Gmelina asiatica L.

Lamiaceae

Synonym:

Gmelina lobata Gaertn

Common Names:
Heen-demata (S)
Kumil, Nilakkumil, Vikarini (T)
Asiatic Beech berry (E)
Gopabhandra (Sa)

Traditional Knowledge

Useful plant parts :
Root and bark

Uses in traditional medicine :

  • Paste of crushed fresh roots is applied on rheumatic swellings
  • Thick infusion of the bark is used to wash ulcers and infected wounds
  • Used to treat bronchitis, pneumonia and asthma

Scientific Research

Chemical constituents:

Glycerol trimethyl ether derivative, 1, 2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, diisooctyl ester from aerial parts

Bioactivity :

Alcohol extracts of roots: antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, antipyretic, antihyperglycaemic; ethyl acetate extract of roots: antiproliferative against human breast cancer cells

 

Clinical:

References :

Balijepalli, M. K. et al., (2010), Antiproliferative activity and induction of apoptosis in estrogen receptor-positive and negative human breast carcinoma cell lines by Gmelina asiatica roots, Pharmacognosy Res, 2(2), 113-9.

Ikftam, M. et al., (1987), Antipyretic studies on some indigenous Pakistani medicinal plants: II, Journal of Ethnophamacology, 19, 185-192.

Kasiviswanath, R. et al., (2005), Hypoglycemic and antihyperglycemic effect of Gmelina asiatica Linn. in normal and in alloxan induced diabetic rats., Biological and Pharmaceutical Bulletin, 28(4), 729-32.

Merlin, N. J. et al., (2009), Chemical Investigation of Aerial Parts of Gmelina asiatica Linn by GC-MS, Pharmacognosy Research, 1(3), 152-156.

Sudhakar, M. et al., (2006), Evaluation of antimicrobial activity of Cleome viscosa and Gmelina asiatica, Fitoterapia, 77, 47-49.

Syed, I. T. et al., (1997), Biochemical modes of action of Gmelina asiatica in inflammation, Indian Journal of pharmacology, 29(5), 306-309.

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