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Botanical Name Plant's Common Name Plant Family

MT050 : Terminalia chebula Retz.

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Melghat's Flora's Serial No. : 193  
Class : Magnoliopsida - Dicotyledons
Order : Myrtales
Family : Combretaceae - Indian Almond family
Genus : Terminalia L. - tropical almond
Species : Terminalia chebula (Gaertn.) Retz. - myrobalan
Plant Location in Melghat : Restricted to Jarida range. Very Sparse  
Plant Category : Tree  
Plant's Current Status : Endemic  
Plant Family : Combretaceae  

 
Plant Common Name : Hirda, Harda, Chebulic Myrobalan, Myrobalan • Hindi: Harra, Harad • Manipuri: Manahi • Marathi: Hirad • Tamil: kaDukkaay • Malayalam: Katukka • Telugu: Nallakaraka • Kannada: Halle • Bengali: Haritaki • Oriya: Karedha • Konkani: Ordo • Assamese: Hilika • Sanskrit: Kayastha, Jivapriya
 
Synonym : Buceras chebula (Retz.) Lyons.
Myrobalanus chebula (Retz.) Gaertn.
Myrobalanus gangetica Kostel.
Terminalia acuta Walp.
Terminalia aruta Buch.-Ham. ex G. Don.
Terminalia chebula Willd. ex Flem.
Terminalia gangetica Roxb.
Terminalia reticulata Roth.


Description : Deciduous trees, to 25 m high, bark 5-6 mm thick, surface dark brown to black, fissures shallow, vertical, exfoliating in thick scales; blaze yellowish-brown; young shoots densely pubescent; branchlets brownish or greyish, glabrous. Leaves simple, opposite to alternate, exstipulate; petiole 12-25 mm long, stout, grooved above, pubescent, 2 sessile glands at the top; lamina 9.5-28 x 4-13 cm, ovate, elliptic, obovate or elliptic-obovate, base round, obtuse, oblique or subtruncate, apex acute, acuminate, obtuse or apiculate, margin entire, glabrous above tawny villous beneath, coriaceous; lateral nerves 6-12 pairs, pinnate, ascending, prominent, arched towards the margin, intercostae reticulate, prominent. Flowers bisexual, greenish-white, 5-6 mm across, in terminal and axillary spikes with offensive smell; bracts 2-3 mm long; calyx tube 1.5-2.5 × 0.8-1 mm, villous, constricted above the ovary, lobes 5, creamy, triangular, 1.5 mm; petals 0; stamens 10 in 2 rows; filaments 4-6 mm; disc 5-lobed, villous; ovary 2 mm long, inferior, densely villous, 1-celled; style 5 mm, subulate; stigma terminal. Fruit a drupe 3-4 x 2-2.5 cm, obovoid, woody, obscurely 5 angled, glabrous, greenish-yellow; seed one.
 
Curated Medicinal Use / Activity : The treatment of asthma, sore throat, vomiting, hiccough, Diarrhea, dysentery, bleeding piles, ulcers, gout, heart and bladder diseases. The plant has been demonstrated to possess multiple pharmacological and medicinal activities, such as anti-oxidant, anti-microbial, anti-diabetic, Hepatoprotective, anti-inflammatory, antimutagenic, antiproliferative, radioprotective, cardioprotective, antiarthritic, anticaries, gastrointestinal motility and wound healing activity.
 
Plant's Phytochemicals : chebulinic acid
tannic acid
ellagic acid
Gallic acid
chebulagic acid
punicalagin
chebulanin
corilagin
neochebulinic acid
casuarinin
terchebulin
corilagin
galloyl glucose
punicalagin
terflavin A
maslinic acid
beta-sitosterol
palmitic acid
linoleic acid
oleic acid
chebulosides I
chebulosides II
arjunin
arjunglucoside
2alpha-hydroxyursolic acid
2alpha-hydroxymicromiric acid
punicalin
punicalagin
terflavins B
terflavins C
terflavins D
phloroglucimol
pyrogallol
erulic acid
p-coumaric acid
caffeic acid
vanillic acid
palmitic acid
stearic acid
oleic acid
behenic acid
arachidic acid

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