Adenanthera pavonina L.

Fabaceae

Common Names:
Madatiya (S)
Anaikuntumani, Manjadi (T)
Coral wood tree (E)
Kucandanah (Sa)

Traditional Knowledge

Useful plant parts :
Heartwood, leaf, bark and seed

Uses in traditional medicine :

  • Young leaves are prepared as a salad for diabetic patients to reduce blood glucose levels
  • Decoction of heartwood is taken for haemorrhages as an haemostatic
  • Bark and leaves act as an astringent and aphrodisiac and are used in colonorrhoea, haematuria, ulcers and pharyngopathy
  • Seeds are astringent, cooling, aphrodisiac, suppurative, antiemetic and febrifuge, used to treat burning sensations, hyperdypsia, vomiting, fever and giddiness

Scientific Research

Chemical constituents:

Chitinases from seeds; lactone: pavonin from plant; fatty acids: linoleic, oleic and lignocerotic acids and stigmasterol from seed oil

 

Bioactivity :

Extracts of seeds: hypotensive, blood cholesterol lowering, anti-inflammatory, analgaesic, antihyperglycaemic, lipid lowering; decoction prepared from bark: antioxidative

Clinical:

Note :

Dried stem can be used as firewood

References :

Adedapo, A. D. A. et al., (2009), Blood Pressure Lowering Effect of Adenanthera pavonina Seed Extract on Normotensive Rats, Records of Natural Products, 3(2), 82-89.

Ali, M. S. et al., (2005), Pavonin: A new five-membered lactone from Adenanthera pavonina linn. (Mimoaceae), Natural Product Research, 19(1), 37-40.

Maruthappan, V. G. and Shree, K. S., (2010), Blood cholesterol lowering effect of Adenanthera pavonina seed extract on atherogenic diet induced hyperlipidemia rats, International Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research, 1(7), 87-94.

Olajide, O. A. et al., (2004), Anti-inflammatory studies on Adenanthera pavonina seed extract, Inflammopharmacology, 12(2), 196-201.

Pandhare, R. B. et al., (2012), Anti-hyperglycaemic and lipid lowering potential of Adenanthera pavonina Linn. in streptozotocin induced diabetic rats, Orient Pharm Exp Med, 12(3), 197-203.

Santos, I. S. et al., (2004), A chitinase from Adenanthera pavonina L. seeds: Purification, characterisation and immunolocalisation, Plant Science, 167(6), 1203-1210.

Silva, I. K. and Soysa, P., (2011), Evaluation of phytochemical composi- tion and antioxidant capacity of a decoction containing Adenanthera pavonina L. and Thespesia populnea L, Pharmacogn Mag, 7(27), 193-9.

Zarnowski, R. et al., (2004), The oil of Adenanthera pavonina L. seeds and its emulsions, Z Naturforsch C, 59(5-6), 321-6.

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