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Botanical Name |
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Mucuna pruriens Linn. |
English
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Bengal bean, cow itch, florida velvet bean, velvet bean |
Synonym(s) |
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Carpopogon niveum Roxb., Carpopogon pruriens Roxb., Mucuna nivea (Roxb.) DC., Mucuna prurita Hook., Mucuna prurita Hook., Dolichos pruriens Linn, Stizolobium pruriens (Linn.) Medic. |
Family |
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Fabaceae |
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General Info
Description |
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M.pruriens is an herbaceous twining annual. The leaves are trifoliolate; the leaflets, broadly ovate, elliptic or rhomboid ovate and unequal at the base; the flowers, purple and in axillary, pendulous racemes; the pods, curved, longitudinally ribbed, turgid and densely clothed with persistent pale brown or grey, irritant bristles; the seeds, black, 4 to 6 in a pod and ovoid. |
Herb Effects |
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Anabolic, androgenic, analgesic (pain-reliever), anti-inflammatory, anti-Parkinson's, antispasmodic, antivenin, aphrodisiac, febrifuge, hormonal, hypocholesterolemic (lowers cholesterol), hypoglycemic, immunomodulator, nervine (balances/calms nerves), anti-neurasthenic. |
Chemistry
Active Ingredients |
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L-DOPA (plant); mucunine, mucunadine, mucuadinine, pruriendine and nicotine, besides ß-sitosterol, glutathione, lecithin, oils, venolic and gallic acids (plant/seeds); tryptamine, alkylamines, steroids, flavonoids, coumarins, cardenolides, etc (seed with seed coat). |
Chemistry
of Active Ingredients |
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IUPAC Name |
Formula |
Structure |
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L-DOPA |
Not Available |
2-amino-3-(3,4-dihyd roxyphenyl)-propanoi c acid |
C9H11NO4 |
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Nicotine |
65-31-6 |
3-(1-methylpyrrolidi n-2-yl)pyridine |
C10H14N2 |
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ß-sitosterol |
5779-62-4 |
17-(5-ethyl-6-methyl -heptan-2-yl)-10,13- dimethyl-2,3,4,7,8,9 ,11,12,14, 15,16,17-dodecahydro -1H-cyclopenta[a]phe nanthren-3-ol |
C29H50O |
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Glutathione |
27025-41-8 |
2-amino-5-[2-[2-(4-a mino-4-carboxy-butan oyl)amino-2-(carboxy methylcarb
amoyl)et hyl]disulfanyl-1-(ca rboxymethylcarbamoyl )ethyl]amino-5-oxo-p en
tanoic acid |
C20H32N6O12S2 |
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Lecithin |
8057-53-2 |
Not Available |
Not Available |
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Gallic acid |
149-91-7 |
3,4,5-trihydroxybenz oic acid |
C7H6O5 |
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Tryptamine |
343-94-2 |
2-(1H-indol-3-yl)eth anamine |
C10H12N2 |
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Coumarins |
81-81-2 |
2-hydroxy-3-(3-oxo-1 -phenyl-butyl)-chrom en-4-one |
C19H16O4 |
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Pharmacology
Medicinal Use |
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To treat roundworm, sterility, difficult urination and emaciation (seed and root);useful in increasing sperm count, ovulation in women, etc.; in leucorrhoea, menorrhagia, spermatorrhoea, Parkinson's (seed); in facial paralysis and nervous disorders (root); purifies the blood, cures rheumatism, asthma, cough, stone in the bladder and improves vitality (root decoction). Leaf paste is applied to ulcers. This herb is being investigated as a possible remedy for AIDS. |
Contraindication |
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The bristly hairs covering the fresh pods cause intense itching on contact with skin. Contraindicated during Pregnancy. |
Reference |
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Heal et al., Lloydia, 1950, 13, 126.
Kirt, Basu I. 779; Dastur, Medicinal Plants, 164.
Manyam BV. J. Altern. Completment Med. Fall.1995 1(3): 249-255.
Vaidya RA. Neurology (India) 1978 26, 177. |
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