Keywords: Plumbagin, Plumbago rosea. S Mahmood Zare and P Uma Devi / British Journ of Radiology, 70 (1997), Antiovulatory and estrogenic activity of Plumbago rosea leaves in female albino rats / E Sheeja, S B Joshi, D C Jain / Indian J Pharmacol. (4) • Antimicrobial: Antimicrobial Sci. It is frequently also referenced under the botanical names of plumbago rosea, plumbago indica, and Theia coccinea. Fetotoxic and Abortifacient Effect of Malaysian Variety of Plumbago Plumbago plants of this blue blooming variety (Plumbago auriculata) will climb up things like fences and other supports. naphthoquinone plumbagin as a promising antimicrobial agent. Author links open overlay panel Sweatha V. Nair a 1 Gaurav Baranwal a 1 Maitrayee Chatterjee a Arun Sachu c Anil Kumar Vasudevan c Chinchu Bose b Asoke Banerji b Raja Biswas a. of five extracts of stems of PR in rats showed antifertility activity 2007 Volume 5 Number 1 It is not uncommon for links on studies/sources to change. Chitrak is also useful for bronchitis and rheumatism. - Milky juice of leaves used in ophthalmia; applied onto skin scabies, ringworm, and hemorrhoids. - Poultice of bark scrapping It also eases pain and helps manage high blood sugar levels. While a higher dose was tolerated in fractionated (21) d mixed with oil used for treating rheumatism, paralysis, leucoderma, abscesses and scorpion stings. Parts used Ashrafudoulla, Farhan Fuad, Rafiqul Islam, Mehedee Hasan, Md. ronounced fetotoxic and mild abortifacient potential, and supports its traditional Medicinal uses of Plumbago zeylanica or Chitrak Piles. for use in human cancer therapy. (2) indica roots using excision wound model in mice. [3][4], https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Plumbago_indica&oldid=979179381, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 19 September 2020, at 08:01. (see study below) (16) Phytochemical and pharmacological investigation of Plumbago indica L / Zarrin Tasnim Rafa, Md. With a minimum temperature of 7 °C (45 °F), it prefers subtropical or warm-temperate climates, or a greenhouse in cool climates. It works against tuberculosis. shown to exhibit activity against yeast and bacteria suggesting the Uterotrophic, Plumbago rosea (Evans, 1996), the root cultures were not established by the root explants, because the survival rate was very low due to high contamination, slow growth and development of the root explants. administration, it was shown to have growth inhibitory effect in both effects of an Indian medicinal plant, Plumbago rosea on experimental Devi et al. (5) (29) Results suggest the extracts should be further investigated for immunosuppressive components. Plumbago rosea L. ကန့်ချuပ်နီ stem powder to be used as a single or as an ingredient of the traditional medicine formulations 2. Activity in Vitro of Plumbagin Isolated from Plumbago Species, Antifertility With a minimum temperature of 7 °C (45 °F), it prefers subtropical or warm-temperate climates, or a greenhouse in cool climates. (19) / Abortifacient: Study evaluated a methanolic root extract of roots on rat uterus and pregnant mice. The root of P. rosea was used to treat digestive problems, dyspepsia, colic cough and bronchitis. simple method for isolation of plumbagin from roots of Plumbago rosea, through precipitation out by addition of water to an acetone extract. A FEW TRADITIONAL MEDICINAL PLANTS USED AS ANTIFERTILITY AGENTS BY ETHNIC PEOPLE OF TRIPURA, INDIA / BANANI DAS*, ANUPAM DAS TALUKDAR, MANABENDRA DUTTA CHOUDHURY / International Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2014; 6(3) Two assays were used for anti-influenza activity: simultaneous and post-treatment assays. (23) Antimicrobial activity of plumbagin, a naturally occurring naphthoquinone from Plumbago rosea, against Staphylococcus aureus and Candida albicans Antimicrobial activity of plumbagin, a naturally occurring naphthoquinone from Plumbago rosea, against Staphylococcus aureus and Candida albicans Many ways had been devised to induce abortion by using the roots. Complete inhibition of motility was observed in various concentrations. crude root extract of Plumbago rosea (Rakta chitraka) on mice and rats./ 2: Issue 3, Pg 88-90 tumors. rosea L. on Isolated Rat Uterus and Pregnant Mice, A Roots, leaves, bark. The root is used in several caustic preparations, particularly by malingerers (Behl et al. Activity in Vitro of Plumbagin Isolated from Plumbago Species: PR was In brine shrimp lethality assay, the LC50 and LC90 values were found to be 4.57 µg/ml and 9.87 µg/ml for a crude methanolic extract. The plant is often grown in the backyard for personal use, it is cultivated for medicinal use in India and is also grown as an ornamental in various parts of the tropics, where it is valued for its white inflorescences [ 317 Mansfeld's Database of Agricultural and Horticultural Plants (28) It kills intestinal worms. ascites carcinoma. (see study below) From shop RAMMANNA123. - Study of roots yielded a new quinone derivative-plumbagic acid lactose, two flavonol methyl ethers-azaleatin (5-O-methylquercetin), ayanin (3,7,4', tri-O-methylquercetin), two aliphatics-palmitic acid, myricyl palmitate, and one naphthoquinone-plumbagin. (13) Anand Farm - Offering Plumbago Rosea, फ्लॉवरिंग प्लांट, फूलदार पौधे in Chikhli, Gujarat. Introduction Plumbago rosea Linn. (10) - Taken internally, root is poisonous and acts on the stomach as an acro-narcotic or narcotico-irritant poison. Leaves (16) In small doses, it promotes sweating and stimulates the central nervous system; in large doses, it may cause paralysis and death from respiratory failure. - Also occurs in Cambodia, southern China, Indonesia, Laos, Thailand, Vietnam. Anti-Helicobacter Pylori and Cytotoxic activity of detoxified root of Plumbago auriculata, Plumbago indica and Plumbago zeylanica / Ann Shine Paul, Aneesul Islam, P. Yuvaraj / The Journal of Phytopharmacology 2013; 2(3): pp 4-8 enhancing the tumor-killing effect of radiation. Assessment of Anti-Influenza activity and hemagglutination inhibition of Plumbago indica and Allium sativum extracts / Rahul Dilip Chavan, Pramod Shinde, Kaustubh Girkar, Rajendra Madage, Abhay Chowhary / Pharmacognosy Research, 2016; Vol 8, No 2: pp 105-111 / DOI: 10.4103/0974-8490.172562 Chemical Constituents of Plumbago indica roots and reactions of plumbagin: Part II / B Dinda, S K Das, A K Hajra, A Bhattacharya, K De, G Chel and B Achari / Indian Journal of Chemistry, May 1999, 38B: pp 577-582 sexes. It is reported that portions of the plant are poisonous if eaten. Review of Pharmacology of Phytochemicals from Indian Medicinal Plants / Samir Malhotra MD and Amrit Pal Singh MD / The Internet Journal • Anti-tumor: An in vivo study was done for tumor inhibitory and radiosensitizing effects of an Indian medicinal plant, Plumbago rosea on experimental mouse tumors. 599-602 Results shows PE to have a weak antitumor effect, but may have a potential use in (1) • Antifungal: Study evaluated the methanolic extract of Plumbago indica for antifungal activity using disc diffusion method. ANTI-ACNE ACTIVITY OF ACETONE EXTRACT OF PLUMBAGO INDICA ROOT / DARSHPREET KAUR, SHYAM BABOO PRASAD* / Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical and Clinical Research, Vol 9, Issue 2 (2016) Plumbago indica is cultivated as an ornamental plant. of Bone Marrow Sensitivity by Medicinal Plant Extracts / A Ganasoundari, It concludes that both extracts have antifertility effects. Plumbagin content of 8.7 ± 0.1 mg/g fresh root was lover by 19.4% to 7.0 ± 0.1 mg/g with Sodhana. simple method for isolation of plumbagin from roots of Plumbago rosea / Nayana Kapadia et al / Summary Pharmaceutical Biology 2005, Vol. Copying and pasting the information on the search window or using the DOI (if available) will often redirect to the new link page. Pharm. - Roots also used for dyspepsia, piles, diarrhea, and to improve the appetite. glucoside. (27) enhancing the tumor-killing effect of radiation. rosea on experimental mouse tumors - Juice of the root is blistering to the skin. Immunosuppressive effect of medicinal plants of Kolli hills on mitogen-stimulated proliferation of the human peripheral blood mononuclear cells in vitro / S Arokiyaraj, K Perinbam, P Agastian, K Balaraju / Indian Journal of Pharmacology, 2007; 39(4): pp 180-183 / DOI: 10.4103/0253-7613.36535 Shodhana can further reduce the plumbagin. and radiosensitizing effects of an Indian medicinal plant, Plumbago Plumbagin (entry 19), isolated from Plumbago rosea root extract, possesses many biological activities and is another specific natural inhibitor of p300 in the p300-mediated p53 acetylation pathway [132,133]. ), com-monly known as red chitrak of the family Plumbagina-ceae, is a highly reputed Indian medicinal plant mentioned in Ayurvedic literature. (9) of ethanolic root extract of PR in mice showed severe diarrhea at doses It protects your liver and heart and treats epilepsy, eye diseases, and kidney disorders. Great for Hummingbird and Butterfly Gardens. 6, Pages 551-553 Its mode of anticancer activity was unclear in the study. - In Myanmar, used for leprosy and syphilis. - Cultivated. • Wound Healing / Antioxidant / Roots: Study evaluated the wound healing activity of various extracts of Pl. agent of plant origin. Joshi, D.C. Jain / Summary Pharmaceutical Biology • 2008, Growing to 2 m (7 ft) tall by 1 m (3 ft) wide, it is a spreading evergreen shrub with oval leaves. yielded: Roots: quinones (plumbagin, roseanone, 6-hydroxyplumbagin, drowner, elliptical, plumbago acid lactose), phenols (flavonoids, carbolic acids), alkaloids ( α-naphthylamine), aliphatic acids (myricyl palmitate, palmitic acid), steroids (ß-sitosterol); Aerial parts: steroids (ß-sitosterol, campesterol, stigmasterol), quinones (plumbagin, 6-hydroxyplumbagin), flavonoids (plumbaginol); Flower: pigments (pelargonin, cyanidin, delphinidin, kaempferol), and carbohydrates (mono and di-galloylgucose). (17) The HPLC and HPTLC methods described were simple, rapid, accurate, and sensitive. In vitro Screening of Antifungal Activity of Methanol Extract of Plumbago indica L. against some pathogenic species of fungi / Saha Dibyajyoti, Paul Swati / Asian Journal of Research in Pharmaceutical Science, 2012; 2(2) Study reports on an optimized quantitative extraction of plumbagin from root samples. Results showed good antifungal activity with zones of inhibition ranging from 10.0-27.0 mm. (17) Plumbagin showed inhibition of exponentially growing Plumbago Rosea >> 60 CAPS / 500 MG > Chitrak Mool RAMMANNA123. 43, No. Plumbago coccinea: Synonym: Plumbago rosea: 2 vendors have this plant for sale. above 1250 mg / kg. My tomato cage idea worked well. Results shows PE to have a weak antitumor effect, but may have a potential use in enhancing the tumor-killing effect of radiation. (. From shop FromYoursAlways. Fluconazole was used as standard. Plumbago is a genus of 10–20 species of flowering plants in the family Plumbaginaceae, native to warm temperate to tropical regions of the world. - Phytochemical studies of various parts effect, but may have a potential use in The root organogenesis took place after 2-week (18) • Antifertility: Study Candida albicans was the most susceptible fungal strain. Minimum inhibitory concentrations against Pa, Se, and Mf were 600, 200, and 300 µg/ml, respectively. • Antidiarrheal: Study evaluated methanolic extracts of Alpinia conchigera and Plumbago indica for antidiarrheal potential against castor-oil induced diarrhea in mice using measures of latency period and diarrheal frequency by counting faeces time and number. Calyx is tubular, A. sativum extracts showed only 14% reduction in hemagglutination in contrast to 100% reduction by P. indica in both simultaneous and post-treatment assay. - Phytochemical screening of leaves yielded reducing sugar, alkaloids, flavonoids, gum, steroids. 8 to 10 millimeters long, covered with stalked, sticky glands. After a short time, the cage was no longer evident, and the plant was taller than had I left it to grow in a mounded shape. Plumbago indica (syn. Macrofilaricidal activity of the plant Plumbago indica/rosea in vitro / Nisha Mathew*, K. P. Paily, Abidha, P. et al / Drug Development Research, May 2002; Vol 56, No 1: pp 33–39 / DOI: 10.1002/ddr.10056 Sources and Suggested Readings [1], Plumbago indica is cultivated as an ornamental plant. Sodhana is the most effective method to reduce the plumbagin to a non-toxic level. The root has a long history of use as medicine, especially in Arctic and Northern European regions. Plumbago indica is useful for asthma, cough and cold. • Shodhana (Detoxification) of Roots in Ayurveda: In Sri Lanka, Ayurveda formulations which incorporate P. indica roots are prepared using commercially air-dried material after subjecting ii to a detoxification process (Shodhana) using lime water prepared from commercially available milk of lime. (2) A reverse phase HPLC method with UV detection was developed to quantify plumbagin, the bioactive marker of the roots of P. indica and P. zeylanica. (24) Uses Taken internally or applied to the genital organs, it acts as an abortifacient. 2009 December; 41(6): pp 273–277 / doi: 10.4103/0253-7613.59927. Pharmacognostic Studies of Aerial Part of Methanolic Extract of Plumbago indica L. Anti-Helicobacter Pylori and Cytotoxic activity of detoxified root of Plumbago auriculata, Plumbago indica and Plumbago zeylanica, Assessment of Anti-Influenza activity and hemagglutination inhibition of Plumbago indica and Allium sativum extracts, A FEW TRADITIONAL MEDICINAL PLANTS USED AS ANTIFERTILITY AGENTS BY ETHNIC PEOPLE OF TRIPURA, INDIA, Immunosuppressive effect of medicinal plants of Kolli hills on mitogen-stimulated proliferation of the human peripheral blood mononuclear cells, A reverse phase HPLC-UV and HPTLC methods for determination of plumbagin in Plumbago indica and Plumbago zeylanica, Study of Antidiarrheal Activity of Two Bangladesh Medicinal Plants in Castor-Oil Induced Diarrhea, In vitro Screening of Antifungal Activity of Methanol Extract of, Chemical Constituents of Plumbago indica roots and reactions of plumbagin: Part II, Excision Wound Healing and Antioxidant Activity of Different Root Extract of, A PRELIMINARY INVESTIGATION OF THE SHODHANA (DETOXIFICATION) OF ROOTS OF PLUMBAGO INDICA L. IN AYURVEDA, Citing and Using a (DOI) Digital Object Identifier), Potential Herbal Medicines and Drug Interactions, List of Understudied Philippine Medicinal Plants, List The methanolic extracts at doses of 250 and 500 mg/kg showed antidiarrheal effect as evidenced by reduced induction time of diarrhea and total weight of faces. An in vivo study was done for tumor inhibitory and radiosensitizing inhibition of ovulation. and antiestrogenic activity. • Anti-Helicobacter Activity / Cytotoxicity / Roots: Study evaluated the anti-helicobacter activity and cytotoxic activity of root ethanol extract of Plumbago indica, P. auriculata, and P. zeylanica. 19 members have or want this plant for trade. (25) J. gendarussa showed highest lymphocyte inhibition (84%). Antimicrobial activity of plumbagin, a naturally occurring naphthoquinone from Plumbago rosea, against Staphylococcus aureus and Candida albicans. Availability Plumbago indica L. (syns Plumbago rosea L., Thela coccinea Lour.) 43, No. • Macrofilaricidal: Study • Fetotoxic It produces racemes of deep pink or scarlet flowers in winter. (14) Results indicated the antifertility activity (26) Plumbago indica / Vernacular names / GlobeInMed References : Devi, P. U. et al., (1994), In vivo tumor inhibitory and radiosensitizing effects of an Indian medicinal plant, Plumbago rosea on experimental mouse tumors, Indian Journal of Experimental Biology, 32(8), 523-8. Properties The members of this family are characterized by the presence of an acrid crystalline principle called ‘plumbagin’ (2-methoxy-5-hyd-roxy-1,4-naphthoquinone) (Harborne 1966). Taken internally or applied to the genital organs, it acts as an abortifacient. purposes for its showy red flowers. (6) and radiosensitizing effects of an Indian medicinal plant, Plumbago 1993 Jan;38(1):79-84. (11) PubMed: In vivo tumor inhibitory and radiosensitizing effects of an Indian medicinal plant, Plumbago rosea on experimental mouse tumors. • Anti-tumor: A PRELIMINARY INVESTIGATION OF THE SHODHANA (DETOXIFICATION) OF ROOTS OF PLUMBAGO INDICA L. IN AYURVEDA / Padumadasa C, Abeysekera A M Meedin S D K / International Journal of Ayurveda and Pharma Research, Dec 2015; 3(12), DOI It is commonly found in Sri Lanka, and the roots are used and highly studied for medicinal purposes. Plumbago rosea L. – A Review on Tissue Culture and Pharmacological Research / Binoy Jose, Dhan ya B P, Silja P K, Krishn an P N, Satheeshku mar K* / Int. In vivo tumor inhibitory Category: Shrubs. (23) Drying the root samples for 5 weeks reduced plumbagin level (8.6) by 62,7% to 3.2 mg/g after one week, with not further appreciable change up to week 5. J. Pharm. Review of Pharmacology of Phytochemicals from Indian Medicinal Plants, Modification in female Wistar rats with interruption of the estrous cycle, temporary (15) • Plumbagin / Anti-Fertility: Plumbagin, a napthoquinone, • Immunosuppressive Effect: Study evaluated four medicinal plant species (Justicia gendarussa, Plumbago indica, Aloe vera, and Aegle marmelos) from the Kolli hills of Tamil Nadu for immunosuppressive effect. Toxic effects of Modification Post a … (7) are ovate to oblong-ovate, 8 to 13 centimeters long, smooth, slightly drooping, with entire, undulate or wavy Plumbago rosea L. (Plumbaginaceae), an important medicinal plant used in codified and non-codified systems of medicine is reviewed with special emphasis on tissue culture and pharmacological studies. - Studies have suggested anti-fertility, abortifacient, anti-tumor, antimicrobial, estrogenic, anti-Helicobacter, cytotoxic, macrofilaricidal, anti-influenza, anti-acne activities. Antifertility - Roots considered abortifacient and antifertility, stimulant, digestive, vesicant. Plumbago rosea / Synonyms / The Plant List has shown to have antifertility activity similar to embelin, an antifertility - In India, root is used as abortifacient and antifertility medicine; root is used as irritant, introduced into the vagina and applied directly to the neck of the uterus. Activity of Stems of Plumbago rosea in Female Albino Rats / E. Sheeja, A reverse phase HPLC-UV and HPTLC methods for determination of plumbagin in Plumbago indica and Plumbago zeylanica / K. P. Unnikrishnan, S. Sudhakar Raja and Indira Balachandran / Indian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2008; 70(6): pp 844-847 / DOI: 10.4103/0250-474X.49142 (3) Definition Plumbago rosea L. (Leadwort) belongs to the family Plumbagiceae; its stem is used in Traditional … Excision Wound Healing and Antioxidant Activity of Different Root Extract of Plumbago indica / Sujin Jebakumar Kumar T, Balavigneswaran C K, Prakash S, Natheer Hassan Y, Srinivasakumar K P / Medicinal Plant Research, 2013, Vol 3, No 3: pp 13-19 / doi: 10.5376/mpr.2013.03.0003 rosea on experimental mouse tumors, Antimicrobial (syn. (Citing and Using a (DOI) Digital Object Identifier). Hangad-ang-babae used as poultice for headaches. Growing to 2 m (7 ft) tall by 1 m (3 ft) wide, it is a spreading evergreen shrub with oval leaves. In piles, the pulverised root powder is taken in a dose of 1-2 grams with buttermilk, thrice a day. Both extracts showed significant estrogenic and antiestrogenic activities. mouse tumors. Plumbagin (PLB) is an active secondary metabolite extracted from the roots of Plumbago rosea. It grows well in morning sunlight to partial shade and does best in a moist, well drained soil. 1966, Quisumbing 1951).Waring (1883), to whom Piffard (1881) referred, noted that the bark from the fresh root of Plumbago rosea … 2012; Vol. Study indicated the possible presence of utero-active compounds. - In West Bengal, decoction of fresh roots used as abortifacient. - Bark used as blistering plaster; also applied to spine for fevers; antidyspeptic. (26). Solomon FE, Sharada Ac, Devi PU / J Ethnopharmacol. It is a perennial sub-scandent shrub frequently grown in gardens as an orna- (24) PubMed: Toxic effects of crude root extract of Plumbago rosea (Rakta chitraka) on mice and rats. Is mentioned by Sanskrit writers as a vesicant ( 15 ) Studies • fetotoxic / abortifacient: evaluated... Crude root extract of roots on rat uterus and pregnant mice Sanskrit as... The Philippines for ornamental purposes for its showy red flowers improve the.... 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