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Botanical Name Plant's Common Name Plant Family

MS067 : Leptadenia reticulata (Retz.) Wight

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Melghat's Flora's Serial No. : 299  
Class : Magnoliopsida - Dicotyledons
Order : Gentianales
Family : Apocynaceae
Genus : Leptadenia
Species : Leptadenia reticulata (Retz.) Wight
Plant Location in Melghat : -  
Plant Category : Shrubs  
Plant's Current Status : Rare, Endemic  
Plant Family : Apocynaceae  

 
Plant Common Name : Dudhkadi, Cork Swallow-Wort • Hindi: dori, jhumka, jumka, meethi dodi • Kannada: bugudi hoovina gedde • Malayalam: atakodiyan, atapatiyan, curinil • Marathi: bhuidodi, dodi, khaandodkee • Sanskrit: arkapushpi, caksusya, jivaniya, jivanti • Tamil: paalai keerai • Telugu: guttipaala, kalasa, mukku thummudu
 
Synonym : Asclepias javanica Burm. ex Decne.
Asclepias suberosa Roxb.
Asclepias tuberosa Roxb.
Asclepias volubilis Herb. Madr. ex Hook. fil.
Asclepias zeylanica Burm. ex Decne.
Cynanchum asthmaticum Buch.-Ham. ex Hook. fil.
Cynanchum ovatum Thunb.
Cynanchum reticulatum Retz.
Daemia reticulata (Retz.) Moon.
Gymnema aurantiacum Wall. ex Hook. fil.
Leptadenia appendiculata Decne.
Leptadenia brevipes Wight ex Hook. fil.
Leptadenia imberbis Wight.
Secamone canescens Sm.


Description : Woody climbers, latex milky, mealy pubescent. Leaves to 9 x 7 cm, broadly ovate, oblong, gradually acute at apex, base truncate or shallowly cordate, stellate hairy; petiole to 3 cm. Umbels axillary; peduncles to 0.5 cm, pubescent; flowers yellow, pedicels to 7 mm; bracts 4 mm, hairy; calyx cupular, 2 mm, pubescent, ovate; corolla tube 1.5 mm, lobes 3 mm, triangular ovate, margins folded, pubescent; corona double, outer corolline, bifid; inner staminal; pollinia suberect, pellucid; ovary 1 mm. Follicles paired, 6 x 2 cm, bluntly acute at both ends.
 
Curated Medicinal Use / Activity : Lactative; The plant is galactogogue, cooling, nutritive, aphrodisiac, stimulant, diuretic, and eyetonic. Useful to cure eye-diseases, seminal debility, general weakness, cough, dyspnoea, fever, asthma, constipation, sore throat, and gonorrhea. Extracts of roots and leaves of the plant act as anti-bacterial and anti-fungal agent. It promotes health and vigour, improves voice, alleviates the three dosas vata, pitta and kapha. It also cures eye diseases, hematemesis, emaciation, cough, dyspnoea, fever and burning sensation.
 
Plant's Phytochemicals : stigmasterol
beta–sitosterol
alpha-amyrin
beta-amyrin
ferulic acid
luteolin
diosmetin
rutin
stigmasterol
hentriacontanol
apigenin
reticulin
deniculatin
leptaculatin
lupanol 3-O diglucoside

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