Caesalpinia bonducella (Linn.) Flem., Caesalpinia jayabo ß cyanosperma Maza; Bonduc minus Medic.; Guilandina bonducella Linn.
Family
:
Caesalpiniaceae
General Info
Description
An armed liana, up to 15 m in height. Branchlets glossy, black, armed with recurved prickles at the base of pinnae and elsewhere; pinnae 6-11 pairs, leaflets stalked, coriaceous, base rounded to acute, apex mucronate, margins curved, upper surface shining, lower dull; flowers yellow, fragrant, in axillary and terminal racemes 30-60 cm long; pods somewhat swollen, dark brown to black, oblong, 1 or 2 seeded, beaked; seeds orbicular or ovoid to reniform, black, polished, hard.
Herb Effects
Antiviral and antifungal (50% EtOH root and stem extract); rubefacient (bark)
Chemistry
Active Ingredients
Alpha, beta and gamma-caesalpin and X-caesalpin, arginine, cystine, histidine, leucine and isoleucine, lysine, methionine, phenylalanine, threonine, tryptophan and valine (seeds)
Chemistry
of Active Ingredients
Name
CAS#
IUPAC Name
Formula
Structure
Arginine
7004-12-8
2-amino-5-guanidino- pentanoic acid
C6H14N4O2
Cysteine
4371-52-2
2-amino-3-sulfanyl-p ropanoic acid
C3H7NO2S
Histidine
6027-02-7
2-amino-3-(3H-imidaz ol-4-yl)propanoic acid
C6H9N3O2
Leucine
2439-37-4
2-dimethylamino-4-me thyl-pentanoic acid
C8H17NO2
Isoleucine
319-78-8
2-amino-3-methyl-pen tanoic acid
C6H13NO2
Lysine
923-27-3
2,6-diaminohexanoic acid
C6H14N2O2
Methionine
348-67-4
2-amino-4-methylsulf anyl-butanoic acid
C5H11NO2S
Tryptophan
80206-30-0
2-amino-3-(1H-indol- 3-yl)propanoic acid
C11H12N2O2
Threonine
632-20-2
2-amino-3-hydroxy-bu tanoic acid
C4H9NO3
Valine
7004-03-7
2-amino-3-methyl-but anoic acid
C5H11NO2
Pharmacology
Medicinal Use
As a blood purifier and in asthma (seed); in leucorrhea, as a local application for sores (bark); intermittent fever and for diabetes (roots); in menstrual disorders in tribal areas of Madhya Pradesh, India (seed powder).
Reference
Chandel et al., Biodiversity in Medicinal and Aromatic Plants in India.