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Botanical Name Plant's Common Name Plant Family

MH259 : Euphorbia neriifolia L.

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Melghat's Flora's Serial No. : 462  
Class : Magnoliopsida - Dicotyledons
Order : Euphorbiales
Family : Euphorbiaceae - Spurge family
Genus : Euphorbia
Species : Euphorbia neriifolia
Plant Location in Melghat : In limited area of Akot, Chikhaldara ranges  
Plant Category : Herbs  
Plant's Current Status : -  
Plant Family : Euphorbiaceae  

 
Plant Common Name : Chowdhari Nivdung, K- Thuar, Indian Spurge Tree, Hedge Euphorbia, Manasasi, Danda thaur, Danda-thor, Sehund, Elegalli, Elekalli, Ilaikalli, elakkalli, ilaikalli, ilakalli, Mingut, Nevagunda, Newrang, Thor, Kantalothor, Gudha, Nagarika, Nanda, Nistrinsapatra, Patrasnuhi, Elaikalli, Perumbu Kalli, Aku-jemudu, Akujamudu, Thuhar
 
Synonym : Elaeophorbia neriifolia (L.) A.Chev.
Euphorbia edulis Lour.
Euphorbia ligularia Roxb. ex Buch.-Ham.
Euphorbia pentagona Blanco, nom. illeg.
Tithymalus edulis (Lour.) H.Karst.


Description : a prickly, large, branched, erect, succulent leafless shrub that occurs in dry, rocky and hilly areas of North, Central and South India. It is a tree or shrub, 3-5 m tall, hairless except for cyathia. Stems are 6-15 cm thick, green, with 5 spiral ranks of tubercles, ascending, branching from upper parts. Leaves are alternate, apically clustered, persistent, fleshy; spine shields small, stipules pricklelike, 2-3 mm; leaf-stalk short, 2-4 mm; leaf blade obovate or obovate-oblong to spoon-shaped, 4.5-12 x 1.3-3.8 cm, fleshy, base narrowed, margin entire, tip blunt, apiculate; veins inprominent. Cyathia in subat branch-ends cymes, flower-cluster-stalk about 3 mm; cyathophylls membranous, falling off; involucre bell-shaped, about 4 x 5-6 mm, lobes 5, rounded; glands 5, fleshy, thick and entire. Male flowers many, bracts linear. Female flowers rarely developed.
 
Curated Medicinal Use / Activity : laxative, purgative, rubefacient, carminative and expectorant as well as in treatment of whooping cough, gonorrhea, leprosy, asthma, dyspepsia, jaundice, enlargement of the spleen, tumours, stone in the bladder, abdominal troubles and leucoderma.
 
Plant's Phytochemicals : neriifolin-S
neriifolin
neriifoliene
euphol
neriifolione
cycloartenol
nerifoliol
lectin
Euphonerins A
Euphonerins B
Euphonerins C
Euphonerins D
Euphonerins E
Euphonerins F
Euphonerins G
3-O-acetyl-8-O-tigloylingol
taraxerol
antiquorin
Quercetin
Rutin

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~ Dhore MA and Joshi PA; "Flora of Melghat Tiger Reserve"; Directorate, Project Tiger, Melghat (1988); PMID :

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