Toona sinensis (A. Juss.) M. Roem. |
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Botanical Name |
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Toona sinensis (A. Juss.) M. Roem. |
English
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Chinese cedar, Chinese mahogany, Red toon |
Synonym(s) |
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Cedrela sinensis Juss., Cedrelas serrata |
Family |
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Meliaceae |
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General Info
Description |
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A big tree, 36m tall with a girth of 1.6m. Bole is fissured and shows small bulk, 1m in height and with 30cm buttresses. Bark is fissured and gray. Inner bark is meat-red and laminated, and has a pepperish-garlic smell. Stems are glabrous and lenticelled. Leaves are paripinnate, spiral, and
exstipulate. Rachis is 30cm long and holds 10–17 pairs of folioles. Petiolules are 1.2cm long. Blade is serrate, lanceolate, asymmetrical,
and apiculate with a 1cm-long tail, and 12.7cm × 3.4–9cm × 2.5–12.2cm × 3–13cm × 3cm. Inflorescences are 70cm- to 1m-long panicles of tiny flowers pendant behind leafy stems. Flowers evoke a powerful sour smell detected 100ft away from the tree. Petals are white, flushed green, and 2–5mm long. Fruits are 2.3cm × 1cm, 5-partite dehiscent fusiform capsules, splitting into five valves around a pentagonal column. Seeds are winged at one end. |
Herb Effects |
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Astringent, carminative, febrifuge, ophthalmic and styptic (bark) |
Pharmacology
Medicinal Use |
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Used to treat red spots on skin and as a remedy for gynecological troubles, including irregular menses (bark); to treat diarrhoea, chronic dysentery, flatulence, bloody stools, seminal emissions, leucorrhoea, metrorrhagia and gonorrhoea (decoction of bark); used to cool and to promote urination (powdered roots); chewed to stimulate digestion (young leaves). |
Reference |
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Christophe Wiart. Medicinal Plants of Asia and the Pacific, P:202-203, CRC Press, June 2006.
Poon, S. L., Leu, S. F., Hsu, H. K., Liu, M. Y., and Huang, B. M. 2005. Regulatory mechanism of Toona sinensis on mouse leydig cell steroidogenesis, Life Sci., 76, 1473.
Chang, H. S., Hung, W. C., Huang, M. S., and Hsu, H. K. 2002. Extract from the leaves of Toona sinensis Roem. exerts potent antiproliferative effect on human lung cancer cells. Am. J. Chin. Med.,
30, 307.
Yang, Y. C., Hsu, H. K., Hwang, J. H., and Hong, S. J. 2003. Enhancement of glucose uptake in 3T3-L1 adipocytes by Toona sinensis leaf extract Kaoshiung. J. Med. Sci., 9, 327. |
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