Melastoma polyanthum Blume; Melastoma normale D. Don
Family
:
Melastomataceae
General Info
Description
A very variable shrub, sometimes a small tree. Bark reddish brown, thin; leaves lanceolate to oblong; flowers in terminal corymbose panicles, mauve purple; fruit broadly ovoid, truncate, pulpy within.
Methionine, glycine, valine, leucine, tyrosine and aspartic and glutamic acids (leaf).
Chemistry
of Active Ingredients
Name
CAS#
IUPAC Name
Formula
Structure
Methionine
348-67-4
2-amino-4-methylsulf anyl-butanoic acid
C5H11NO2S
Glycine
87867-94-5
2-aminoacetic acid
C2H5NO2
Valine
7004-03-7
2-amino-3-methyl-but anoic acid
C5H11NO2
Leucine
2439-37-4
2-dimethylamino-4-me thyl-pentanoic acid
C8H17NO2
Tyrosine
556-02-5
2-amino-3-(4-hydroxy phenyl)-propanoic acid
C9H11NO3
Aspartic acid
6899-03-2
2-aminobutanedioic acid
C4H7NO4
Glutamic acid
Not Available
2-aminopentanedioic acid
C5H9NO4
Pharmacology
Medicinal Use
For smallpox (leaf paste), diarrhea (leaf powder) and wounds (bark paste); in diarrhoea, dysentery, cancer and leucorrhoea (plant); for healing wounds and other skin diseases (bark and roots)
Reference
Chandel et al., Biodiversity in Medicinal and Aromatic Plants in India.