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    Facts about Uraria picta

    By s mAugust 25, 2019Updated:August 25, 2019No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Uraria picta is an annual woody erect herb that reaches 1 to 2.5 m height. The stems are woody at the base. Leaves are pinnately compound with 2-5 pairs of leaflets. During vegetative phase, leaves pairs occur without terminal leaflet. Leaflets of the lower leaf are ovate and measures 2-8 cm long and 2-3 cm broad and of upper leaves is 7-25 cm, 5-25 mm broad and ovate-lanceolate. Flowers are 35 to 75 in number on inflorescence (10-70 cm long on 0-5 cm long stalk) axis usually pink or purple on dense spike like racemes which is more than 1.5 feet long. Racemes are elongated and terminal. Bracts are suprepersistent at the base and apex. Fruit consists of 2 to 6 seeds and segments are nearly separated. Fruits are glabrous, articulated and gray in color. Seeds are light brown, oblong and about 2.5 X 1.5 mm. It is widely distributed in Maharashtra ranging from Western Ghats occur only at Kalakdara. It is found in India, China, Nepal and Northern Australia. Besides India, Uraria picta is reported from various parts of Africa (Nigeria, Ethiopia, Egypt, Congo and South Africa), Japan, China, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Pakistan, Nepal and Australia. The species is becoming rare due to overexploitation by various pharmaceutical industries and local tribes.

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    Traditional uses

    • The herb has healing properties that effectively heals fractured bones by lowering pain in affected areas.
    • It is helpful in treating gonorrhea. It also manages the symptoms related to it such as pain in penis, vagina, abdominal pain, painful urination, pelvic pain, pus like discharge and bleeding.
    • Roots are used to promote libido and sexual desire and maintains good sexual health, energy and stamina in the body.
    • It is also effective in treating diarrhea and manages symptoms such as loose, watery stools, abdominal pain, abdominal cramps, fever, bloating and blood in the stool.
    • The herb has an expectorant property that treats respiratory complications such as common cold, cough, bronchitis and asthma. It also clears mucous from lungs and nasal airways.
    • The antiseptic properties make it effective in treating bacterial, viral and fungal infections.
    • It is used as a cure for malarial fever.
    • It halts the growth of cancer cells and promotes the growth of healthy cells.
    • It also manages problems such as anxiety, depression and sleeping problems.
    • The plant is used as an antidote to snake bites in India.
    • The plant decoction is used for gout, blood dysentery, bleeding piles, insanity, acute diarrhea, alcoholism, bronchitis, cough and difficult breathing.
    • Pods and fruits are used for treating oral sores in children.
    • Roots are used to treat chills, cough and fever.
    • In Ghana, plant is used for treating heart problems.
    • In Malaysia, leaves decoction is used for diarrhea.
    • For cold, prepare decoction by boiling 10-20 grams of powder of whole plant in 400 ml of water till it reduces to half. Filter it and add some sugar and drink lukewarm.
    • For bone fracture, take 5 grams of Prishniparni root powder and 2 grams of turmeric regularly for one month.

    Precautions

    • Consult the health practitioner before treating any health ailments.
    • Use it in moderate amounts to prevent any side effects.
    • When experienced any allergic reactions, consult the doctor immediately.

    References:

    https://www.researchgate.net/publication/316991334_Anti-inflammatory_and_hepatoprotective_activities_of_the_roots_of_Uraria_picta

    https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/9428/862495f803a5d0e9749950347fa79ff94f5f.pdf

    https://echarak.in/echarak/templates/Uraria%20picta%20%20Desv.pdf

    https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3821257/

    https://www.planetayurveda.com/library/prishniparni-uraria-picta/

    https://www.flowersofindia.net/catalog/slides/Dabra.html

    https://herbpathy.com/Uses-and-Benefits-of-Uraria-Picta-Cid1169

    https://www.bimbima.com/ayurveda/prishniparni-detail-and-medicinal-uses/139/

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    Uraria picta Quick Facts
    Name: Uraria picta
    Scientific Name: Uraria picta
    Origin U. picta, though widely distributed throughout the India
    Colors Gray
    Shapes 0.4-1.2 cm long
    Name Uraria picta
    Scientific Name Uraria picta
    Native U.  picta, though widely distributed throughout the India
    Common/English Name Prishnaparni
    Name in Other Languages Hindi: Dabra, Hansia Dafar;
    Bengali: Sankarjata, Chhalani, Salpani, Chakule;
    Hindi: Pitvan, Dabra, Shankaraja;
    Malayalam: Muvila, Orila;
    Marathi: Prisniparni, Pitvan, Ranganja, Pithvan, Prushnipamee;
    Oriya: Isworojota, Prushnipamee, Shankarjata;
    Sanskrit: Chitraparni, Andhriparni, Sinhapuchchi, Kalasi;
    Tamil: Sittirappaladai, Chittirappalatai, Oripai;
    Telugu: Kolkuponna (కొలుకుపొన్న);
    Ayurvedic: Prishniparni, Simhapushpi, Prithakparni, Kalashi, Guhaa, Dhaavani, Chitraparni;
    Kannada: Ondele honne, Murele Honne, Prushniparni;
    Punjabi: Detedarnee;
    Gujarati: Pithavan;
    Japan: hosoba-fuji-bô-gusa;
    Nepal: dabra;
    Nigeria: alupayida
    Plant Growth Habit Annual woody erect
    Soil Loam to clay loam
    Plant Size 1-2.5 m height
    Leaf 1.4-7.2 × 0.6-3 cm, elliptic-oblong
    Flowering Season July to September
    Flower Bright reddish purple
    Fruit shape & size 0.4-1.2 cm long
    Fruit color Gray
    Seed Light brown, oblong, 2.5 X 1.5 mm
    Fruit Season December to January

    Uraria picta Scientific Classification

    Scientific Name: Uraria picta

    Rank Scientific Name & (Common Name)
    Kingdom Plantae (Plants)
    Phylum Tracheophyta
    Class Magnoliopsida
    Order Fabales
    Family Fabaceae
    Genus Uraria
    Species Picta
    Synonyms
    • Doodia picta Roxb.
    • Hedysarum pictum Jacq.
    • Uraria aphrodisiaca Welw.
    • Uraria leucantha Span.
    • Uraria linearis Hassk.
    • Uraria picta (Jacq.) Desv.
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