Wrightia arborea (Dennst.) Mabb. (= Wrightia tomentosa Roem. & Schult.)
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Wrightia arborea (Dennst.) Mabb. (= Wrightia tomentosa Roem. & Schult.) |
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Wrightia arborea (Dennst.) Mabb. (= Wrightia tomentosa Roem. & Schult.)
Names.
Myanmar: danghkyam-kaii, lettok-thein, mai-lang, mai-yang-hka-oaun, taung-zalut. English: woolly dyeing rosebay.
Range.
China, India, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Sri Lanka, Thailand, and Vietnam. In Myanmar, found in Ayeyarwady, Bago, Mandalay, and Yangon.
Use.
Bark: Administered for renal complaints.
Notes.
The medicinal uses of this species in India are discussed in Jain and DeFilipps (1991) as follows: The bark is used as a substitute for Holarrhena bark, for stomachache and colic; the root is used for fever, dysentery (with root of Cissampelos ); and an unspecified plant part is used for tumors. In Indo-China the species is used as an astringent and alexiteric ( Perry 1980).
Tests for the presence of alkaloids in this species were negative ( Perry 1980).
References.
Perry (1980), Forest Department (1999).
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