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Punica grantum.L

Common name : Pomegranate, Anar 
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  • Vernacular Names
    1. Assamese : Mahaneem. Maha-neem 2. Bengali : Neem 3. English : Indian Lilac, Margosa, Margosa tree, Neem,Neem tree 4. Gujarati : Limba 5. Hindi : Neem 6. Irula : Veeppa, maram 7. Kannada : Bevu/ Kirubevu, Turakabevu 8. Malayalam : Ariyaveppu, Ayurveppu, Kaippanveppu , Nimbam, Vembu, Veppu 9. Marathi : Nimbay 10. Tamil : Sengumaru, Vembu, Veppa, Veppai 11. Telugu : Vepa Source : FRLHT’s ENVIS
  • Botanical Description
    Azadirachta indica is a tropical evergreen of the MELIACEAE family that grows up to 25 m high. It has rough dark brown bark with wide longitudinal fissures separated by flat ridges. The leaves are compound, imparipinnate, each comprising 5-15 leaflets that are arranged in alternate pairs with terminal leaflets. The compound leaves are themselves alternating with one another. The thin, lanceolate leaflets measure about 6 cm long and 2 cm broad. It bears many flowered panicles, mostly in the leaf-axils. The sepals are ovate and about 1 cm long with sweet scented white oblanceolate petals. It produces yellow drupes that are ellipsoid and glabrous, 12-20 cm long. Source : Medicinal plants of the world: chemical constituents, traditional and modem medicinal uses by Ivan Ross (Volume 2 )
  • Conservation Status
    Least concern source : IUCN
  • Medicinal uses
    Hot water extract of the bark is taken orally by the adult female as a tonic and emmenagogue. The hot water extract of the dried fixed oil is taken orally as an emmenagogue. Anthraquinone fraction of the dried flower, fruit and leaf is taken orally for leprosy. Hot water extract of the flower and leaf is taken orally as an antihistorical remedy, and is used externally to treat wounds. The dried flowers are taken orally for diabetes. Hot water extract of the dried fruit is used for piles and externally for skin diseases and ulcers. Hot water extract of the entire plant is taken orally as an anthelmintic, an insecticide and a purgative. Juices of the bark of Andrographis paniculate, Azadirachta indica and Tinospora cordifolia are taken orally as a treatment for filariasis. Hot water extract of the bark is taken with water, orally before breakfast, for leprosy. The extract is also taken for fever and diabetes, and as a tonic, refrigerant, anthelmintic and antiperiodic. The fresh fruit is used externally for leprosy. Fruit, leaf and root, ground and mixed with dried ginger and "trifala", a preparation consisting of the powdered fruit of Terminalia bellerica (Gaertn.) Roxb., T. Chebula Retz, and Emblica officinalis Gaertn., is taken orally with lukewarm water to treat common fevers. Leaf juice is administered by intravenous infusion for chronic skin diseases, and is taken orally as an anthelmintic. Source : Medicinal Plants of the World
S.No
Phytochemical Name
Phytochemical ID
Synonym
2D structure
3D structure
Part
1
Ascorbic acid
CID_54670067
vitamin C
Pomegranate Juice
2
Ellagic acid
CID_5281855
Benzoaric acid Elagostasine Lagistase
Pomegranate Juice
3
Gallic acid
CID_370
3,4,5-Trihydroxybenzoic acid
Pomegranate Juice
4
Caffeic acid
CID_689043
3,4-Dihydroxycinnamic acid
Pomegranate Juice
5
Catechin
CID_9064
Cianidanol
Pomegranate Juice
6
quercetin
CID_5280343
Meletin Sophoretin Quercetine
Pomegranate Juice
7
rutin
CID_5280805
rutoside Phytomelin Quercetin 3-rutinoside
Pomegranate Juice
8
Glucose
CID_5793
N.A
Pomegranate Juice
9
Punicic acid
CID_5281126
Trichosanic acid
Seed oil
10
Punicalagin
CID_44584733
N.A
Pericarp
11
Punicalin
CID_92131301
N.A
Pericarp
12
Punicafolin
CID_5320800
N.A
Pericarp
13
Luteolin
CID_5280445
Digitoflavone
Pericarp
14
Apigenin
CID_5280443
Chamomile
Pericarp
15
Ursolic acid
CID_64945
Prunol Malol Urson
Flower
16
Maslinic acid
CID_73659
Crategolic acid Crataegolic acid Masilinic acid
Flower
17
Asiatic acid
CID_119034
Dammarolic acid
Flower
18
Brevifolin
CID_66654
plant
19
Corilagin
CID_73568
N.A
plant

The IC50 value was 138 Ж 4 mg/kg. The highest inhibition of intestinal transit was obtained with atropine sulfate.

Source : Chakraborty Manodeep et al.,2012
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