Millettia Pachycarpa Benth: A Herbal Medicinal Plant of Southeast Asia

Author(s):  
Bishnupada Roy ◽  
Ravi Rao Bharti
2016 ◽  
Vol 5 (02) ◽  
pp. 1272 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mukesh M. Patel

Ethnomedicinal field trips were undertaken during 2012-2014 in the villages of Bayad taluka, Aravalli district, Gujarat, for the documentation of folk and herbal medicinal plants used by local people residing in and around forest areas. During field trips firsthand information on traditional uses of wild medicinal plant species was collected from tribal people. The source of information is based on interviews with local Vaidyas, Bhagats, Shepherds and local tribal informants of the area. The study indicated that tribe depends on medicinal flora for curing their various diseases. The study showed that, 24 plant species belonging to 22 genera of 20 Angiosperms families were recorded during field trips in study area.


2003 ◽  
Vol 85 (1) ◽  
pp. 173 ◽  
Author(s):  
Suratwadee Jiwajinda ◽  
Vilai Santisopasri ◽  
Akira Murakami ◽  
Masanori Kawanaka ◽  
Hiromu Kawanaka ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Jadiaman Parhusip ◽  
Deddy Ronaldo ◽  
Bagus Valentino

This Design of android-based application of electronic encyclopedia of medicinal plant was created as a way to provide information to people about the benefits of herbal medicinal plants.This application used the website as the site admin to enter data of medicinal plants and the application (android) as a place for users to view information of medicinal plants. The software engineering design was Luther method. This method is also called Multimedia Development Life Cycle which is a model developed through 6 stages; Concept, Design, Material Collecting, Assembly, Testing, and Distribution. This Luther model has similar stages to Waterfall model so it can be easily understood and implemented, easy to follow and can be used by small developers. The result of this application was hoped to help users to know which herbal plant that can be made into medicine that can cure some specific diseases.


2019 ◽  
Vol 20 (2) ◽  
pp. 328-337 ◽  
Author(s):  
SHALATI FEBJISLAMI ◽  
ANI KURNIAWATI ◽  
MAYA MELATI ◽  
YUDIWANTI WAHYU

Febjislami S, Kurniawati A, Melati M, Wahyu Y. 2019. Morphological characters, flowering and seed germination of the Indonesian medicinal plant Orthosiphon aristatus. Biodiversitas 20: 328-337. Orthosiphon aristatus (Blume) Miq is a popular medicinal plant in Southeast Asia. The morphological variation of O. aristatus is narrow and information on flowering and seed germination is limited. This study aimed to determine the morphological characters, flowering and seed germination of O. aristatus. The study was conducted on 19 accessions (ex situ collections) of O. aristatus from West, Central and East Java. It was found that the differences in morphological and flowering characters were mainly based on shape and color. The dominant stem color is strong yellowish green mixed with deep purplish pink in different proportions. The dominant leaf shape was medium elliptic. O. aristatus flower has three kinds of colors: purple, intermediate and white (the most common color). O. aristatus has heterostyled flower with a long-styled morph. The stigma has two shapes: open and close (the dominant shape). The open and close stigma was found in Tuban accession, the open stigma was found in Pamekasan accession. O. aristatus accessions have a narrow diversity of 84% similarity rate. O. aristatus started flowering at 4-5 weeks after planting and blooming 2-3 weeks later. O. aristatus seeds begin to germinate on the fourth day and take about eight days to grow from seedling to become complete sprouts. Count I ranged from day 5-6 and count II on days 10-11. Tuban accession has the highest germination rate of 72.97%. The results of this research can be considered as new information, regarding information about the diversity of morphological, flowering characters and the ability of O. aristatus seed to germinate.


2021 ◽  
pp. 150-160
Author(s):  
Sakthipriya Mathavaraj ◽  
Kalluvettankuzhy Krishnannair Sabu

In recent years, demand for medicinal plants increased due to the rise in attraction towards herbal products which are safer compared to modern drugs. Centella asiatica (L.) Urb is known as an important medicinal plant in herbal medicinal systems. It also used as an active ingredient for many products in the pharmaceutical and cosmetic industry. So far, review on this plant concerns mainly on medicinal, cosmetology and photochemical works reported. This review presents the genetic studies conducted in this herb along with a mention on conservation. Since documenting and studying genetic variation and its composition has an important connection for the understanding of evolution and improving the conservation of this species.


Planta Medica ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 86 (15) ◽  
pp. 1050-1057 ◽  
Author(s):  
Matthias F. Melzig ◽  
Stefan Böttger

Abstract Potentilla erecta is a medicinal plant described under its traditional name Tormentil in medieval herbal books and used until today in many European countries. Today monographs for Tormentillae rhizoma in the European pharmacopeia, as well as a monograph of the Herbal Medicinal Product Commission as a drug for traditional use, exist. The present review summarizes published investigations in phytochemistry and pharmacology, together with new findings reflecting the mechanisms of action of ellagitannins as one of the main ingredients of this herbal drug. Taken together all in vitro and in vivo investigations’ data support the traditional use for treatment of diarrhea and mucosal inflammation despite a lack of suffcient clinical studies.


2020 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 29-81
Author(s):  
Abdul Kader Mohiuddin ◽  
Sayra Akter Lia

Ficus racemosa is a traditional medicinal plant found in Southeast Asia and Australia. It is commonly known as 'gular'or ‘Dumur’. Owing to the presence of β-sitosterol it decreases the blood glucose concentration. Many active constituents isolated from different parts of this plant exhibit useful pharmacological activity. The objective of this dissertation is to identify the biological activity of the roots of an indigenous medicinal plant, viz., Ficus racemosa (Family: Moraceae) and to evaluate the possible phytochemical and pharmacological profiles of the crude extracts. Some chemical and biological researches on this plant have been conducted out so far, focusing mainly on the plant's bark and root. That's why the objective of this framework is to assess the different possibilities of developing new therapeutic targets from this plant's fruit that could be crucial for the treatment of many diseases.


2019 ◽  
Vol 10 (8) ◽  
pp. 5080-5090 ◽  
Author(s):  
Min Chen ◽  
Ying Qin ◽  
Hang Ma ◽  
Xi Zheng ◽  
Renping Zhou ◽  
...  

Two triterpenoids from Acanthopanax trifoliatus, an edible medicinal plant from Southeast Asia, attenuated lipopolysaccharides-induced inflammation in murine macrophage RAW246.7 cells and tetradecanoylphorbolacetate-induced mouse ear edema.


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