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Botanical Name Plant's Common Name Plant Family

MH221 : Leucas aspera (Willd.) Link

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Melghat's Flora's Serial No. : 416  
Class : Magnoliopsida - Dicotyledons
Order : Lamiales
Family : Lamiaceae / Labiatae - Mint family
Genus : Leucas R. Br. - leucas
Species : Leucas aspera
Plant Location in Melghat : -  
Plant Category : Herbs  
Plant's Current Status :  
Plant Family : Labiatae  

 
Plant Common Name : Common Leucas, Chhota halkusa, Gophaa, Mayanglambum,Tamba, Thumbai, Tumba, Tummachettu, Tumbe guda,Ghal ghase, Bhutamari, Tumbo, Dronapushpi, Gummaa, Danephu, Dronapushpi, Gumapaate
 
Synonym : Leucas dimidiata (Roth) Spreng.
Leucas minahassae Koord., nom. nud.
Leucas obliqua Buch.-Ham. ex Dillwyn
Leucas plukenetii (Roth) Spreng.
Phlomis aspera Willd.
Phlomis dimidiata Roth
Phlomis esculenta Roxb.
Phlomis obliqua Buch.-Ham. ex Hook.f.
Phlomis plukenetii Roth.


Description : Herbs annual, 20-40 cm tall. Stems hispid. Petiole short to obsolete, densely hispid; leaf blade linear or oblong-linear, 2.5-6 × 0.8-1.5 cm, strigose especially on veins abaxially, base cuneate-decurrent, margin sparsely crenate or sometimes subentire, apex obtuse, lateral veins ca. 3 pairs. Verticillasters globose, 2-2.5(-3) cm in diam., many flowered, densely hispid; bracts linear, as long as calyx, margin hispid ciliate, apex slightly spinescent. Calyx tubular, ca. 1 cm, slightly constricted at apex, slightly hispid or subglabrous at base, otherwise densely hispid outside; mouth oblique, erect; teeth straight, broadly triangular, apex spinescent. Corolla white, slightly longer than calyx tube, ca. 1.2 cm; tube ca. 8 mm; lower lip spreading, middle lobe largest. Nutlets brown, oblong, triquetrous, ca. 2 mm, shiny. Fl. and fr. year round.
 
Curated Medicinal Use / Activity : used traditionally as an anti-pyretic and insecticide; Medicinally, it has been proven to possess various pharmacological activities like anti-fungal, anti-oxidant, anti-microbial, antinociceptive and cytotoxic activity; Flowers are valued as stimulant, expectorant, aperient, diaphoretic, insecticide and emmenagogue. Leaves are considered useful in chronic rheumatism, psoriasis and other chronic skin eruptions. Bruised leaves are applied locally in snake bites.
 
Plant's Phytochemicals : oleanolic acid
ursolic acid
Beta-sitosterol
nicotine
alpha-sitosterol
Leucasperones A
Leucasperones B
Leucasperols A
Leucasperols B
Leucasperosides A
Leucasperosides B
Leucasperosides C
asperphenamate
maslinic acid
linifolioside
nectandrin B
meso-dihydroguaiaretic acid
macelignan
acacetin
apigenin
chrysoeriol
myristargenol B
machilin C
u-farnesene
x-thujene
amyl propionate
isoamyl propionate
palmitic acid
stearic acid
oleic acid
linoleic acid
linolenic acid
3-sitosterol
nonatriacontane
5-acetoxytriacontane
dotriacontanol

Reference : ~ Chellaiah Muthu, Muniappan Ayyanar, Nagappan Raja and Savarimuthu Ignacimuthu; "Medicinal plants used by traditional healers in Kancheepuram District of Tamil Nadu, India"; Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine (2006); 2(43): 1-10 PMID :

~ Boeing H, Bechthold A, Bub A, Ellinger S, Haller D, Kroke A, Leschik-Bonnet E, Muller MJ, Oberritter H, Schulze M, Stehle P and Watzl B; "Critical review: vegetables and fruit in the prevention of chronic diseases"; Eur J Nutr (2012); 51(6): 637-63 PMID : 22684631

~ Santosh Kumar Singh, Jay Ram Patel, Prashant Kumar Dubey and Sonia Thakur; "A review on anti-asthmatic activity of traditional medicinal plants"; IJPSR (2014); 5(10): 4109-4116 PMID :

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