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Latin Names English Names Sanskrit Names Hindi Names
Bauhinia variegata
Linn. (Caesalpiniaceae).
Buddhist Bauhinia, Orchid Tree, Mountain Ebony Kanchanara, Kovidara Kachnar, Kaniar
 
Bauhinia VariegataHabitat
It grows throughout India, ascending to an altitude of 1,300 m in the Himalayas.

Morphology Description (Habit)
B.variegata is a medium-sized, deciduous tree. The bark is gray; the leaves are sub- coriaceous and deeply cordate; the flowers are variously coloured and occur in few- flowered, lateral corymbs; the pods are long, hard, flat, glabrous, dehiscent and 10-15 seeded.

Principal Constituents
The seeds yield a fatty oil, the bark yields fibre. Five flavonoids isolated from the different organs of B.variegata were identified as quercetin, rutin, quercetrin, apigenin and apigenin 7-O-glucoside1.

Pharmacology
The alcoholic extract of the stem bark showed CNS activity. Besides producing hypothermia in mice, it also responded to amphetamine hyperactivity test2.

Indications
The bark is astringent, tonic and anthelmintic. It is useful in scrofula and skin diseases. It is also used for ulcers and leprosy. A decoction of the bark is taken for dysentery. The dried buds are used for diarrhea, dysentery and hemorrhoids.

References
  1. El-Wahab, A et. al., Herba Hung., 1987, 26(1), 27-39.
  2. Bhakuni et. al., Ind. J. s Biol., 1969, 6,232.

 
 
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