി valamapuli
Manipuri: মংগে mange
Marathi: अमली amli, चिंच chinch
Nepalese: अमिलि amili, इम्लि imli, तित्रि titri
Oriya : Kainya, Koina, Konya, Omlika, Telul, Tentuli.
Pali: चिञ्चा chincha
Persian :  تمر هندی  Tamar i hindi (Iran), Tamre hendi.
Polish : Tamarynd.
Portuguese : Tamarindo (Brazil), Tamarindeiro, Tambarina.
Punjabi: ਅੰਬਲੀ ambli, ਇਮਲੀ imli
Russian :  Финик индийский  Finik indiiskii,  Индийский финик  Indiyskiy finik,  Тамаринд Tamarind, Тамаринд индийский  Tamarind indiiskii.
Sanskrit : Amla, Amli, Amlika, Chukra, Sarvamda, Tintiri, Tintiddii.
Sanskrit: आम्लः amalah, अम्लिका or अम्लीका amalika, अम्लम् amlam, अम्लफलः amlaphalah, अम्लवृक्षः amlavrukshah, चण्डः chandah, चरित्रा charitra, चिञ्चा chincha, चिन्तिडी chintidi, चुक्रा chukra, चुक्रम्ला chukramla, गुरुपत्रा gurupatra, महाम्लम् mahamlam, फलम्लम् phalamlam, श्रेष्ठम्लम् shreshtamlam, तिन्तिडः tintidah, तिन्तिडिका tintidika, तिन्तिली tintili, तिन्तिलीका tintilika, वृक्षम्लम् vrukshamlam
Serbian :  Демиринди Demirindi, Индијска урма  Indijska urma, Tamarinda.
Sinhalese :  Siyambala, Siyambula.
Slovakian : Tamarindy.
Slovenian : Indijska tamarinda.
Spanish : Tamaríndo, Tamaríndo de la India.
Swahili :  Mkwaju, Msisi, Ukwaju.
Swedish : Tamarind.
Tagalog : Kalamagi, Kamalagui, Salomagi, Salunagi, Sampalok.
Tamil : Ambilam, Amilam, Indam, புளி  Puli.
Telugu : Amlika, చింత Chinta, చింత చెట్టు Chinta chettu, చింతపండు  Chintapandu, 
Thai : Bakham somkham, Ma khaam, Ma kham wan.
Turkish : Demirhindi, Hind hurma, Hind hurması, Hint hurması, Temer hindi ağacı, Temir hindi ağacı, Temirhindi, .
Urdu: املی imlii
Vietnamese :  Cây me, Me, Me chua, Quả me, Trái me.

387 Published scholarly articles on Tamarindus indica

Prunus Amygdalus Prunus dulcis Almond Badam


Prunus amygdalus Batsch
Family: Rosaceae
Synonyms: Prunus dulcis (Mill.) Webb., Amygdalus communis L., Amygdalus dulcis Mill.,

Arabic : Lawz.
Bengali : baadaam, Desi baadaam.
Chinese : Bian tao, Xing ren , Ba dan xing.
Danish : Mandel, Mandeltræ.
Dutch : Amandel, Amandelboom.
English :   Almond,
English : Almond, Almond tree.
Estonian : Harilik mandlipuu.
French : Amande, Amandier, Amandier commun.
German : Echte Mandel, Echter Mandelbaum, Mandel, Mandelbaum.
Hindi :  बादाम Baadaam,
Hindi : Baadaam.
Italian : Mandorla, Mandorlo , Mandorlo comune.
Japanese: Aamondo, Aamendousu, Hadankyou, Kara momo, Kara momo, Hentou, Hatankyou.
Kannada :  Badaamu ಬದಾಮು.
Korean : A mon teu, Al mon teu.
Nepalese : Badaama.
Persian : Badam.
Polish : Mygdal zwyczajny.
Portuguese : Amêndoa, Amendoeira.
Russian : Mindal', Mindal' obyknovennyi.
Sanskrit : Inguda
Slovenian : Mandelj, Mandljevec.
Spanish : Almendra, Almendrero, Almendro.
Swedish : Mandelträd.
Tamil :  Inkuti,  Saraparuppu சார பருப்பு, Vaatumai வாதுமை, Badam பாதாம்
Telugu :  Badam బాదాం
Urdu : Badam

Ayurvedic uses: Kernels—nutritious, demulcent and stimulant nervine tonic; valuable in diets for peptic
ulcer. Unripe fruits— astringent, applied to gums. Oil—nutritive, demulcent, slightly laxative.

There is one more Badam known as Terminalia catappa
339 Published articles on Prunus Amygdalus/Prunus dulcis

Saturday, June 16, 2012

Terminalia catappa Badam Sara Paruppu Indian almond



 
Terminalia catappa L.

Family: Combretaceae
Synonyms :   Badamia comersoni Gaertn., Buceras catappa Hitchc., Juglans catappa Lour., Phytolacca javanica Osbeck, Terminalia badamia Tul., Terminalia dichotoma Miq., Terminalia latifolia Blanco, Terminalia mauritana Blanco, Terminalia moluccana Lam., Terminalia ovatifolia Nor.

Bengali : baadaam, Desi baadaam.
Burmese - Badan
Chinese :   榄 仁树  Lan ren shu,   欖仁  Lan ren   (Taiwan).
Dutch - Malabar almond, Manguel
English :   Almond, Indian Badam
Fijian - Tavola
French :  Amandier des Antilles, Amandier des Indes, Amandier de l'Inde, Amandier tropical, Badamier.
German : Indischer Mandelbaum, Katappenbaum, Seemandelbaum, Seemandelbaumblätter.
Hindi :  बादाम Baadaam,
Japanese :   コバテイン   Kobatein,  モ モタマナ  Momo tamana.
Javanese, Malay - Ketapang
Kannada :  Badaamu ಬದಾಮು.
Malay :  Ketapang.
Malayalam: ബദാം Badaam
Nepalese :   Kaathe badaam.
Portuguese :   Amendoeira da India.
Russian :  Терминалия катаппа    Terminaliia katappa.
Sanskrit : Inguda
Samoan - Sea almond, Singapore almond, Singapore nut, Talie
Singhalese - Kotamba
Spanish :  Almendro de la India.
Sundanese - Katapang
Tamil :  Inkuti,  Saraparuppu சார பருப்பு, Vaatumai வாதுமை, Badam பாதாம்
Telugu :  Badam బాదాం
Thai :  หูกวาง   Hu kwang, False kamani, Fijian nut
Tongan - Telie
Urdu :   بادام   Baadaam.
Vietnamese :  Bàng
Nigeria : Ebelebo ( Bini )
Niuean : Selie, Telie
Pakistan : Jangli Badam
Philippines : Talisai ( Bagobo ), Dalinsi ( Bikol ), Dalisai ( Ibanag ), Logo, Lugo ( Iloko ), Savidug
( Ivatan ), Banilak, Dalasa, Hitam, Kalisai ( Pampangan ), Salaisai, Talisai ( Sambali ), Almendras, Almendro ( Spanish) , Taisai ( Sulu),Taisi, Talisai ( Tagalog), Taisi ( Yakan)
Pingelapan : Tepop
Pohnpeian : Dipwoapw, Thipwopu, Thipwopw, Tipop, Uhsass
Portuguese : Amendoeira, Amendoeira Da India
Danish : Indisk Mandel;
Eastonian : Mandliterminaalia;
El Salvador : Almendro Des Pais;

Ayurvedic Uses: Diuretic, astringent, cardio tonic,
Pharmacological studies: Antioxidant Activity, Hepatoprotective Activity, Anticancer Activity, Antimutagenic Activity, Anticlastogenic Activity, Anti-HIV Activity, Antigenotoxic Activity, Antidiabetic, Hypoglycaemic Activity, Antiinfl ammatory Activity, Antimicrobial Activity, Aphrodisiac Activity, Antinociceptive Activity, Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme (ACE) Inhibition,

 123 Published articles in Indian badam Terminalia catappa L.

Monday, June 11, 2012

Neolamarckia cadamba Anthocephalus cadamba kadamba kadimi

Neolamarckia cadamba  (Roxb.) Bosser
Synonyms: Nauclea cadamba Roxb., Anthocephalus cadamba (Roxb.) Miq., Samama cadamba (Roxb.) Kuntze, Anthocephalus morindifolius Korth., Nauclea megaphylla S.Moore, Neonauclea megaphylla S.Moore
Family: Rubiaceae
Assamese: kadam, roghu
Bengali: কদম kadam, নীপ nipa
Garo: mi-bol
Hindi: कदम्ब kadamb
Indinesian: Jabon
Kannada: kadam, kaduavalatige
Malayalam: katampu
Marathi: कदंब kadamb, नीव nhiv
Mizoram: banphar
Oriya: priyakah
Sanskrit: हरिप्रिय haripriya, कदम्ब kadamba
Tamil: கடம்பம் katampam, வெள்ளை கதம்பு vellaikkatampu
Telugu: కదంబము kadambamu, kadimi కడిమి
Ayurvedic uses: Daha, Raktpitta, Vrana, Yonidosha, Visha vrana. Stembark—febrifugal, antidiuretic, anthelmintic, hypoglycaemic., Fruit—cooling; anticatarrhal, blood purifier, analgesic. Flowers and root—abortifacient. Leaves—astringent. A decoction is used for gargling in stomatitis and aphthae.

31 Published articles

Mesua ferrea Nagakesara

Mesua ferrea Linn

Synonyms: Calophyllum nagassarium Burm. f., Mesua coromandelina Wight, Mesua nagassarium (Burm. f.) Kosterm., Mesua pedunculata Wight, Mesua roxburghii Wight, Mesua sclerophylla Thw., Mesua speciosa Choisy
Family: Guttiferae; Clusiaceae
Arabic :  Khashbul hadid, Narae-kaisar, Nar e misk.
Assamese: nahor, নোক্তে nokte
Bengali: নাগকেশর nagkesar, পুন্নাগ punnaga
Burmese :  Gangau, Gungen, Kenga, Kengau.
Chinese : 铁 力木  Tie li mu, 鐵力木  (Taiwan).
Cambodian: Bosneak 
Dutch :  Ijzerhout.
English : Ceylon ironwood, Ceylon iron wood, Cobra's saffron, Indian rose-chestnut, Iron-wood of Assam, Iron-wood tree, Sembawang tree (Singapore), Serpent flowers.
French :  Arbre de fer, Bois de fer, Nagas de Ceylan.
German :  Gaugauholz, Nagasbaum, Nagassamen, Nagkassar.
Gujarati: નાગચંપા nagachampa
Hindi: नागचम्पा nagchampa, नागेसर nagesar, नागकेसर nagkesar
Kannada: ನಾಗ ಕೇಸರಿ nagakesari, ನಾಗ ಸಂಪಿಗ nagasampige
Kashmiri: नागकेसरः nagkesarah
Laotian :  Ka thang.
Malay : Lengapus, Nagasari (Java), Penaga, Penaga lilin.
Malayalam: ചുരുളി churuli
Manipuri: নাগেসৰ nageshor
Marathi: नागचंपा nagchampa, नागकेशर nagakeshara, थोरलाचांपा thorlachampa
Mizo: nahar, herhse
Nepalese :  Nagesuri, Nagesvar campa, Nagesvari,  नागकेसर  Nagkesar, Narisal, Potal, Ruk keshar.
Oriya :  Nageshvar.
Persian :  Narmishka, Naz mushk.
Portuguese :  Marroio rosado.
Sanskrit: नागकेशर nagakesarah, नागपुष्प nagapuspah
Sinhalese :  Deyana, Na, Nagaha, Nahar.
Spanish :  Árbol de hierro, Palo de hierro, Palo fierro.
Swedish :  Nagasträd.
Tagalog : Kaliuas
Tamil: நாகப்பூ nagappu, நாகேசுரம் nakecuram
Telugu: నాగకేసరము nagakesaramu
Thai :  ประ นาคอ Bhra na kaw,  บุนนาค Bunnak (Boon naak), Ka ko (Karen), ก๊า ก่อ  Gaa gaaw,  ก้ำก่อ Gam gaaw,  Kam ko (Shan),   สารภี ดอย Saan phee daawy, Saraphi doi (Chiang Mai).
Urdu: Narmushk, Nagkesar
Vietnamese :  Vắp, Vấp, Vếp.
Ayurvedic uses: Raktapitta, Vatarakta, shopharoga, vastiroga, Flower bud—antidysenteric. Flowers—astringent, haemostatic, anti-inflammatory, stomachic. Used in cough, bleeding piles, metrorrhagia. Essential oil from stamens—antibacterial, antifungal.

Unani uses: Amraz-e-Qalb wa Dimagh , Malikhooliya, Junoon,Bawaseer, Zof-e-Bah

103 Published articles on Mesua ferrea Nagakesara

Sunday, June 10, 2012

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3. Journal of Evidence-Based Complementary & Alternative Medicine (JEBCAM)

Publisher:    SAGE Publications ISSN:    2156-5872
JEBCAM(formerly Complementary Health Practice Review) is an interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed biomedical journal publishing hypothesis-driven and evidence-based articles concerning healing practices encompassed by the terms complementary, alternative, and integrative medicine. JEBCAM articles include editorial comments, original articles, brief communications, topical reviews, historical vignettes, correspondence, and book reviews.

4. Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, The

The Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine coverage includes:

    Botanical Medicine
    Acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine
    Mind-Body Medicine
    Nutrition and Dietary Supplements
    Yoga
    Ayurveda
    Naturopathy
    Homeopathy
    Tai Chi
    Qi Gung
    Massage Therapy
    Subtle Energies and Energy Medicine
    Neurostimulation
    Integrative Biophysics

Indexed/Abstracted in:
MEDLINE; Current Contents®/Clinical Medicine; Science Citation Index Expanded; Science Citation Index®; Journal Citation Reports/Science Edition; Prous Science Integrity®; International Pharmaceutical Abstracts; EMBASE/Excerpta Medica; Scopus; CINAHL® database; PsycINFO; CAB Abstracts; Global Health; Centralised Information Service for Complementary Medicine (CISCOM); AMED - Allied and Contemporary Medicine Database; The MANTIS database .

5. Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine (eCAM)

Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine (eCAM) is an international, peer-reviewed journal that seeks to understand the sources and to encourage rigorous research in this new, yet ancient world of complementary and alternative medicine.Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine was founded in 2004 by Professor Edwin L. Cooper who served as the Editor-in-Chief of the journal between 2004 and 2010.The most recent Impact Factor for Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine is 2.964 according to 2010 Journal Citation Reports released by Thomson Reuters (ISI) in 2011.

6. Journal of Medicinal Plants Research

The Journal of Medicinal Plants Research (JMPR) is an open access journal that provides rapid publication (weekly) of articles in all areas of Medicinal Plants research, Ethnopharmacology, Fitoterapia, Phytomedicine etc. The Journal welcomes the submission of manuscripts that meet the general criteria of significance and scientific excellence. Papers will be published shortly after acceptance. All articles published in JMPR are peer-reviewed.

7. Journal of Complementary and Integrative Medicine


Journal of Complementary and Integrative Medicine focuses on evidence concerning the efficacy and safety of complementary and alternative medical (CAM) whole systems, practices, interventions and natural health products, including herbal medicines. To facilitate information transfer to the consumer, summaries of each article will also be published in easy-to understand and colloquial language. When feasible, selected articles will be published in other languages to facilitate distribution of information to a larger international community. The journal is edited by Ed Lui of the University of Western Ontario.

Journal of Complementary and Integrative Medicine is covered by the following abstracting and indexing services:

•    Abstracts on Hygiene and Communicable Diseases
•    Advanced Polymers Abstracts (CSA)
•    Agroforestry Abstracts
•    Aluminium Industry Abstracts (CSA)
•    ASSIA
•    CAB Abstracts
•    Ceramic Abstracts / World Ceramics Abstracts (CSA)
•    Chemical Abstracts (CAS)
•    Composites Industry Abstracts (CSA)
•    Computer and Information Systems Abstracts (CSA)
•    Corrosion Abstracts (CSA)
•    Crop Physiology Abstracts
•    Current Abstracts
•    EMBASE
•    Engineered Materials Abstracts (CSA)
•    Environmental Engineering Abstracts (CSA)
•    Excerpta Medica
•    Forest Products Abstracts
•    Forestry Abstracts
•    Global Health
•    Horticultural Science Abstracts
•    Intute
•    MANTIS
•    Materials Business File (CSA)
•    METADEX (CSA)
•    Nutrition Abstracts and Reviews
•    Plant Breeding Abstracts
•    Plant Genetic Resources Abstracts
•    Postharvest News and Information
•    Reactions Weekly
•    Review of Aromatic and Medicinal Plants
•    Rural Development Abstracts
•    Scopus
•    Soils and Fertilizers Abstracts
•    Solid State and Superconductivity Abstracts (CSA)
•    SPORTDiscus
•    Sugar Industry Abstracts
•    Tropical Diseases Bulletin
•    Veterinary Science Database
•    World Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology Abstracts
•    WorldCat

8. International Journal of Naturopathic Medicine

The peer-reviewed journal of the profession

9. Journal of Herbs, Spices & Medicinal Plants

The Journal of Herbs, Spices & Medicinal Plants is an essential reference filled with recent research and other valuable information associated with herbs, spices, and medicinal plants. The Journal serves as a focus point through which investigators and others may publish material of importance to the production, marketing, and utilization of these plants and associated extracts. The journal covers the following topics: growth, development, horticulture, ecology, physiology, genetic, chemistry, and economics.

10. Journal of Natural Medicines

Springerlink
Abstracted/Indexed in:
Science Citation Index Expanded (SciSearch), PubMed/Medline, SCOPUS, EMBASE, Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS), Google Scholar, CSA, CAB International, Academic OneFile, AGRICOLA, Biological Abstracts, BIOSIS, CAB Abstracts, EMCare, Gale, Global Health, IBIDS, Journal Citation Reports/Science Edition, OCLC, Reaxys, SCImago, Summon by Serial Solutions.

11.BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine

BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on interventions and resources that complement or replace conventional therapies, with a specific emphasis on research that explores the biological mechanisms of action, as well as their efficacy, safety, costs, patterns of use and/or implementation.

It is journal policy to publish work deemed by peer reviewers to be a coherent and sound addition to scientific knowledge and to put less emphasis on interest levels, provided that the research constitutes a useful contribution to the field.

12. Focus on Alternative and Complementary Therapies

Royal Pharmaceutical Society
Online ISSN: 2042-7166 available from onleinelibrary wiley
Authors are now invited to submit papers to FACT Focus on Alternative and Complementary Therapies. The Journal is seeking good evidence-based original research papers, reviews and perspective papers. For more information please see the author guidelines

13. Chinese Medicine

Category: Complementary and Alternative Medicine,Pharmacology
Chinese Medicine is an open access, online journal publishing evidence-based, scientifically justified, and ethical research into all aspects of Chinese medicine. Indexed journal with Impact factor.

14. American Journal of Chinese Medicine

AJCM's Impact Factor for 2011 is 1.85
The American Journal of Chinese Medicine, which is defined in its broadest sense possible, publishes original articles and essays relating to traditional or ethnomedicine of all cultures. Areas of particular interest include:

    Basic scientific and clinical research in indigenous medical techniques, therapeutic procedures, medicinal plants, and traditional medical theories and concepts;
    Multidisciplinary study of medical practice and health care, especially from historical, cultural, public health, and socioeconomic perspectives;
    International policy implications of comparative studies of medicine in all cultures, including such issues as health in developing countries, affordability and transferability of health-care techniques and concepts;
    Translating scholarly ancient texts or modern publications on ethnomedicine.

15. Archives of Drug Information

Subject Area: Medicine | Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics
from wiley

16.Natural Product Research

Formerly Natural Product Letters (1992 - 2002)

The aim of Natural Product Research is to publish important contributions in the field of natural product chemistry. The journal covers all aspects of research in the chemistry and biochemistry of naturally occurring compounds.

The communications include coverage of work on natural substances of land and sea and of plants, microbes and animals. Discussions of structure elucidation, synthesis and experimental biosynthesis of natural products as well as developments of methods in these areas are welcomed in the journal. Finally, research papers in fields on the chemistry-biology boundary, eg. fermentation chemistry, plant tissue culture investigations etc., are accepted into the journal.

Natural Product Research issues will be subtitled either "Part A - Synthesis and Structure" or "Part B - Bioactive Natural Products". for details on this , see the forthcoming articles section.

17. Complementary Therapies in Medicine

from sciencedirect
Complementary Therapies in Medicine is an international, peer-reviewed journal that has considerable appeal to anyone who seeks objective and critical information on complementary therapies or who wishes to deepen their understanding of these approaches. It will be of particular interest to healthcare practitioners.

18. Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine


Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine is an open access, peer-reviewed, online journal that aims to promote the exchange of original knowledge and research in any area of ethnobiology and ethnomedicine. Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine invites research articles and reviews based on original interdisciplinary studies on the inextricable relationships between human cultures and nature/universe, Traditional Environmental/Ecological Knowledge (TEK), folk and traditional medical knowledge, as well as the relevance of these for environmental and public health policies.

Indexed in
•    CABI
•    Citebase
•    Embase
•    EmBiology
•    EmCare
•    Google Scholar
•    Index Copernicus
•    MEDLINE
•    OAIster
•    PubMed
•    PubMed Central
•    Science Citation Index Expanded
•    SCImago
•    Scirus
•    Scopus
•    SOCOLAR
•    Zetoc
•    Zoological Reco

19. African Journal of Traditional, Complementary and Alternative Medicines

AJTCAM ISSN: 0189-6016
Author Fees: Fast-Track Review: 1000.00 (USD)
Fast publication of paper
Publication fee: 300.00 (USD)
Fee for publishing a manuscript with 10 pages on A4 paper is $300.0USD. Additional pages attract $100 per every extra 5 pages.

20. European Journal of Integrative Medicine

from Sciencedirect
The European Journal of Integrative Medicine (EuJIM) understands integrative medicine as the link between conventional medicine and evidence based complementary and alternative medicine (CAM). To strengthen the understanding and cooperation between these polarised fields is the major target of this journal.

21. Indian Journal of Traditional Knowledge

Impact Factor of IJTK is 0.232 (JCR 2010)

The Indian Journal of Traditional Knowledge will carry original research papers, review articles, short communications, etc. concerned with the observation and experimental investigation of the biological activities of the materials from plants, animals and minerals, used in the traditional health-care systems such as Ayurveda, Siddha, Yoga, Unani, Naturopathy, Homoeopathy, Folk-remedies, etc. As validation of indigenous claims it will cover Ethno-biology, Ethno-medicine, Ethno-pharmacology, Ethno-pharmacognosy & Clinical Studies on efficacy.

Besides, the journal will also welcome interdisciplinary papers on traditional uses (non-medicinal) of Indian raw materials of plant, animal and mineral origin and development of appropriate technologies for community benefit with specific interest to the rural areas.

22. Journal of Australian Traditional Medicine Society

23. International Journal of Pharmaceutical Research And Development

As research motivating journal we publishes original research papers, review articles and limited number of short communication on pharmaceutical science and relevant areas.

24. Global Journal of Research on Medicinal Plants & Indigenous Medicine

Global Journal of Research on Medicinal plants & Indigenous Medicine (GJRMI), ISSN - 2277-4289, an International, Peer reviewed, open access, Monthly E- Journal. Researc articles from all traditional systems of medicine like Ayurveda, Siddha, Homeopathy, Unani, Naturopathy, Yoga, Tibbi, Ancient Chinese, Korean, African, Vietanamese, Iranian Medicine, Islamic medicine, Folk medicine  are welcomed.

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