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Indian Medicinal Plants An Illustrated Dictionary

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The flowers contain daucosterol,<br />

cumambrin-A, glyceryl-l-monobehenate<br />

and palmitic acid. The flowers also<br />

contain chrysanthemol which showed<br />

strong anti-inflammatory activity in<br />

mice. The flavones, apigenin and luteolin,<br />

are reported to exhibit marked<br />

antitumour activity.<br />

Flowers yield an essential oil containing<br />

camphor (16.0%), trans-carane-trans-2-ol<br />

(15.0%), bornyl acetate<br />

(12.0%) and sabinene (7%).<br />

A related species C. parthenium<br />

(Linn.) Berhh., Feverfew, synonym<br />

Tanacetum parthenium, used for the<br />

management of migraine in Western<br />

herbal, is found in Jammu and Kashmir.<br />

The plant extracts have a powerful<br />

and prostaglandin-independent inhibitory<br />

effect on the secretion of granule<br />

content by leucocytes and platelets.<br />

The inhibition of the agonist-induced<br />

serotonins release by platelets could be<br />

accounted for the benefit in migraine.<br />

The compound responsible for the<br />

anti-secretory activity has been identified<br />

as sesquiterpene alpha-methylenegamma-lactone<br />

derivatives; parthenolide<br />

being the main constituent of the<br />

lactones. (Two fresh or frozen leaves<br />

a day are chewed or capsules or pills<br />

containing 86 mg of the leaf material<br />

is taken for migraine. Fresh leaves may<br />

cause mouth sores.)<br />

Chukrassia tabularis A. Juss.<br />

Family ◮ Meliaceae.<br />

Habitat ◮ Hills of Sikkim, Maharashtra,<br />

Tamil Nadu and the<br />

<strong>An</strong>damans.<br />

Cicer arietinum Linn. 145<br />

English ◮ Bastard Cedar, White<br />

Cedar, <strong>Indian</strong> Red Wood.<br />

Siddha/Tamil ◮ Aglay, Melei Veppu.<br />

Folk ◮ Chikrassy.<br />

Action ◮ Bark—astringent, febrifuge,<br />

antidiarrhoeic, spasmolytic, diuretic.<br />

The plant is used in skeltal<br />

fractures.<br />

The bark contains sitosterol, melianone,<br />

scopoletin and 6,7-di-MeOcoumarin.<br />

The leaves gave quercetin<br />

galactoside, galloyl glucocide and<br />

tannic acid. The bark and young leaves<br />

contain 15 and 20% tannin respectively.<br />

Seeds contain tetranortriterpenoids.<br />

EtOH (50%) extract of the stem<br />

bark exhibited spasmolytic, hypotensive<br />

and diuretic activity. The saline<br />

extract of seeds showed haemagglutinating<br />

activity.<br />

Cicer arietinum Linn.<br />

Family ◮ Papilionaceae; Fabaceae.<br />

Habitat ◮ Cultivated in most parts of<br />

India.<br />

English ◮ Bengal Gram, Chick pea.<br />

Ayurvedic ◮ Chanaka, Chanakaa,<br />

Harimantha, Vajimantha, Jivan,<br />

Sakal-priya.<br />

Unani ◮ Nakhud.<br />

Siddha/Tamil ◮ Kadalai, Mookkukkadalai.<br />

Action ◮ <strong>An</strong>tibilious, hypocholesteremic,<br />

antihyperlipidemic,<br />

antistress. Acid exudate from<br />

the plant—used in indigestion,<br />

diarrhoea, dysentery. Seed coat<br />

C

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