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| fa thalaai (Bangkok), khee-pang-hee (chinois), yaa kannguu (Songkhla) (PROSEA) | |||
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| công cộng, khổ diệp, xuyên tâm liên (PROSEA) | |||
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Version du 9 novembre 2020 à 23:19
Andrographis paniculata
(Burm. f.) Wall. ex Nees
| Ordre | Lamiales |
|---|---|
| Famille | Acanthaceae |
| Genre | Andrographis |
2n =
Origine : Asie tropicale
sauvage et cultivé
| Français | |
|---|---|
| Anglais |
Résumé des usages
- médicinal
Description
-
plante
-
fleur
Noms populaires
| français | roi des amers (PROSEA) |
| anglais | creat, green chireta, king of bitters (PROSEA) |
| hindi | िकरायत - kirayat, करायत - kiryat |
| Assam | kalameghi, mahatita |
| Philippines | aluy, lekha (tagalog), sinta (bikol) (PROSEA) |
| Indonésie | ki oray (sundanais), sambilata (javanais), ampadu (Padang) (PROSEA) |
| Thaïlande | fa thalaai (Bangkok), khee-pang-hee (chinois), yaa kannguu (Songkhla) (PROSEA) |
| Vietnam | công cộng, khổ diệp, xuyên tâm liên (PROSEA) |
Classification
Andrographis paniculata (Burm. f.) Wall. ex Nees (1832)
Cultivars
Histoire
Usages
In the Indian lowlands and Assam occasionally cultivated as a medicinal plant. Roots, leaves and young twigs are used as a remedy for jaundice. The drug is used as a bitter stomachic and tonic and as a substitute for quinine.
Mansfeld.
Références
- TRAMIL, Pharmacopée végétale caribéenne, éd. scient. L. Germosén-Robineau. 2014. 3e éd. Santo Domingo, Canopé de Guadeloupe. 420 p. Voir sur Pl@ntUse