Indigofera cassioides DC. (= I. pulchella Roxb.)
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Indigofera cassioides DC. (= I. pulchella Roxb.) |
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Indigofera cassioides DC. (= I. pulchella Roxb.)
Names.
Myanmar: kan-tin, mawk-kham, taw-mevaing. Hawaiian: sakina. English: kathu.
Range.
Pakistan, India, Myanmar, China, Siam, and Indochina. In Myanmar, found in Bago, Chin, Mandalay, and Shan.
Use.
Roots: Used for coughs.
Notes.
In India the powdered root of this species is externally applied for chest pain; a decoction of the root is used for coughs. Medicinal uses for several other species belonging to this genus are also discussed ( Jain and DeFilipps 1991). Medicinal uses of the species in China are discussed in Duke and Ayensu (1985); and medicinal uses in South China, China, Taiwan, Indonesia, and the Philippines are discussed in Perry (1980).
Reference.
Perry (1980).
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