MPdb: Melghat Plant Data Bank
MT008 : Thespesia populnea (L.) Sol. ex Corrêa |
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| Melghat's Flora's Serial No. : | 42 |
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| Plant Location in Melghat : | - | |||||||||||||
| Plant Category : | Tree | |||||||||||||
| Plant's Current Status : | - | |||||||||||||
| Plant Family : | Malvaceae | |||||||||||||
| Plant Common Name : | Paras Pipal, milo, milo tree, Indian tulip tree, Bendy tree, Seaside Mahoe, Portia tree, Gajadanda Indian tulip tree, Aden apple, Portia tree • Hindi: Paras pipal • Malayalam: Puvarasu • Bengali: Palaspipal • Tamil: Puvarasu | |||||||||||||
| Synonym : | Abelmoschus acuminatus (Alef.) Müll.Berol Azanza acuminata Alef. Bupariti populnea (L.) Rothm. Hibiscus bacciferus Blume Hibiscus blumei Kuntze Hibiscus populifolius Salisb. Hibiscus populneoides Roxb. Hibiscus populneus L. Malvaviscus populneus (L.) Gaertn. Parita populnea (L.) Scop. Thespesia howii S.Y. Hu Thespesia macrophylla Blume(=)Thespesia populneoides (Roxb.) Kostel. |
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| Description : | Trees, to 15 m high, bark dark brown; blaze yellowish-pink; branchlets densely covered with minute scales, glabrescent. Leaves simple, alternate, stipulate; stipules 4-10 mm long, free, lateral, linear to lanceolate, cauducous; petiole 5-10 cm, slender, swollen tipped, scaly; lamina 5-12.7 x 5.5-15 cm, orbicular or ovate, base cordate or truncate, apex acute or acuminate, margin entire or dentate, coriaceous, with peltate scales above, glabrescent or stellate-tomentose beneath; 5-7 nerved from the base, palmate, prominent, lateral nerves 4-5 pairs, pinnate, prominent, intercostae subscalariform, prominent, often a glandular pore in one or more of the intercostal spaces beneath. Flowers bisexual, yellow, showy, solitary or in cymes, axillary or terminal; pedicels 20-50 mm long, jointed near the base, glabrescent; involucellar bracts 3-5 or 0, 5-15 x 2-3 mm, oblong-lanceolate, acute, subcoriaceous, densely scaly, cauducous; calyx cupular, minutely 5 toothed or 5-parted, accrescent and flattened in fruit, scaly outside, densely serious inside; corolla light yellow with dark purple centre, fading to purplish-pink, broadly campanulate; petals 5, 5-7.5 x 4-6 cm, obliquely obovate, narrowed and fleshy at base, rounded at apex, densely scaly outside, glabrous inside, ciliate at base, twisted; staminal tube 15-25 mm long, 5-toothed at apex; filaments ascending; anthers reniform; ovary superior, globose to ovoid, 5-celled, ovules 2-3 in each cell; style ca. 3 cm long; stigma club shaped, 5-furrowed. Fruit a capsule, globose, indehiscent, depressed, scaly, ultimately glabrescent; seeds many, ovoid, channelled along the back, pubescent. | |||||||||||||
| Curated Medicinal Use / Activity : | Anti-cancer, Anti-bacterial, anti-oxidant, Wound healing activity, Antioxidant activity, anti-implantat ion activity, Alzheimer’s disease, Antinociceptive and anti-inflammatory, anti-inflammatory, analgesic and anti-pyretic properties, Antioxidant , anti-diabetic activity, Anti-Psoriatic, Synergistic activity, Antibacterial Activity, anti-ulcer activity, Immunomodulatory Activity, alpha-Amylase Inhibitory, | |||||||||||||
| Plant's Phytochemicals : | Mansonone E, (+)-gossypol (isolated from dichloromethane extracts of the wood and dark heartwood) Populene D (CID: 24970698), Populene C (CID: 24970696) Fruits: Thespesin Herbacetin (+)-gossypol calycopterin Seeds: palmitic acid stearic acid oleic acid linoleic acids Quercetin-7-O-rhamno-glucoside Mansonone H Populene A Catacerebroside B Beta-sitosterol Beta-daucosterol Palmitic acid Kaempferol Quercetin populneol populnin populnetin rutin gossipetin gossypol Lupeol sesquiterpenoidal quinones viz thespeson thespone Mansonones C Mansonones D Mansonones E Mansonones F |
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| Reference : | ~ Dhore MA and Joshi PA; "Flora of Melghat Tiger Reserve"; Directorate, Project Tiger, Melghat (1988); PMID : ~ Omesh Bajpai, Jitendra Pandey and Lal Babu Chaudhary; "Ethnomedicinal Uses of Tree Species by Tharu Tribes in the Himalayan Terai Region of India"; Research Journal of Medicinal Plant (2016); 10(1): 19-41 PMID : ~ S.D. Jagtap, S.S. Deokule and S.V. Bhosle; "Some unique ethnomedicinal uses of plants used by the Korku tribe of Amravati district of Maharashtra, India"; Journal of Ethnopharmacology (2006); 107: 463-469 PMID : |
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