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Regards
Bhagyashri

On Thu, Sep 29, 2011 at 5:58 PM, Ushadi micromini <[email protected]
> wrote:

> wow Bhagyashri... did you type up all this?
>
> usha di
> =====
>
> On Sep 20, 3:23 pm, Madhuri Raut <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Thank you Prasadji.
> > To my surprise this too has a lot of medicinal value and it is edible too
> >
> > Common name: Shiny Bush, Slate pencil plant, pepper elder, rat's ear,
> shiny
> > bush, silverbush • Malayalam: Mashitandu chedi • Assamese: Pononoa •
> > Sanskrit: Toyakandha, Varshabhoo
> >
> > Parts utilized
> >
> > Leaves and stems.
> >
> > Constituents and properties
> >
> > • Considered anti-inflammatory, refrigerant, analgesic, antifungal,
> > anticancer.
> >
> > • Study yielded 5 new bioactive compounds: two secolignans, two
> > tetrahydrofuran lignans, and one highly methoxylated
> dihydronaphthalenone.
> > source
> >
> > Uses
> >
> > Nutritional
> >
> > Leaves and stems may be eaten as vegetable.
> >
> > In salads, the fresh plant has the crispness of carrot sticks and celery.
> >
> > Folkloric
> >
> > Infusion and decoction of leaves and stems are used for gout and
> arthritis.
> >
> > Externally, as a facial rinse for complexion problems.
> >
> > Pounded whole plant used as warm poultice for boils, pustules and
> pimples.
> >
> > In Bolivia, decoction of roots used for fever; aerial parts for wounds.
> >
> > Used for headaches, rhumatic pains, impotence.
> >
> > In Brazil, used to lower cholesterol; for treatment of abscesses,
> furuncles
> > and conjunctivitis
> >
> > New uses
> >
> > Belongs to the "preferred list" of Philippine medicinal plants, being
> > studied for its use in the treatment of arthritis and gout.
> >
> > For arthritis: Leaves and stems of the fresh plant may be eaten as salad.
> > Or, as an infusion, put a 20-cm plant in 2 glasses of boiling water; and
> 1/2
> > cup of this infusion is taken morning and evening.
> >
> > Studies
> >
> > • Analgesic / Antiinflammatory: Extract study of aerial parts of PP
> tested
> > in rats and mice exhibited anti-inflammatory and analgesic activities.
> >
> > • CNS Depressant Activity: Study of peperomia leaf extract showed
> > dose-dependent depressant effects probably due to psychoactive substances
> > that are CNS depressant.
> >
> > • Antipyretic: Study of PP leaf extract on rabbits showed antipyretic
> > effects comparable to a standard aspirin.
> >
> > • Antibacterial: Study of methanolic extract of PP exhibited a very good
> > level of broad spectrum antibacterial activity.
> >
> > Regards
> >
> > Bhagyashri
> > On Tue, Sep 20, 2011 at 3:25 PM, prasad dash <[email protected]
> >wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > > I think this is *Peperomia. *Probably* P. **pellucida.*
> >
> > > Regards
> >
> > > Prasad
> > > On Tue, Sep 20, 2011 at 3:22 PM, Madhuri Raut <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> >
> > >> Request for identification
> >
> > >> Date/Time-Sep 2011
> >
> > >>  Location- Place, Altitude, GPS-Pune
> >
> > >> Habitat- Garden/ Urban/ Wild/ Type- probably wild
> >
> > >> Plant Habit- Tree/ Shrub/ Climber/ Herb- herb
> >
> > >> Height/Length- about 4 cms in height
> >
> > >> Leaves Type/ Shape/ Size- green
> >
> > >> Inflorescence Type/ Size- I do not know how to describe this whether
> what
> > >> I see as 2 long stick like inflorescence
> >
> > >> Fruits Type/ Shape/ Size Seeds- not seen
> >
> > >> Regards
> >
> > >> Bhagyashri
> >
> > > --
> > > Prasad Kumar Dash
> > > Ecologist, Orissa, India
> > > email: [email protected]
> > > ph. 09437444241

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