Chrysopogon zizanioides (L.) Roberty

Poaceae

Synonym:

Vetiveria zizanioides (L) Nash

Common Names:
Sawandara (S)
Vettiver (T)
Khas-khas (E)
Ushira (Sa)

Traditional Knowledge

Useful plant parts :
Root

Uses in traditional medicine :

  • Roots placed in hot water is kept overnight to cool and taken 1 cup in the morning to cure ulcers in the stomach
  • Infusion of roots is taken for urinary diseases
  • Roots are stomachic, carminative, diaphoretic and diuretic
  • Roots act as a cholagogue
  • Roots are used to treat anorexia, dyspepsia, flatulence, congestion of the liver
  • Used as an antiperiodic in malarial and typhoid fever
  • Used to treat haemoptysis, phthisis, anaemia, skin and blood diseases, piles, delirium, pneumonia and meningitis

Scientific Research

Chemical constituents:

Sesquiterpenes: khusimol, khusenic acid, vetivenene, vetivone from root essential oil

Bioactivity :

Vetivenene, vetivone: antioxidative; essential oil of leaves: antimicrobial; khusimal and khusenic acid: antimycobacterial; ethanol extract of roots: anticonvulsant

Clinical:

Note :

Extracted oil from the root is used in the perfume industry

References :

Dwivedi, G. R. et al., (2013), Tricyclic sesquiterpenes from Vetiveria zizanoides (L.) Nash as antimycobacterial agents., Chemical Biology & Drug Design, 82(5), 587-594.

Gupta, R. et al., (2013), Anticonvulsant activity of ethanol extracts of Vetiveria zizanioides roots in experimental mice, Pharm Biol, 51(12), 1521-4.

Hammer, K. A. et al., (1999), Antimicrobial activity of essential oils and other plant extracts, Journal of Applied Microbiology, 86, 985-990.

Kim, H. J. et al., (2005), Evaluation of Antioxidant Activity of Vetiver (Vetiveria zizanioides L.) Oil and Identification of Its Antioxidant Constituents, Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 53, 7691-7695.

Luqman, S. et al., (2009), Antioxidant potential of the root of Vetiveria zizanioides (L.) Nash, Indian J Biochem Biophys, 46(1), 122-5.

Rao, R. C. et al., (1994), Khusimol, a non-peptide ligand for vasopressin V1a receptors, J Nat Prod, 57(10), 1329-35.

Saikia, D. et al., (2012), Anti-tuberculosis activity of Indian grass KHUS (Vetiveria zizanioides L. Nash), Complement Ther Med, 20(6), 434-6.

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