Botanical Name Plant's Common Name Plant Family   

   MC016 : Coccinia grandis (L.) Voigt

Plant Category : Climbers

Melghat's Flora's Serial No. : 205

Synonym : Bryonia acerifolia D.Dietr.; Bryonia alceifolia Willd.; Bryonia barbata Buch.-Ham. ex Cogn.; Bryonia grandis L.; Bryonia sinuosa Wall.; Cephalandra grandis Kurz; Cephalandra indica (Wight & Arn.) Naudin; Cephalandra moghadd (Asch.) Broun & Massey; Cephalandra schimperi Naudin; Coccinia cordifolia Cogn.; Coccinia grandis var. wightiana (M.Roem.) Greb.; Coccinia helenae Buscal. & Muschl.; Coccinia indica Wight & Arn.; Coccinia loureiriana M.Roem.; Coccinia moghadd (J.F.Gmel.) Asch.; Coccinia moimoi M.Roem.; Coccinia palmatisecta Kotschy; Coccinia schimperi Naudin; Coccinia wightiana M.Roem.; Cucumis pavel Kostel.; Cucurbita dioica Roxb. ex Wight & Arn.; Momordica bicolor Blume.;

Plant Common Name : Jangli Tondli, Kunzru, gentleman's toes, ivy gourd, kunduru, bimba, tendali, tondli

Plant Family : Cucurbitaceae

Description : Perennial, climbing and widely spreading, sometimes prostrate, bright green. Stem much branched, cylindrical, glabrous or white scaly. Petiole slender, striate, 2-5 cm long. Leaves 5-10 cm long, equally broad, cordate, usually entire to 5-angular with few glistering glands on both sides of the midrib towards the base. Probract small. Flowers large, white, c. 4 cm long, pedicellate, solitary, male and female on different plants. Fruit cylindrical or fusiform, 2.5-5 x 1.2-2.5 cm, bright scarlet when ripe, slightly beaked, many seeded. Seeds asymmetrically pyriform in outline, c. 6 x 4 mm, compressed.

Plant Location in Melghat : On hedges,Small trees,mostly aroud villages

Medicinal Use / Activity : Various preparations of roots, stems and leaves of Coccinia grandis have been mentioned in indigenous systems of medicine as being efficacious in the treatment of skin diseases, bronchial catarrh, bronchitis and diabetes. In traditional medicine, fruits have been used to treat leprosy, fever, asthma, bronchitis, and jaundice. The fruit possesses mast cell-stabilizing, antianaphylactic, and antihistaminic potential. In Bangladesh, the roots are used to treat osteoarthritis and joint pain. A paste made of leaves is applied to the skin to treat scabies. analgesic, anti-pyretic, anti-inflammatory, anti-microbial, anti-ulcer, anti-diabetic, anti-oxidant, hypoglycemic, Hepatoprotective, anti-malarial, antidyslipidemic, anti-cancer, antitussive, mutagenic

Plant's Phytochemicals : COMPOUNDS: Heptacosane; Cephalandrol; Beta-sitosterol; Cephalandrins A; Cephalandrins B; Beta-amyrin Acetate; Lupeol; Cucurbitacin B; Taraxerone; Taraxerol; Beta-carotene; Lycopene; Cryptoxanthin; Xyloglucan; Carotenoids; Stigma-7-en-3-one; Carbonic acid; Beta-amyrin;

ACTIVE COMPOUNDS (5):

Lupeol;

Beta-sitosterol;

Cucurbitacin;

Cucurbitacin B;

Lycopene;

Plant's Current Status : -

Plant's Cross Database Reference : 259142

Reference : Taur, D.J.; Patil, R.Y. (2011). "Mast cell stabilizing, antianaphylactic and antihistaminic activity of Coccinia grandis fruits in asthma". Chinese Journal of Natural Medicines. 9 (5): 359–362. - Linney, G. (1986). "Coccinia grandis (L.) Voight: A new cucurbitaceous weed in Hawai'i". Hawaii Botanical Society Newsletter. 25 (1): 3–5. - http://japsonline.com/admin/php/uploads/908_pdf.pdf

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Kingdom : Plantae - Plants
Phylum : Tracheophyta
Subkingdom : Tracheobionta - Vascular plants
Superdivision : Spermatophyta - Seed plants
Division : Magnoliophyta - Flowering plants
Class : Magnoliopsida - Dicotyledons
Subclass : Dilleniidae
Order : Violales
Family : Cucurbitaceae - Cucumber family
Genus : Coccinia Wight & Arn. - coccinia
Species : Coccinia grandis (L.) Voigt - ivy gourd

Coccinia grandis (L.) Voigt - ivy gourd
Coccinia grandis (L.) Voigt - ivy gourd
Coccinia grandis (L.) Voigt - ivy gourd
Coccinia grandis (L.) Voigt - ivy gourd
Coccinia grandis (L.) Voigt - ivy gourd
Coccinia grandis (L.) Voigt - ivy gourd