Anisochilus | |
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Anisochilus carnosus | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Plantae |
Clade: | Tracheophytes |
Clade: | Angiosperms |
Clade: | Eudicots |
Clade: | Asterids |
Order: | Lamiales |
Family: | Lamiaceae |
Subfamily: | Nepetoideae |
Tribe: | Ocimeae |
Genus: | Anisochilus Briq. |
Synonyms[1] | |
Stiptanthus Briq. |
Anisochilus is a genus in the family Lamiaceae, commonly called as Kapuri [2] first described in 1830. It is native to China, the Indian Subcontinent, and Indochina.[1][3][4] Has healing properties that deal with treatment for ailments known as gastric ulcer and helps with dermis issues.[5] Anisochilus also has active properties such as camphor, leutiolin, and apigenin. A new hygrine-like compound has been found within the DNA of this plant.[6]
- Species[1]
- Anisochilus adenanthus Dalzell & A.Gibson - southern India
- Anisochilus argenteus Gamble - southern India
- Anisochilus cambodianus Murata - Thailand, Cambodia
- Anisochilus carnosus (L.f.) Wall. - India, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Himalayas, Bhutan, Assam, Myanmar, Thailand
- Anisochilus dysophylloides Benth. - Shervarayan Hills in Tamil Nadu
- Anisochilus harmandii Doan ex Suddee & A.J.Paton - Thailand, Laos, Cambodia
- Anisochilus mitis R.A.Clement - eastern Himalayas
- Anisochilus pallidus Wall. - Yunnan, India, Assam, Bangladesh, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam
- Anisochilus paniculatus Benth. - southern India
- Anisochilus plantagineus Hook.f. - southern India
- Anisochilus polystachys Benth. - Nepal, Bhutan, Assam, Bangladesh, eastern Himalayas
- Anisochilus robustus Hook.f. - southern India
- Anisochilus scaber Benth. - southern India
- Anisochilus siamensis Ridl. - Thailand
- Anisochilus suffruticosus Wight - southern India
- Anisochilus velutinus Trimen - Sri Lanka
- Anisochilus wightii Hook.f. - southern India
References
- 1 2 3 Kew World Checklist of Selected Plant Families
- ↑ (PDF) http://www.discoveryjournals.org/drugdiscovery/current_issue/2020/v14/n33/A18.pdf.
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(help) - ↑ Suddee, S. & Paton, A. (2009). A revision of Anisochilus Wall. ex Benth. (Lamiaceae). Kew Bulletin 64: 235-257.
- ↑ Flora of China Vol. 17 Page 268, 排香草属 pai cao xiang shu, Anisochilus Wallich ex Bentham, Edward's Bot. Reg. 15: t. 1300. 1830.
- ↑ Bhagat, Jaykumar; Lobo, Richard; Kumar, Nimmy; Mathew, Jessy Elizabeth; Pai, Aravinda (2014-10-28). "Cytotoxic potential of Anisochilus carnosus (L.f.) wall and estimation of luteolin content by HPLC". BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine. 14 (1): 421. doi:10.1186/1472-6882-14-421. ISSN 1472-6882. PMC 4226858. PMID 25348394.
- ↑ (PDF) http://www.discoveryjournals.org/drugdiscovery/current_issue/2020/v14/n33/A18.pdf.
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