Cucurbita maxima DUCHESNE |
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Botanical Name |
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Cucurbita maxima DUCHESNE |
English
Name |
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Great Pumpkin. White Gourd and Pumpkin Seed |
Synonym(s) |
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Cucurbita maxima turbaniformis ((M.Roem.Alef.), Cucurbita maxima andreana ((Naudin.)Filov.), Cucurbita polymorpha, Duch. Cucurbita ovifera, Linn. Cucurbita verrucosa, Linn. Cucurbita moschata, Duch, Cucurbita pepo. Linn. |
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Cucurbitaceae |
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General Info
Description |
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A very large annual herb, with a prostrate spreading stem reaching 30 to 40 feet in length, stout, tough, becoming wood below, angular, pale green, thickly set with coarse, harsh, more or less bristly hairs, slightly branched. Leaves numerous, alternate, on long hispid striated petioles, large, sometimes a foot in diameter, broadly cordate-ovate, more or less deeply 5-lobed, the lobes either obtuse, rounded, or acute, entire or toothed, dark green, often mottled with white, very hispid on both surfaces; tendrils long, slender, un-branched or palmate. |
Herb Effects |
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The seeds are diuretic, tonic, vermifuge, anthelmintic and influences muscle contractility of the frog heart (in vivo and in vitro). |
Chemistry
Active Ingredients |
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Linolenic acid, oleic acid, Vitamin A (fruit); sterols and triterpenoids (seed oil). |
Chemistry
of Active Ingredients |
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Structure |
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Linolenic acid |
94138-91-7 |
octadeca-9,12,15-tri enoic acid |
C18H30O2 |
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Oleic acid |
8046-01-3 |
octadec-9-enoic acid |
C18H34O2 |
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Vitamin A |
50-37-3 |
Not Available |
C20H25N3O |
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Pharmacology
Medicinal Use |
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Strangury, urinary affections and gonorrhea (plant); neuralgia and migraine (seed oil). As a remedy for intestinal tapeworms and roundworms , the seeds are less potent than the root of Dryopteris felix-mas, but safer for pregnant women, debilitated patients and children. The oil from the seed is used as a nerve tonic. The fruit pulp is used as a soothing poultice on burns, inflammations and boils. |
Reference |
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Chandel et al., Biodiversity in Medicinal and Aromatic Plants in India.
Bentley and Trimen, Medicinal Plants.
Johnson T. CRC Ethnobotany Desk Reference (www.herbweb.com/herbage). |
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