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Botanical Name Plant's Common Name Plant Family

MC051 : Dioscorea alata L.

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Melghat's Flora's Serial No. :  
Class : Liliopsida - Monocotyledons
Order : Liliales
Family : Dioscoreaceae - Yam family
Genus : Dioscorea L. - yam
Species : Dioscorea alata L. - water yam
Plant Location in Melghat : Usually cultivated, but found growing wild near Church at Chikhaldara  
Plant Category : Climbers  
Plant's Current Status :  
Plant Family : Dioscoreaceae  

 
Plant Common Name : Water yam, Yam, Asiatic yam, Greater yam/ Indiatic yam, White yam, Greater Yam, Kath-aloo, Kath Alu
 
Synonym : Dioscorea alata var. globosa (Roxb.) Prain
Dioscorea alata var. purpurea (Roxb.) A.Pouchet
Dioscorea alata var. tarri Prain & Burkill
Dioscorea alata var. vera Prain & Burkill
Dioscorea atropurpurea Roxb.
Dioscorea colocasiifolia Pax
Dioscorea eburina Lour.
Dioscorea eburnea Lour.
Dioscorea globosa Roxb.
Dioscorea javanica Queva
Dioscorea purpurea Roxb.
Dioscorea rubella Roxb.
Dioscorea sapinii De Wild.
Dioscorea vulgaris Miq.
Elephantodon eburnea (Lour.) Salisb.
Polynome alata (L.) Salisb.


Description : Tubers variable, usually globose or conical (when cork brown or purplish black and transverse section purplish white), or oblate or cylindric, much branched (when cork brown or grayish yellow and transverse section white). Stem twining to right, glabrous, ridged, with 4 narrow, membranous wings, prickly at base. Bulblets present, variable in shape. Leaves alternate basally on stem, opposite distally on stem, simple; petiole green or purplish red, 4--15 cm; leaf blade green or purplish red, ovate, 6--15(--20) × 4--13 cm, papery, glabrous, base sagittate to deeply cordate, apex shortly acuminate or caudate. Male spikes solitary or a few together, 1.5--4 cm, sometimes forming a panicle; rachis obviously zigzagged. Male flowers: outer perianth lobes broadly ovate, 1.5--2 mm; stamens 6. Female spikes solitary or 2 or 3 together. Female flowers: staminodes 6. Capsule not reflexed, oblate, sometimes obcordate, 1.5--2.5 cm; wings 1.2--2.2 cm wide. Seeds inserted near middle of capsule, winged all round. Fl. Nov--Jan, fr. Dec--Jan.
 
Curated Medicinal Use / Activity : The tuber is grated, mixed with brown stout vinegar, then spread onto paper and placed on the small of a woman's back to prevent or forestall a threatened miscarriage.
 
Plant's Phytochemicals :

Reference : ~ Aadil Mustafa, Aziz Ahmad, Aadil Hussain Tantray and Parvaiz Ahmad Parry; "Ethnopharmacological Potential and Medicinal Uses of Miracle Herb Dioscorea spp."; Journal of Ayurvedic and Herbal Medicine (2018); 4(2): 79-85 PMID :

~ Sanjeet Kumar, Gitishree Das, Han-Seung Shin, and Jayanta Kumar Patra; "Dioscorea spp. (A Wild Edible Tuber): A Study on Its Ethnopharmacological Potential and Traditional Use by the Local People of Similipal Biosphere Reserve, India"; Frontiers in Pharmacology (2017); 8:52 PMID : 28261094

~ Sheikh N., Kumar Y., Misra A. K., Pfoze L.; "Phytochemical screening to validate the ethnobotanical importance of root tubers of Dioscorea species of Meghalaya, North East India."; J. Med. Plant Stud. (2013); 1, 62-69 PMID :

~ Behailu Bizuayehu and Belachew Garedew; "A review on the ethnobotanical study of medicinal plants used for the treatment of gonorrhea disease in Ethiopia"; Indian Journal of Natural Products and Resources (2018); 9(3): 183-193 PMID :