| Literature DB >> 22247863 |
M K Mohan Maruga Raja1, Neeraj Kumar Sethiya, S H Mishra.
Abstract
Nymphaea stellata Willd. (Syn. Nymphaea nouchali Burman f.) (Nymphaeaceae) is an important and well-known medicinal plant, widely used in the Ayurveda and Siddha systems of medicines for the treatment of diabetes, inflammation, liver disorders, urinary disorders, menorrhagia, blenorrhagia, menstruation problem, as an aphrodisiac, and as a bitter tonic. There seems to be an agreement between the traditional use and experimental observations, such as, hepatoprotective, anti-inflammatory, and particularly antidiabetic activity. Nymphayol, a steroid isolated from the flowers has been scientifically proved to be responsible for the traditionally claimed antidiabetic activity; it reverses the damaged endocrine tissue and stimulates secretion of insulin in the β-cells. However, taking into account the magnitude of its traditional uses, the studies conducted are still negligible. This review is an attempt to provide the pharmaceutical prospective of Nymphaea stellata.Entities:
Keywords: Bitter; Nymphaea nouchali; indian blue water lily; nymphayol
Year: 2010 PMID: 22247863 PMCID: PMC3255414 DOI: 10.4103/0110-5558.72424
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Adv Pharm Technol Res ISSN: 0976-2094
Figure 1Nymphaea stellata
Different vernacular names for N. stellata in India[19]
Anatomy, histology, and powder microscopy of different parts of N. stellata
Traditional uses of different parts of N. stellata
Figure 2Chemical structure of Nymphayol
Nitrogen and protein content of N. stellata and N. nouchali [60]