Difference between revisions of "Madagascar Periwinkle"
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− | Other Names : Catharanthus roseus, bright eyes, Cape periwinkle, graveyard plant, old maid, pink periwinkle, rose periwinkle, Zhang Chun Hua<br>See also : [[Zhang Chun Hua]] | + | Other Names : Catharanthus roseus, Vinca major, bright eyes, Cape periwinkle, graveyard plant, old maid, pink periwinkle, rose periwinkle, Zhang Chun Hua, Evergreen, Early-flowering<br>See also : [[Zhang Chun Hua]] |
==Special Precautions of Madagascar Periwinkle== | ==Special Precautions of Madagascar Periwinkle== | ||
==Health benefits and Uses of Madagascar Periwinkle== | ==Health benefits and Uses of Madagascar Periwinkle== | ||
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* In traditional Chinese medicine, extracts from it have been used against numerous diseases, including diabetes, malaria, and Hodgkin's lymphoma. | * In traditional Chinese medicine, extracts from it have been used against numerous diseases, including diabetes, malaria, and Hodgkin's lymphoma. | ||
* Many of the vinca alkaloids were first isolated from Catharanthus roseus, including vinblastine and vincristine used in the treatment of leukemia and Hodgkin's lymphoma. | * Many of the vinca alkaloids were first isolated from Catharanthus roseus, including vinblastine and vincristine used in the treatment of leukemia and Hodgkin's lymphoma. | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
*''van Der Heijden, Robert; Jacobs, Denise I.; Snoeijer, Wim; Hallard, Didier; Verpoorte, Robert (2004). "The Catharanthus alkaloids: Pharmacognosy and biotechnology". Current Medicinal Chemistry. 11 (5): 607–628. doi:10.2174/0929867043455846. PMID 15032608.'' | *''van Der Heijden, Robert; Jacobs, Denise I.; Snoeijer, Wim; Hallard, Didier; Verpoorte, Robert (2004). "The Catharanthus alkaloids: Pharmacognosy and biotechnology". Current Medicinal Chemistry. 11 (5): 607–628. doi:10.2174/0929867043455846. PMID 15032608.'' | ||
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[[Category:herbal medicine]] | [[Category:herbal medicine]] |
Revision as of 05:39, 24 November 2019
Other Names : Catharanthus roseus, Vinca major, bright eyes, Cape periwinkle, graveyard plant, old maid, pink periwinkle, rose periwinkle, Zhang Chun Hua, Evergreen, Early-flowering
See also : Zhang Chun Hua
Special Precautions of Madagascar Periwinkle
Health benefits and Uses of Madagascar Periwinkle
- Ayurveda :
- Traditional uses have included: cancer, diabetes and ocular inflammation.
- Its main use is in the treatment of excessive menstrual flow, either during the period itself or with blood loss between periods.
- A homeopathic remedy is made from the fresh leaves; it is used in the treatment of haemorrhages.
- It contains the alkaloid "vincamine", which is used by the pharmaceutical industry as a cerebral stimulant and vasodilator.
- It can be used in digestive problems such as colitis or diarrhoea where it will act to reduce the loss of fluid or blood whilst toning the membranes.
- It may also be used in cases of nose bleed, bleeding gums, mouth ulcers or sore throats.
- Made into an ointment, useful for piles and inflammatory conditions of the skin.
- Periwinkle contains "reserpine", which reduces high blood pressure.
- It was used as a folk remedy for diabetes and the juice from the leaves was used to treat wasp stings.
- The plant was boiled to make a poultice to stop bleeding.
- It was used as a homemade cold remedy to ease lung congestion and inflammation and sore throats.
- An extract from the flowers was used to make a solution to treat eye irritation and infections.
- In traditional Chinese medicine, extracts from it have been used against numerous diseases, including diabetes, malaria, and Hodgkin's lymphoma.
- Many of the vinca alkaloids were first isolated from Catharanthus roseus, including vinblastine and vincristine used in the treatment of leukemia and Hodgkin's lymphoma.
References
- van Der Heijden, Robert; Jacobs, Denise I.; Snoeijer, Wim; Hallard, Didier; Verpoorte, Robert (2004). "The Catharanthus alkaloids: Pharmacognosy and biotechnology". Current Medicinal Chemistry. 11 (5): 607–628. doi:10.2174/0929867043455846. PMID 15032608.