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Botanical Name |
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Scoparia dulcis Linn. |
English
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Sweet Broom Weed |
Synonym(s) |
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Scoparia grandiflora, Scoparia ternata, Capraria dulcis, Gratiola micrantha |
Family |
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Scrophulariaceae |
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General Info
Description |
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A tough, glabrous, leafy, branched herbaceous plant up to 90 cm high. Leaves opposite or whorled, lanceolate, coarsely serrate, 0.5-2 cm. long: flowers small, white, in small 2-4- or 5-flowered inflorescences; capsules globose, 3-4 mm diam. |
Herb Effects |
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Diuretic (leaf); alleviates spasms, anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, analgesic (pain-reliever), antispasmodic, anticancerous (plant); anti-diabetes mellitus (leaf and stem) |
Chemistry
Active Ingredients |
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Triterpinoids, scopadulcic acids A and B, scopadiol, scopadulciol, scopadulin, scoparic acids A, B, and C, and betulinic acid (plant) and flavonoids (leaf); amellin (leaf and stem) |
Chemistry
of Active Ingredients |
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IUPAC Name |
Formula |
Structure |
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Scopadulcic acid A |
Not Available |
Not Available |
C27H34O5 |
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Scopadulcic acid B |
114804-65-8 |
Not Available |
C27H34O5 |
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Scopadulciol |
136565-26-9 |
Not Available |
C27H36O4 |
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Scopadulin |
Not Available |
Not Available |
C27H36O5 |
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Scoparic acid A |
116425-30-0 |
methyl (1R,4aR,5S,8R,8aR)-8 -benzoyloxy-5-[(E)-5 -hydroxy-3-methyl-pe nt-
3-enyl]-4a-meth yl-6-methylidene-dec alin-1-carboxylate |
C27H36O5 |
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Scoparic acid B |
Not Available |
(1R,4aR,8R,8aS)-8-be nzoyloxy-1,4a-dimeth yl-6-methylidene-5-( 3-oxobutyl
)decalin -1-carboxylic acid |
C25H32O5 |
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Scoparic acid C |
Not Available |
(1R,4aR,8R,8aS)-8-be nzoyloxy-5-(3-formyl but-3-enyl)-1,4a-dim ethyl-6-me
thyliden e-decalin-1-carboxyl ic acid |
C26H32O5 |
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Betulinic Acid |
4481-62-3 |
Not Available |
C30H46O3 |
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Pharmacology
Medicinal Use |
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For diarrhea, for menstrual problems (pain, cramps, premenstrual syndrome [PMS], and to promote and normalize menstruation), vomiting, kidney problems and to increase the secretion of gastric juices (plant); in fever, cough and bronchitis and as a gargle for toothache (leaf); to relieve symptoms of glycosuria, reduce hyperglycaemia, increase RBC count, in anaemia, albuminuria, ketonuria, retinitis and other complications associated with diabetes mellitus. |
Contraindication |
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Avoid combining with antidepressants or barbiturates and do not take during pregnancy. |
Reference |
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Chandel et al., Biodiversity in Medicinal and Aromatic Plants in India. |
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