Saturday, August 17, 2013

Merremia cissoides, Roadside Woodrose

Merremia cissoides (Lam.) Hallier f.
Family: Convolvulaceae

Synonyms: Batatas cissoides (Lam.) Choisy, Convolvulus calycinus Kunth, Convolvulus cissoides Lam., Convolvulus oronocensis Willd. ex Roem. & Schult., Convolvulus riparius Kunth, Ipomoea cissoides (Lam.) Griseb., Ipomoea cissoides f. viscidula Meisn., Pharbitis cissoides (Lam.) Peter

6 Published articles of Merremia cissoides

Thursday, August 15, 2013

Saussurea auriculata chengalva kostu Kushtha


Saussurea auriculata (DC.) Sch.Bip.
Family: Compositae
Synonyms: Aplotaxis auriculata DC., Carduus auriculatus Wall., Cnicus auriculatus Wall., Himalaiella auriculata (DC.), Saussurea hypoleuca Spreng. ex DC., Theodorea auriculata Kuntze

Other names:
Sanskrit: Kushtha कुष्ट
Telugu: chengalva kostu చెంగల్వ కోస్టు
Tamil: chagalkoshtam சங்கல் கோச்டம்
Kannada: koshta
Hindi: kust कुस्ट

Platanthera edgeworthii Riddhi Habenaria edgeworthii

Platanthera edgeworthii (Hook.f. ex Collett) R.K.Gupta
Family: Orchidaceae
Synonyms: Platantheroides edgeworthii (Hook.f. ex Collett) Szlach., Habenaria edgeworthii Hook.f. ex Collett, Habenella edgeworthii (Hook.f. ex Collett) Szlach. & Kras-Lap.

Hindi: ऋद्धि Riddhi
Tamil: Riddhi ரித்தி
Malayalam: Riddhi
Telugu: Riddhi రిద్ధి
Kannada: Riddhi
Sanskrit: ऋद्धि Riddhi


Plants up to 50(-75) cm, with rather small, ± sessile tuberoids. Stem leafy, somewhat flexuous. Leaves (2-)3-4, sheathing, the second largest, to 6-10 x 4.5 cm, ovate to ovate-lanceolate. Inflorescence cylindrical, up to 20(-25) cm long, 3 cm broad, dense. Bracts lanceolate, ± equalling the ovary in length. Flowers yellow and green, deflexed in bud. Sepals green, margins ciliolate, the dorsal broader than long, broadly ovate 3-4 x 4-5 mm, the lateral sepals somewhat larger, oblong, 5-6 mm long, ± deflexed; petals bright yellow, sometimes greenish-yellow, thick, obliquely triangular from c. 4 mm broad base, 5(-6) mm long, curved inwards and forming a hood with dorsal sepal. Labellum entire, 7-9 mm long, strap-shaped, bright yellow, its base forming a 1-1.5 mm broad, slightly chanelled claw, the anterior portion ± abruptly deflexed, 5-6 mm long, c.l mm broad, on the flexion with a distinct transverse gibbosity. Spur longer than ovary, to 1.5-2.5 cm, spreading and directed upwards, usually hooked downwards towards the tip. Column 2-3 mm, anther canals short, stigmatic processes short, oblong. Ovary twisted, glabrous 
Uses: Nervine and cardiac tonic.

Published articles:

Sedum oreades, Mountain Sedum


Sedum oreades (Decne.) Raym.-Hamet
Family: Crassulaceae
Synonyms: Sedum jaeschkei Kurz, Sedum piloshanense Fröd., Umbilicus oreades Decne.
Chinese name: 山景天 shan jing tian
Common name: Mountain Sedum

Published articles of Sedum oreades
1. A PHYTO GEOGRAPHIC STUDY ON SECTION OREADES OF SEDUM FROM XIZANG TIBET
FU K-T - Acta Botanica Yunnanica  Volume: 3   Issue: 1   Pages: 43-48   Published: 1981

2. REVISION OF THE OREADES NEW-SECTION NEW-STATUS OF THE GENUS SEDUM OF CHINA
FU K-T - Acta Phytotaxonomica Sinica  Volume: 12   Issue: 1   Pages: 51-78   Published: 1974


Campanula latifolia



Campanula latifolia L.
Family: Campanulaceae
Synonyms: Campanula macrantha (Fisch. ex Sims) Hook., Drymocodon latifolium (L.) Fourr., Trachelioides latifolia (L.) Opiz

Perennial, stems erect, 50-100 cm high, unramified, bluntly angular, bare or downy. Seeds obovoid, ellipsoid, compressed, biconvex, winged, 2-2.4 x 1.1-1.3 mm. Surface longitudinal fine furrowed, lustrous, palebrown, wing light-brown. 2n = 34.


7 Published articles of Campanula latifolia

Saturday, August 10, 2013

New vaccine adjuvant from 'Ashwagandha' gets US patent

New vaccine adjuvant from 'Ashwagandha' gets US patent

The US patent office has granted patent to an innovative industry-academia research project that has led to a new vaccine adjuvant extracted from ' Ashwagandha', also known as Indian Ginseng, a medicinal plant used in Ayurveda as an immunity enhancer. The grant of patent will further the cause of development of far more effective vaccines meant for improvement of human immune system to counter various ailments.

The Union government's department of science and technology (DST) had sponsored the research project which was jointly executed by Pune-based Serum Institute of India (SII) and University of Pune's Inter-disciplinary School of Health Sciences (ISHS).

Executive director of SII Suresh Jadhav is the lead author while ISHS head Bhushan Patwardhan and SII research manager Manish Gautam formed the team of inventors. Additional research team included Sunil Gairola and Yojana Shinde from the SII, Dada Patil and Sanjay Mishra from the university.

Jadhav told TOI on Friday, "We are already in the process of developing new vaccines and the US patent will enable us the use the newly developed adjuvant right from the development stage of these vaccines. The new vaccine adjuvant has been found to be far more effective compared to traditional adjuvant. It has shown greater success in applications related to ailments like meningitis; diphtheria; and tetanus, among others," he added.

According to Patwardhan, "The application of this new adjuvant can be envisaged not only with vaccines against meningitis, polio, diphtheria, tetanus and hepatitis but also holds promise against HIV, tuberculosis and malaria." Patwardhan has described the project as a unique industry-academia partnership success story with a very high potential of applications owing to the involvement of the industry.

He said, "Newer vaccines include synthetic, recombinant or highly purified subunit antigens that are weakly immunogenic. Therefore vaccine formulations often require adjuvants for better immunological efficiency. Immuno-modulators obtained from different sources like synthetic, bacterial, viral have been used for enhancement of immune response to vaccines. Plant based products are being considered as one option for immune adjuvants."

He said, "The concept of rasayana in Ayurveda is based on modulation of immune response to provide better immunity and resistance to fight against diseases. Many extracts and formulations prepared from rasayana plants have shown immuno-modulatory activity in various models. Researchers in health sciences have been actively engaged in establishing immuno-modulatory activity of medicinal plants including 'Ashwagandha','Shatavari' and 'Guduchi.' Our studies indicate that these botanical materials have potential to be developed as immuno-adjuvants. As such, it was desirable to develop well characterized and highly pure adjuvant as compared to crude extracts which can be formulated with vaccines."

The DST had provided a total financial outlay of Rs 90 lakh spread over three years for the research project, which had completed in 2007 and actual development work continued thereafter at the SII. Following Indian patents, the US Patent application was made in 2009
Source: Times of India

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Withania somnifera Ashwagandha Amukkura Winter cherry

Withania somnifera (L.) Dunal
Family: Solanaceae
Other local names
Arabic: ويتانيا منومة
Assamese: Lakhanu
Bengali : Ashvagandha
Bengali Aswagandha
Catala: Bufera
Chinese: 睡茄
Deutsch: Schlafbeere
English: Winter cherry
Gujarati : Asgandha અશ્વગંધા
Hindi: Aswagandha अश्वगंधा
Indian ginseng or Winter cherry
Kannada: Angarberu, Hiremaddina-gida, Aswagandha ಅಶ್ವಗಂಧಾ,
Kashmiri : Asagandh
Magyar: Álombogyó
Marathi: Askandh आसकंद; Asagandha
Malayalam: Amukkuram അമുക്കുരം
Oriya : Aswagandha
Punjabi : Asgandh ਅਸ਼ਵਗੰਧਾ
Sanskrit : Hayagandh¡, V¡jigandh¡, Ashwagandhi
Sinhalese: අශ්වඝන්ධ
Suomi: Rohtokoisio
Tamil : Amukkaramkizangu, amukkira அமுக்கிரா
Telegu: Pennerugadda పెన్నేరు గడ్డ; Ashwagandha అశ్వగంధ,
Urdu: Asgand
Vietnamise: Sâm_Ấn_Độ

 Ashwagandha is among the most highly regarded herbal tonifiers in ayurvedic herbalism. It is considered a tonic, nervine, and adaptogen. [American Herbal Pharmacopoeia: Botanical Pharmacognosy]

Ayurvedic uses: Sotha, Kshaya, Daurblya, Vataroga, Klaibya [API- Part-1, Vol.1]
Kampavata, Ashwagandha appeared to increase body weight and hemoglobin. Withania somnifera root extract) – a well known adaptogenic agent. Anti-Parkinson’s, hypercholesterolaemia. Cholera, dysentery; used as antiemetic.

Adenopathy, Addiction, Aging, Alcoholism, Alzheimer’s, Ameba, Amenorrhea, Anemia, Anorexia, Anthrax, Arthrosis, Asthma, Backache, Bacteria, Boil, Bronchosis, Cancer, Cancer, lung, Carbuncle, Childbirth, Chill, Cholecystosis, Cold, Conjunctivosis, Convulsion, Cough, Cramp, Cystosis, Debility, Decubitis, Dermatosis, Diarrhea, Dropsy, Dyspepsia, Emaciation, Emphysema, Epilepsy, Eruption, Erysipelas, Fertility, Fever, Frigidity, Fungus, Furuncle, Gangrene, Gray Hair, Hemorrhoid, Hepatosis, Herpes, Hiccup, High Blood Pressure, High Cholesterol, Immunodepression, Impotence, Infection, Infertility, Inflammation, Insomnia, Leukocytosis, Leukoderma, Leukopenia, Lice, Lumbago, Marasmus, Milk Deficiency, Miscarriage, Morphinism, MS, Mycosis, Nausea, Nervousness, Neurasthenia, Neurosis, Neutropenia, Pain, Parasite, Pediculosis, Proctosis, Psoriasis, Pulmonosis, Rheumatism, Ringworm, Sarcoma, Scabies, Senility, Smallpox, Sore, Stress, Swelling, Syphilis, Tuberculosis, Tumor, Typhoid, Ulcer, Uterosis, VD, Virus, Water Retention, Worm, Wound, Yeast. [Handbook of Medicinal Herbs]

Withania somnifera root has chemopreventive efficacy against forestomach and skin carcinogenesis [Handbook of herbs and spices]

Roots and leaves are used by many ethnic communities as medicines in many other diseases. In Ayurvedic system, powder of root is used for improvement of semen and in many other diseases. [HERBAL CURES: TRADITIONAL APPROACH]

In West African local medicine, both roots and leaves are used internally, and the freshly pounded leaves also externally, against fever, chills, rheumatism, colics, etc. The juice of the plant is said to be diuretic and emmenagogic. In local medicine in East Africa, the root is considered to have narcotic and antiepileptic actions (Pichi Sermoli, 1955). In India, the bruised leaves and ground root are used as a local application to painful swellings, carbuncles and ulcers as the root and leaves are considered to be sedative and the root has been included in the Indian Pharmacopoeia and Codex for its narcotic and sedative properties. [Medicinal plants in tropical West Africa]

The root of this plant is a tonic, alterative, aphrodisiac and used in consumption, emaciation, debility due to old age, rheumatism, etc. It has also narcotic, diuretic and deobstruent properties. In Sind, it is used to cause abortion. The root ground into a paste is applied on ulcers, carbuncles and painful swellings with beneficial results. The Zulus use an infusion of the root as an enema for gangrenous rectitis and the whole plant for treating syphilis. The green berries are rubbed on ringworm with beneficial effect. A decoction of the leaf is used externally and internally in the treatment of haemorrhoids. A paste of the leaf is applied on syphilitic sores. In Tanganyika, the root of the plant is used as a sexual stimulant and also as an abortifacient, while in southern and eastern Africa it is given for diarrhoea and proctitis and the leaf for nausea and rheumatism. [Medicinal Plants (Indigenous and Exotic) Used in Ceylon]

Reduces stress, Has anti-inflammatory effect, Boosts sexual energy in men [Pharmacodynamic Basis of Herbal Medicine]

Since ancient times ashwagandha has been considered a nervine tonic, alterative, aphrodisiac, deobstruent (having the property of removing obstruction in any system of the human body) and a sedative. It has been used in rheumatism, consumption and in debility. Ashwagandha can be used by persons of both sexes, of all ages and at all stages of  their lives. In elders it provides energy, relieves inflammations, pains and aches of the back, hand and feet, and in the generative system, nervous debility and diseases due to vata. It is being prescribed as an anabolic agent, as an adaptogen and analgesic for the treatment of various arthropathies, certain forms of hypertension, insanity, etc. It imparts resistance to infection and stress. It stimulates sexual impulses and increases sperm counts. It is considered a Rasayana, for strength, vigour and for rejuvenation. The easiest way to use the root is to take one teaspoonful of the fine powder with sweetened milk, or mix the powder with ghee, lick the mixture followed by milk sweetened with sugar candy. In gynecological practice it helps in sterility, leucorrhoea and inflammation of the vagina. It also helps breast development. For these purposes, take one teaspoonful of ashwagandha powder with half a teaspoonful of ghee, and honey before breakfast in the morning and before sleeping in the evening, followed by cold sweet milk. It must be taken for three months, particularly during winter. [Rasayana - Traditional Herbal Medicines for Modern Times Vol2]

Constitutents: Aswagandha roots contain alkaloids, starch, reducing sugar, hentriacontane, glycosides, dulcital, withaniol acid and a neutral compound. Wide variation (0.13-0.31%) is observed in alkaloid content. Majumdar (1955) isolated 8 amorphous bases such as withanine, somniferine, somniferinine, somnine, withananine, withananinine, pseudowithanine and withasomnine. Other alkaloids reported are nicotine, tropine, pseudotropine, 3,a-tigloyloxytropane, choline, cuscudohygrine, anaferine, anahygrine and others. Free aminoacids in the roots include aspartic acid, glycine, tyrosine, alanine, proline,
tryptophan, glutamic acid and cystine. Leaves contain 12 withanolides, alkaloids, glycosides, glucose and free amino acids. Berries contain a milk coagulating enzyme, two esterases, free amino acids, fatty oil, essential oil and alkaloids.

694 Published articles of Withania somnifera

Quisqualis indica Combretum indicum Rangoon Creeper

Combretum indicum (L.) DeFilipps - Accepted name

Synonym:Quisqualis indica L.

Common name: Rangoon Creeper
Arabic: كيكوال هندي
Bahasa: Ceguk
Bengali: মধুমংজরী Madhumanjari
Bombay: marmasi, lalachameli, rangunachavel
Chinese: 使君子
Deutsch: Rangunschlinger
Gujarati: Barmasi vel
Hindi: Rangoon ki bel
Malayalam: യശോദപ്പൂ
Manipuri: পারিজাত Parijat
Marathi: मधु मालती Madhumati
Tamil: Irangunmalle. ilengaramalligai
Telugu: Rangonimalle రంగూన్ మల్లె, tige-ganneru తీగె గన్నేరు, రాధా మనోహరం
Thai: เล็บมือนาง,  Lep Mue Naang
Urdu: Ishq pechaan عسق پیچاں
Rangoon jasmine, Rangoon creeper, Burma creeper, Chinese honeysuckle, drunken sailor; dawchprincipalg (Burmese); shih chan tzu, shui chun tzu (Chinese); akar pontianak, akar suloh, belimbing hutan (Malay); liane vermifuge (French); su quan, qua gium, day gium, qua nac (Vietnamese).

Action: Anthelmintic.  Internal Application: Rangoon creeper is a purgative traditionally used to expel tapeworms and other intestinal parasites. It is recommended for children, as it is not too strong for their digestive tracts. Caution: Take only with cold water. Warm water may cause nausea. [A Thai Herbal  Traditional Recipes for Health and Harmony]

Dried ripe fruit or seed - roundworm infestation, swelling of the belly, this plant have shown cathartic and antitumor activity in animals. [Herbal Pharmacology in the People’s Republic of China]

Fruits and seeds— anthelmintic (particularly against ascarites and soporific). Seeds— soporific. Ripe seeds are roasted and given in diarrhoea and fever. Macerated in oil, are applied to parasitic skin diseases. Leaves— decoction prescribed in abdominal pain.
The leaves and flowers gave rutin and pelargonidin-3-glucoside, quisqualic acid, trigonelline, L-proline and L-asparagine. Quisqualic acid showed anthelmintic activity. Seeds gave arachidic, linoleic, oleic, palmitic and stearic acids. [Indian Medicinal Plants An Illustrated Dictionary]

Antiparasitic: Roundworms, pinworms, tapeworms, parasites, digestive disturbances Harmonizes and tonifies the Spleen and Stomach  Childhood nutritional impairment, abdominal distension, loss of appetite, weak constitution Harmonizes and tonifies the qi Childhood nutritional impairment, abdominal distension, loss of appetite, weak constitution Breaks up obstruction: Roundworms, pinworms, digestive disorders, childhood nutritional impairment, distension of the abdomen
Toxicity mildly toxic: side-effects such as nausea, vomiting and belching (toasting the herb decreases its toxicity), occasionally allergic reactions with skin rashes with or without itching, painful swollen ankles, increase in body temperature. Overdose: headache, dizziness, nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea, abdominal pain, sweating, cold limbs leading to seizures, drop in blood pressure. Treat overdose with a decoction of Caryophylli flos  and Glycyrrhizae radix. [ Material Medica for Chinese Medicine].

Uses: Quisqualis indica L. is principally known for its astringent and anthelmintic properties. In Indonesia, a decoction of the fruit is drunk to expel intestinal worms. In Malaysia, the fruits are eaten to expel intestinal worms, and a decoction of the fruit is given to children to stop diarrhea. The juice expressed from the leaves is used to heal boils and ulcers, and to treat ringworm infection and fever. The roots are used to relieve cough and hiccups. In the Philippines, the plant is used to treat diseases of the chest. In Vietnam, the fruit is used to expel intestinal worms and the roots are used to soothe rheumatism and assuage gastric discomfort [Medicinal Plants of The Asia-Pacific: Drugs for The Future]

Parts used - Leaves. Indications - Dysentery. [Medicinal Plants of Myanmar]
Major Constituents and Source: Seed) Potassium quisqualate, trigonelline, fatty acid, cyanidin, monoglycoside, Uses: Insecticide, improves spleen function, digestion; treats diarrhea, cough.

33 Published articles & Patent details of Quisqualis indica L.

Veronica serpyllifolia Thyme Speedwell Quendel-Ehrenpreis

Veronica serpyllifolia L.
Family: Plantaginaceae

Synonyms: Cardia multiflora Dulac , Veronica funesta J.F. Macbr. & Payson , Veronica humifusa Dicks. , Veronica riederana Gand. ex Kom. , Veronica ruderalis Vahl , Veronica serpyllifolia subsp. humifusa (Dicks.) Syme , Veronica serpyllifolia subsp. neomexicana Cock. , Veronica serpyllifolia subsp. nummularioides Dostál , Veronica serpyllifolia var. nummularioides Lecoq & Lamotte , Veronica serpyllifolia var. serpyllifolia , Veronica tenella All. , Veronicastrum serpyllifolium Fourr. 

Common name: Thyme Speedwell, Thyme-Leaved Speedwell
Svenska: Majveronika
Deutsch: Quendel-Ehrenpreis
Estonian: Liivateelehine mailane
French: Véronique à feuilles de serpolet
Suomi: Orvontädyke
Russian: Вероника тимьянолистная
Chinese: 小婆婆纳


Published articles of Veronica serpyllifolia

Friday, August 9, 2013

Buchnera hispida Karanji




Buchnera hispida Buch.-Ham. ex D.Don
Buchnera browniana Schinz, Buchnera schimperiana Hochst. ex A.Rich., Striga schimperiana Hochst.
Family: Orobanchaceae (Formerly this plant was in Scrophulariaceae)

Marathi: कारंजी Karanji

Published articles of  Buchnera hispida:

1. A NOVEL FLAVONE GLYCOSIDE-5.6.7-TRIMETHOXY FLAVONE 4'-0-BETA-D-GLYCOSIDE FROM BUCHNERA-HISPIDA BUCH-HAM EX D-DON
AQIL, M; KHAN, IZ; AHMAD, MB; et al.
Source: DISCOVERY AND INNOVATION  Volume: 6   Issue: 4   Pages: 343-345   Published: DEC 1994

2. PHOTOCONTROL OF SEED-GERMINATION IN THE HEMIPARASITE BUCHNERA-HISPIDA (SCROPHULARIACEAE)
NWOKE, FIO; OKONKWO, SNC - PHYSIOLOGIA PLANTARUM  Volume: 49   Issue: 4   Pages: 388-392   DOI: 10.1111/j.1399-3054.1980.tb03322.x   Published: 1980

3. SEED-GERMINATION IN BUCHNERA-HISPIDA BUCH-HAM EX D DON
OKONKWO, SNC; NWOKE, FIO - ANNALS OF BOTANY  Volume: 38   Issue: 155   Pages: 409-417   Published: 1974

4. FACULTATIVE HEMI-PARASITISM IN BUCHNERA-HISPIDA BUCH - HAM EX D DON
NWOKE, FIO; OKONKWO, SNC - ANNALS OF BOTANY  Volume: 38   Issue: 158   Pages: 993-&   Published: 1974 

Thursday, August 8, 2013

Ononis spinosa

Ononis spinosa subsp. procurrens (Wallr.) Briq. 
Family: Leguminosae
Synonyms: Ononis antiquorum subsp. maritima Dumort., Ononis maritima Dumort., Ononis proccurens Wallr.,  Ononis procurrens Wallr., Ononis repens L., Ononis spinosa subsp. maritima (Dumort.) P.Fourn.


Published articles:
1. Using principle component analysis to compare genetic diversity across polyploidy levels within plant complexes: an example from British Restharrows (Ononis spinosa and Ononis repens)
Kloda, J. M.; Dean, P. D. G.; Maddren, C.; et al. - HEREDITY  Volume: 100   Issue: 3   Pages: 253-260   DOI: 10.1038/sj.hdy.6801044   Published: MAR 2008

2. Isolation and characterization of microsatellite loci in Ononis repens, Leguminosae
Author(s): Kloda, JM; Dean, PDG; MacDonald, D; et al. - MOLECULAR ECOLOGY NOTES  Volume: 4   Issue: 4   Pages: 596-598   DOI: 10.1111/j.1471-8286.2004.00748.x   Published: DEC 2004 

Teucrium botrys, Cut Leaved germander, bengranat, biengranada

Teucrium botrys L.
Family: Lamiaceae
Synonyms:
Botrys chamaedryoides Fourr., Chamaedrys botrys (L.), Moench Chamaedrys laciniata Gray, Monochilon bipinnatifidus Dulac, Scorodonia botrys (L.) Ser., Teucrium alpinum L., Teucrium botrydium St.-Lag., Teucrium botrys f. albiflora Socorro & Aroza, Teucrium chamaedryoides (Fourr.) Bubani, Trixago botrys (L.) Raf.

Common names: Cut Leaved germander, bengranat (Valencian), biengranada (Spanish, Castillian), germandrina (Spanish, Castillian), hierba tercianera (Spanish, Castillian), pinillo hembra (Spanish, Castillian)

Just one published article:
NEOCLERODANE DITERPENOIDS FROM TEUCRIUM-BOTRYS
Author(s): DELATORRE, MC; FERNANDEZGADEA, F; MICHAVILA, A; et al.
PHYTOCHEMISTRY  Volume: 25   Issue: 10   Pages: 2385-2387   DOI: 10.1016/S0031-9422(00)81701-X   Published: 1986  


Sunday, July 28, 2013

Cardiospermum halicacabum Jyotismati Kanphata buddakakara

Cardiospermum halicacabum L.
Family: Sapindaceae

Synonyms: Cardiospermum acuminatum Miq. , Cardiospermum corycodes Kunze , Cardiospermum corycodes Kuntze , Cardiospermum glabrum Schumach. & Thonn. , Cardiospermum inflatum Salisb. , Cardiospermum luridum Blume , Cardiospermum moniliferum Sw. ex Steud. , Cardiospermum pumilum Blume , Cardiospermum truncatum A.Rich. , Corindum halicacabum (L.) Medik.,

Common names: Balloon Vine, Heart-seed, love in a puff
Assamese: kapal phuta
Bengali: Lataphatkari
Hindi: कनफटा Kanphata, कनफूटी Kanphuti, कपालफोड़ी Kapalphodi
Kannada: agniballi, bekkinatoddinaballi, erumballi, kakaralata
Malayalam: Jyotishmati, katabhi
Marathi: kanphuti, shibjal, kakumardanika
Nepali: ज्योतिसमाति Jyotismati
Oriya: sakralata
Sanskrit: Bunu-uchchhe, इंद्रवल्ली Indravalli, Jyotishmati
Tamil: kottavan, modikkottan, mudakattan
Telugu: buddakakara, ekkudutige, jyotishmatitige, kasaritige

Images Uses here

98 Published articles of Cardiospermum halicacabum

Trichodesma indicum, Adhahpushpi, Kalhudaitumbai, chhota kalpa

Trichodesma indicum (L.) Lehm.
Family: Boraginaceae
Synonym: Borago indica L., Boraginella indica (L.) Kuntze

Common name: Indian borage
Gujarati: undhanphuli
Hindi: छोठा कल्प chhota kalpa
Kannada:  ಕಟ್ಟೆತುಮ್ಬೆಸೊಪ್ಪು ? katthetumbesoppu
Malayalam: കിലുക്കാംതുമ്പ kilukkamthumpa
Marathi: छोटा कल्प chota kalpa
Nepalese: कनिके कुरों kanike kuro, ओनमोडिया झयाङ oonmodia-jhyang, उन्मुन्ती unmunti
Sanskrit: अधःपुष्पि adhahpuspi, Adhomukha, Gandhapushpika, Andhaka
Tamil: அதொமுகி ato-muki, கழுதைத்தும்பை kalutai-t-tumpai, கவிழ்தும்பை kaviltumpai, Kalhudaitumbai.
Telugu: గువ్వగుత్తి guvvagutti
Other local names: Tuwi Tor, Kulpha, Andhaahuli

Uses: Leaf paste for Scabies [Herbal Cures: Traditional Approach]
Ayurvedic uses: Diuretic, emollient, febrifuge. Leaf—depurative. Root— anti-inflammatory, astringent, antidysenteric. Pounded and applied to swelling of joints.
Flower—sudorific and pectoral. The seeds gave linoleic, linolenic, oleic, palmitic and stearic acids. Hexacosane, ethylhexacosanoate, 21,24-hexacosadienoic acid ethylester have been isolated from the leaves.

19 Published articles of Trichodesma indicum

Euphorbia cotinifolia, Sapo barbasco, Caribbean copper plant

Euphorbia cotinifolia L.
Family: Euphorbiaceae

Synonyms: Aklema cotinifolia (L.) Millsp. , Aklema scotanum (Schltdl.) Millsp. , Aklema yavalquahuitl (Schltdl.) Millsp. , Alectoroctonum caracasanum Klotzsch & Garcke , Alectoroctonum cotinifolium (L.) Schltdl. , Alectoroctonum cotinoides (Miq.) Klotzsch & Garcke , Alectoroctonum riedelianum Klotzsch & Garcke , Alectoroctonum scotanum (Schltdl.) Schltdl. , Alectoroctonum willdenowii Klotzsch & Garcke , Alectoroctonum yavalquahuitl Schltdl. , Euphorbia caracasana (Klotzsch & Garcke) Boiss. , Euphorbia cotinifolia subsp. cotinoides (Miq.) Christenh. , Euphorbia cotinoides Miq. , Euphorbia cotinoides var. riedeliana (Klotzsch & Garcke) Müll.Arg. , Euphorbia cotinoides var. verrucosa Boiss. , Euphorbia scotana (Schltdl.) Boiss. , Euphorbia scotanum Schltdl. , Euphorbia scotanum var. yavalquahuitl Boiss. , Euphorbia venenata Schltdl. Tithymalus cotinifolius (L.) Haw.,

Other names: Sapo barbasco, barrabás, Caribbean copper plant, Acacu-i, Assacui, Carawa, Chepo, Coca del Monte, Huarus, Juaras Juquilla, Juquilla, Juquillo, Kachinoskotalu, Ksolmaje, Leiteira, Maleiteira, Red Spurge, Sacha Coca, Yunkini, Yuquilla, Yuquilla Negra, Carrasco, Mala Mujer, Mexican Shrubby Spurge, Yerba Lechera. FG Galibi: conami. Surinam: koenaparoe

Activities: Antiherpetic, Antiviral, Atticide, Attifuge, Cathartic, Caustic, Contraceptive, Curare, Cytotoxic, Emetic, Insecticide, Molluscacide, Piscicide, Poison, Purgative, Vesicant. [Duke’s Handbook of Medicinal Plants of Latin America]
Indications: Alopecia, Cancer, Condyloma, Constipation, Dropsy, Herpes, Ostealgia, Pain, Sores, Syphilis, VD, Viruses, Wounds. [Duke’s Handbook of Medicinal Plants of Latin America]

Whole plant: Used to remedy sores in NW Guyana. Latex: Milky latex is strongly purgative. Used by the French Guiana Galibi as a fish poison. Exudate used to treat infected nails in NW Guyana. Latex in the roots is more poisonous than in other parts of the plant. [Medicinal Plants of the Guianas (Guyana, Surinam, French Guiana)]

Published articles of Euphorbia cotinifolia

Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Ixeris polycephala Cass




Ixeris polycephala Cass.
Family: Compositae
Synonyms: Chondrilla fontinalis Wall. , Chondrilla longifolia Buch.-Ham., Chondrilla tenuis Buch.-Ham., Crepis bonii Gagnep. , Crepis coronopus Gagnep. , Ixeris matsumurae (Makino) Nakai , Lactuca biauriculata , Lactuca matsumurae , Lactuca polycephala (Cass.) Benth.
Vietnamese name: Kim anh nhiều đầu; Rau diếp đắng nhiều đầu; đa đầu khổ mại

Published articles of  Ixeris polycephala:

Two new norsesquiterpenes from Ixeris polycephala
Author(s): Han, Yi Feng; Gao, Kun; Jia, Zhong Jian
Source: Chinese Chemical Letters  Volume: 17   Issue: 7   Pages: 913-915   Published: JUL 2006

Research Progress of Ixeris Polycephala
MAO Xiao-tao et al (Heilongjiang Institute of Animal Sciences,Qiqihar,Heilongjiang 161005,China) 
Qinghai Prataculture, 2011

Many researchers studied Ixeris polycephala Cass in view of it's feeding value and medicinal value.In order to take full advantage of Ixeris polycephala Cass,this paper reviewed the progress on the researches of Ixeris polycephala Cass in the aspects of taxonomy,biological characteristics,cultivarint roduction,cytology and medicinal value in past few decades.

http://en.cnki.com.cn/Article_en/CJFDTOTAL-QHCY201104011.htm

Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Lactuca dissecta



Lactuca dissecta D.Don
Family: Compositae

Synonym: Lactuca auriculata DC.
Nepali: Poniu-Shag

1. Investigations on embryology and developmental anatomy of achene in Lactuca dissecta D. Don (Asteraceae)
Author(s): Sood, S. K.; Sood, Pooja; Kumar, Neelam
Phytomorphology  Volume: 50   Issue: 1   Pages: 59-68   Published: January-March, 2000

2. Lactuca dissecta D. Don. (Asteraceae) in central Kopet Kag
Author(s): Kurbanov, D.
Source: Izvestiya Akademii Nauk Turkmenistana Seriya Biologicheskikh Nauk  Volume: 0   Issue: 2   Pages: 72   Published: 1992

Sunday, June 30, 2013

eJIM - eJournal of Indian Medicine

eJIM - eJournal of Indian Medicine

eJIM, the eJournal of Indian medicine, is a multidisciplinary periodical that publishes studies on traditional South Asian medical systems by qualified scholars in philology, medicine, pharmacology, botany, anthropology and sociology. Authors from India, Sri Lanka and adjoining countries are cordially invited to contribute.

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Friday, June 28, 2013

Links to 9018 Journals and 436 Providers

Links to 9018 Journals

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Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Jasminum auriculatum Yuthika, Magadhi Juhi, Juthi, adavi malle


Jasminum auriculatum Vahl
Family: Oleaceae
Synonyms: Jasminum affine Wight, Jasminum mucronatum Rchb. ex Baker, Jasminum ovalifolium Wight, Jasminum trifoliatum (Lam.) Pers, Mogorium trifoliatum Lam. , Jasminum auriculatum var. glabrior Haines





Bengali: Juthi, Jooin  যুথি / জুঁই
Hindi: Juhi-जूही
Tamil: உச்சி மல்லிகை Uccimalligai, Usimalligai ஊஸிமல்லிகை
Telugu: అడవి మల్లె Adavimalle, కొండ మల్లి konda malli
Oriya: Banamallika
Malayalam: Sucimulla
Kannada: ಸನ್ನ ಮಲ್ಲಿಗೆ  Sanna mallige
Marathi: Jai
Sanskrit: यूथिका Yuthika, मगधि Magadhi
Thai: พุทธชาด

Ayurvedic uses: The leaves gave lupeol, its epimer, hentriacontane and n-tricantanol, a triterpenoid, jasminol; d-mannitol; volatile constituent, jasmone. The pin type pointed flower buds (long styled) on solvent extraction yielded higher concrete content rich in indole and methyl anthranilate, whereas thrum type (short styled) buds yield higher absolute with benzyl acetate as the prominent constituent. [Indian Medicinal Plants An Illustrated Dictionary]
Wound healing activity.

18 Published articles of Jasminum auriculatum

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