PDF | Crataeva religiosa Hook and Forst belonging to family Capparidaceae ( Cappaceae) was selected based on its ethnopharmacological. Sethi, V.K.; Jain, M.P.; Thakur, R.S., Chemical constituents of crataeva religiosa. Indian Foundation for Butterflies. plants//Crataeva-religiosa. Share on facebook email page Share by email.
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Pub y27 3 Views Read Edit View history. Small medium sized, much branched deciduous trees with crooked branched leaves and crztaeva flowers which are white pale and yellowish.
Juice of Ginger wit It is grown elsewhere for fruit, especially in parts of the African continent. Indian Foundation for Butterflies — Butterflies of India. Nectar and larval host plants Nectar plants Larval host plants.
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Studies on the chemical constituents of the food plants of the insects 1 terpenic constituents of aristolochia debilis heterotropa spp and crataeva religiosa. All extracts were effective against tested microorganisms at different levels 0.
Abstract An attempt has been made to carry out a screening on the antibacterial activity of leaves of Crateva religiosa Forst used in Benin traditional veterinary medicine against bacterial infection of Thryonomys swinderianus class of Mammalia, family of Thryonomyidae commonly called agouti or kholan. The aim of this study was to select the most active extracts and fractions which may be useful to combat these bacterial infections. Pharmacognostic studies on the stem bark of crataeva religiosa.
Description of Tree Small medium sized, much reliigosa deciduous trees with crooked branched leaves and compound flowers which are white pale and yellowish. Current Science 90 5: An attempt has been made to carry out a screening on the antibacterial activity of leaves of Crateva religiosa Forst used in Benin traditional veterinary medicine against bacterial infection of Thryonomys swinderianus class of Mammalia, family of Thryonomyidae commonly called agouti or kholan.
National Journal of Plant Improvement 7 2: Bulletin of the Botanical Society of Bengal 29 1: Uses in Ayurveda Bark is especially useful for urinary complaints such as kidney, bladder stone, fever and to relieve from vomiting.
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Crateva religiosathe sacred garlic pear or temple plantis a species of flowering tree. The ‘BioAtlasIndia’ website family currently has the following members: Bull Calcutta Sch Trop Med 7 3: The antibacterial activity was evaluated by both microtest method using p-iodonitrotetrazolium and bioautography against five microorganisms obtained from T.
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Chemical constituents of the root bark of Crataeva nurvala Ham. Larval host plants — Crataeva-religiosa. In other projects Wikimedia Commons Wikispecies.
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Reproductive biology of Crataeva religisa Forst. The Garlic Pear Tree is a perennial that can grow up to 15 meters. A part of the leaves applied to soles of feet to relive swelling and burning sensation. Log in or Register to get access to full text downloads. August Learn crxtaeva and when to remove this template message. Articles lacking in-text citations from August All articles lacking in-text citations Articles with ‘species’ microformats.
This page was last edited on 19 Mayat Chemical constituents of flowers of Crataeva nurvala Buch-Ham. Biodiversity Atlas – Rrligiosa is a species-based bioinformatics platform that is voluntarily supported by numerous organisations such as the National Centre for Biological SciencesIndian Foundation for ButterfliesDiversity Indiaand Titli Trust. It is a member of the capers family.
It can stand severe drought and is suitable for dry area. Parts Used Bark leaves and root bark. Crataeva religiosa, a new host for Alternaria alternata. Levo epiafzelechin 5 o beta d glucoside from crataeva religiosa.
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The nectar-filled flowers are attractive to a multitude of insects and birds. It is also common in Myanmar and Sri Lanka. By using this site, you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. Contact us to obtain large data downloads and access to bulk information from these websites for collaborative basic religlosa and conservation research projects, or other purposes.