Botanical Name Plant's Common Name Plant Family   

   MC022 : Pergularia daemia (Forssk.) Chiov.

Plant Category : Climbers

Melghat's Flora's Serial No. : 300

Synonym : Asclepias convolvulacea Willd.; Asclepias daemia Forssk.; Asclepias echinata Roxb. [Illegitimate]; Asclepias echinata Decne.; Asclepias muricata Schumach. & Thonn.; Asclepias scandens P.Beauv. [Illegitimate]; Daemia aethiopica Decne.; Daemia angolensis Decne.; Daemia barbata Klotzsch; Daemia bicolor Sweet; Daemia cordifolia K.Schum. ex Engl.; Daemia extensa R.Br.; Daemia forsskalii Schult.; Daemia glabra Schult.; Daemia guineensis G.Don; Daemia scandens G.Don ex Loudon; Pergularia barbata (Klotzsch) N.E. Br. ex Brenan; Raphistemma ciliatum Hook.f. (Unresolved); Cynanchum extensum Jacq. (Unresolved); Daemia extensa (Jacq.) R. Br. ex Schult.; Pergularia extensa (Jacq.) N.E. Br.;

Plant Common Name : Utaran Vel, Utaran, Sagovani, Aakasan, Gadaria Ki bel, Jutak, Uttamarani, Kurutakah, Visanika, Kakajangha;

Plant Family : Asclepiadaceae

Description : Perennial twining herb, juice milky, branches with spreading hairs. Leaves 5-15 x 3.8-9.5 cm, broadly ovate or suborbicular, base cordate, tip acute to acuminate, glabrous or shortly pubescent above, usually velvety pubescent below. Petiole 1.8-9 cm long. Flowers in lateral cymes. Pedicel 1.8-3.5 cm long, pubescent. Bracts minute, lanceolate. Sepals c. 2-3 mm long, ovate-lanceolate, generally hairy. Corolla greenish-yellow or dull white, tube c.3.5 mm long, lobes c. 7 mm long, spreading, ovate-oblong, pubescent. Outer corona membranous, truncate, inner corona lobes 5-8 mm long, including the horns. Follicles 5-8 x 12-13 cm, lanceolate, beaked, echinate, puberulous. Seeds c. 8 x 4 mm, ovate, tip truncate, velvety pubescent. Coma 2.5-3.0 cm long.

Plant Location in Melghat : On hedges and thickets

Medicinal Use / Activity : Traditionally it has been used as an elmintic, laxative, anti-pyretic and expectorant, besides treatment of infantile Diarrhea, malarial intermittent fevers, toothaches and colds. Studies have shown Hepatoprotective, anti-fertility, anti-diabetic, analgesic, anti-pyretic and anti-inflammatory properties of substances in its aerial parts. Used for uterine and menstrual troubles and to facilitate parturition. Juice of the leaves is considered useful in asthmatic affections and infantile Diarrhea; along with lime and ginger applied to rheumatic swellings. Pulp of fresh leaves are used as a stimulating poultice in carbuncle with good effect. Root bark is given as an anthelmintic; mixed with cow’s milk as a purgative in rheumatic cases (Yusuf et al. 2009).

Plant's Phytochemicals : COMPOUNDS: alpha-amyrin; alpha-amyrin acetate; Beta-amyrin; Lupeol acetate; Beta-sitosterol; hentriacontane; betaine; pituitrin; daemine; Uzarogenin; coroglaucigenin; calotropin; calactin; corotoxigenin; calotoxin; calotropagenin; dihydrocalotropagenin; uscharin; protouscharin; uacharidin; Lupeol;

ACTIVE COMPOUNDS (3):

Lupeol;

Beta-sitosterol;

Alpha-amyrin;

Plant's Current Status :

Plant's Cross Database Reference : 259142

Reference : Bhaskar, V.H. & Balakrishnan, N. (Oct–Dec 2009). "Veliparuthi (Pergularia daemia (Forsk.) Chiov.) – As a phytomedicine: A review"; International Journal of PharmTech Research. 1 (4): 305 1313. ISSN 0974 4304 - "Pergularia daemia (Forssk.) Chiov.". Flora of Pakistan. efloras.

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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 : Asteridae
Order : Gentianales
Family : Asclepiadaceae - Milkweed family
Genus : Pergularia L. - pergularia
Species : Pergularia daemia (Forssk.) Chiov. - pergularia

Pergularia daemia (Forssk.) Chiov. - pergularia
Pergularia daemia (Forssk.) Chiov. - pergularia
Pergularia daemia (Forssk.) Chiov. - pergularia
Pergularia daemia (Forssk.) Chiov. - pergularia
Pergularia daemia (Forssk.) Chiov. - pergularia
Pergularia daemia (Forssk.) Chiov. - pergularia
Pergularia daemia (Forssk.) Chiov. - pergularia