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Botanical Name :
Andrographis paniculata
Sanskrit name :
Bhunimba, Yavatikta
English Name :
The Creat
Family : Acanthaceae
Plant Parts Used :
Whole Plant
Description of
Andrographis paniculata :
It grows throughout India from Assam and Himachal Pradesh to all over
south India. Grows well in moist and shaded places, but it prefers sunny
situations. It is cultivated all over India.
Chemical composition /key active constituents
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Bitter
diterpenoid lactones, especially deoxy-andrographolide,
andrographolide and
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ncoandrographolide have been isolated from the whole plant and
leaves.
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Diterpene dimers
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Flavonoids available in the roots.
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The main active constituents and marker compounds are considered to
be the andrographolides and andrographis extracts are often
standardized to these compounds.
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Pharmacology
It increases biliary flow and liver weight in rat. Andrographolide
produces a significant dose dependent choleretic effect, as evidence by
increase in bile flow, bile salt and bile acids in conscious rats and
anaesthetised guinea pigs.
It shows hepatoprotective action.
It improves non-specific immune response. Although both andrographis and
beta glucan effective immune enhancers, Extracts of andrographis,have
been shown to stimulate powerful immune responses in living creatures.
The immune response may be specific directed at a microbial invader
already present in the body, or generally, strengthening the immune
system in preparation against future infections. Andrographis strongly
stimulates phagocytosis and the production of specific antibodies.
Medicinal Uses:
Digestive: Promotes digestion
Hepatoprotective: Protects the liver and gall bladder.
Vermicidal: Kills intestinal worms & support intestine
Anti-acne: Protect skin from pimples
Analgesic: Pain killer
Anti-inflammatory: Reduces swelling and cuts down exudation from
capillaries
Antibacterial: Fights bacterial activity. Although Andrographis appears
to have weak direct antibacterial action, it has remarkably beneficial
effect in reducing diarrhea and symptoms arising from bacterial
infections.
Expectorant: Promotes mucus discharge from the respiratory system.
Hypoglycemic: Blood sugar reducer.
Immune Enhancement.
Laxative: Aids bowel elimination
Sedative: A relaxing herb, though not with the same effect as the
accepted herbal sedatives, valerian roots, hops, skullcap, etc.
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information are not verified and established by us. You are requested to
get it verified. The above given information are collected from various
sources may be used for academic purpose.
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