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
1. Abu Sayeed, M., Abbas Ali, M., Sohel, F. I., Astaq Mohal Khan, G. R. M., & Sarmina Yeasmin, M. (2004). Physico-chemical characteristics of mesua ferrea seed oil and nutritional composition of its seed and leaves. Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Ethiopia, 18(2), 157-166.
2. Adewale, A. I., Mirghani, M. E. S., Muyibi, S. A., Daoud, J. I., & Abimbola, M. M. (2012). Anti-bacterial and cytotoxicity properties of the leaves extract of nahar (mesua ferrea) plant. Advances in Natural and Applied Sciences, 6(5 SPL.ISS. 4), 583-587.
3. Adewale, A. I., Mirghani, M. E. S., Muyibi, S. A., Daoud, J. I., & Abimbola, M. M. (2011). Disinfection studies of nahar (mesua ferrea) seed kernel oil using pour plate method. African Journal of Biotechnology, 10(81), 18749-18754. doi:10.5897/AJB11.2747
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7. Asif, M., Al-Mansoub, M. A., Khan, M. S. S., Yehya, A. H. S., Ezzat, M. O., Oon, C. E., . . . Abdul Majid, A. M. S. (2017). Molecular mechanisms responsible for programmed cell death-inducing attributes of terpenes from mesua ferrea stem bark towards human colorectal carcinoma HCT 116 cells. Journal of Applied Biomedicine, 15(1), 71-80. doi:10.1016/j.jab.2016.10.003
8. Asif, M., Jafari, S. F., Iqbal, Z., Revadigar, V., Oon, C. E., Majid, A. S. A., & Majid, A. M. S. A. (2017). Ethnobotanical and phytopharmacological attributes of mesua ferrea: A mini review. Journal of Applied Pharmaceutical Science, 7(4), 242-251. doi:10.7324/JAPS.2017.70435
9. Asif, M., Shafaei, A., Abdul Majid, A. S., Ezzat, M. O., Dahham, S. S., Ahamed, M. B. K., . . . Abdul Majid, A. M. S. (2017). Mesua ferrea stem bark extract induces apoptosis and inhibits metastasis in human colorectal carcinoma HCT 116 cells, through modulation of multiple cell signalling pathways. Chinese Journal of Natural Medicines, 15(7), 505-514. doi:10.1016/S1875-5364(17)30076-6
10. Asif, M., Shafaei, A., Jafari, S. F., Mohamed, S. K., Ezzat, M. O., Abdul Majid, A. S., . . . Abdul Majid, A. M. S. (2016). Isoledene from mesua ferrea oleo-gum resin induces apoptosis in HCT 116 cells through ROS-mediated modulation of multiple proteins in the apoptotic pathways: A mechanistic study. Toxicology Letters, 257, 84-96. doi:10.1016/j.toxlet.2016.05.027
11. Aslam, M., Kothiyal, N. C., & Sarma, A. K. (2015). True boiling point distillation and product quality assessment of biocrude obtained from mesua ferrea L. seed oil via hydroprocessing. Clean Technologies and Environmental Policy, 17(1), 175-185. doi:10.1007/s10098-014-0774-z
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