Clinacanthus nutans explained

Clinacanthus nutans female is a species of plant in the family Acanthaceae. It is also known by the common names belalai gajah (Malay), phaya yo (Thai), Sabah snake grass, ki tajam (Sunda), and dandang gendis (Jawa). This plant is used in the traditional herbal medicines of Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, and China.[1] [2] It has been used in Indonesia in the treatment of dysentery and diabetes.[3]

Description

Clinacanthus nutans is a herbaceous plant that grows in low shrubs up to 2.5m (08.2feet) high. Its stems are green, woody, upright and cylindrical. Its leaves are green, simple, lanceolate with pointed tips and rounded bases, and are 8cm–12cmcm (03inches–05inchescm) long and 4cm–6cmcm (02inches–02inchescm) wide. Its flowers are red and panicle-shaped, with tube-shaped elongated petals 3.5cm (01.4inches) long.[4]

Medicinal uses

It is used in treating skin rashes, insects and snake bites, lesions caused by herpes simplex virus, diabetes, and gout in Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand and China.

Notes and References

  1. 10.1016/j.apjtm.2016.03.011. 27086161. Clinacanthus nutans: A review of the medicinal uses, pharmacology and phytochemistry. Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Medicine. 9. 4. 402–409. 2016. Alam. Ariful. Ferdosh. Sahena. Ghafoor. Kashif. Hakim. Abdul. Juraimi. Abdul Shukor. Khatib. Alfi. Sarker. Zaidul I.. free.
  2. A Review on phytochemical constituents and pharmacological activities of Clinacanthus nutans. International Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences . 7. 2. 30. 2015. Aslam. Muhammad Shahzad. Ahmad. Muhammad Syarhabil. Mamat. Awang Soh..
  3. Book: Hariana, H.Arief . 2008 . Tumbuhan Obat dan Khasiatnya . Penebar Swadaya . 978-9794899571 . 2 . 56–57 .
  4. Book: Nantana Sittichai . Chayan Picheansoothon . 2014 . Herbal Medicines Used in Primary Health Care in ASEAN . Department for Development of Thai Traditional and Alternative Medicine . 9786161122119 . 123 .