Family: Lamiaceae
Synonyms: Leucas decurva Benth., Phlomis nutans Roth
Description: Unbranched or with few lateral branches; hirsute; calyx prominently ribbed and curved at middle, mouth oblique gland-dotted and with spreading eglandular hairs.
Leaves juice febrifuge; leaves paste applied over cuts, wounds, and on forehead to cure headache; leaves decoction in dysentery and diarrhea. Powdered root of Bauhinia vahlii with Leucas nutans given in snakebite. [CRC World Dictionary of Medicinal and Poisonous Plants]
2 Published articles of Leucas nutans (Roth) Spreng.
1. DITERPENE FATTY-ACID ESTER FROM LEUCAS-NUTANS
By: HASAN, M; BURDI, DK; AHMAD, VU
JOURNAL OF NATURAL PRODUCTS Volume: 54 Issue: 5 Pages: 1444-1446 Published: SEP-OCT 1991
2. LEUCASIN, A TRITERPENE SAPONIN FROM LEUCAS-NUTANS
By: HASAN, M; BURDI, DK; AHMAD, VU
PHYTOCHEMISTRY Volume: 30 Issue: 12 Pages: 4181-4183 Published: 1991
By: HASAN, M; BURDI, DK; AHMAD, VU
JOURNAL OF NATURAL PRODUCTS Volume: 54 Issue: 5 Pages: 1444-1446 Published: SEP-OCT 1991
2. LEUCASIN, A TRITERPENE SAPONIN FROM LEUCAS-NUTANS
By: HASAN, M; BURDI, DK; AHMAD, VU
PHYTOCHEMISTRY Volume: 30 Issue: 12 Pages: 4181-4183 Published: 1991
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