Nicandra physalodes (L.) Gaertn.
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Nicandra physalodes (L.) Gaertn.
Names.
English: apple of Peru, nicandra, shoo-fly plant.
Range.
Native to Peru; naturalized elsewhere. Escaped in United States and American tropics, often weedy. In Myanmar, found in Mandalay and Shan.
Use.
Seed: Used for fumigation of toothache.
Notes.
In India the whole plant is used as a diuretic ( Jain and DeFilipps 1991). Medicinal uses reported for this species include: Diuretic and mydriatic (research has shown chemicals found in plant effective for this ailment); also poison, pediculicide, insecticide, and vermifuge ( Duke 2009).
Reference.
Nordal (1963).
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