| Literature DB >> 25667940 |
Naghmeh Nejat1, Alireza Valdiani2, David Cahill3, Yee-How Tan4, Mahmood Maziah5, Rambod Abiri2.
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25667940 PMCID: PMC4312627 DOI: 10.1155/2015/982412
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ScientificWorldJournal ISSN: 1537-744X
Vernacular names of Madagascar periwinkle (Catharanthus roseus) in different languages∗.
| Language | Common name |
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| Bengali | Nayantara |
| Chinese | Chang Chun Hua |
| Dutch | Roze maagdenpalm |
| English | Bright-eyes, Cape periwinkle, graveyard plant, Madagascar periwinkle, old-maid, |
| Ethiopia | Phlox |
| Creole | Bigalo |
| French | Pervenche de Madagascar, rose amère, sorcerer's violet |
| German | Zimmerimmergrün |
| Creole | Kaka poule |
| Hindi | Sadabahar, Baramassi, Ainskati, Ushamanjairi |
| Indonesian | Tapak dara, kembang sari cina |
| Konkani | Sadapushpa |
| Malayalam | Nithyakalyani, Savakkottappacha, Ushamalari |
| Malay | Kemunting cina |
| Marathi | Sada-phul (Sadaphuli) |
| Myanmarese | Thin-Baw-MA-Hnyo |
| Persian | Gul-e-farang |
| Portuguese | Boa-noite, Boa-tarde, Lavadeira, Pervinca-rosa, Vinca-de-gato, |
| Punjabi | Rattanjot |
| Sanskrit | Nityakalyani |
| Krio | Ngyange |
| Afrikaans | Kanniedood |
| Spanish | Chatas, Chula, Pervinca de Madagascar, Vinca pervinca, Hierba doncella |
| Swedish | Rosensköna |
| Tamil | Sudukattu mallikai |
| Telugu | Billaganneru |
*References: [9, 17].
Figure 1(a) Artificial hybrids of MP in flower stage; (b) wild types with purple flowers “rosea”; (c) wild types with white flowers “alba”; (d) fruits which are composed of two free narrow cylindrical follicles; (e) seeds inside the follicle; (f) seeds. All images represent the real sizes, approximately. The artificial hybrids are clearly differentiated from those wild types due to their floral architecture and petals structure which are wider, thicker, and more compressed than the wild ones.
Genetic diversity in Catharanthus roseus accessions using different marker systems.
| NUA1 | Type of marker(s) | Clustering method | Similarity indices | Ranges | Genetic variation | References |
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| 8 | RAPD2 | UPGMA7 | NP | 86–100 | Low-moderate | [ |
| 8 | AFLP3 | UPGMA | NP | 85–100 | Low-moderate | [ |
| 8 | 1H NMR∗ | UPGMA | NP | 0–3 | Moderate | [ |
| 8 | Chemical (ion content) | UPGMA | Euclidean distance | 32–100 | High | [ |
| 14 | ISSR4 | SAHN8 | Jaccard | 0.57–1.00 | Moderate | [ |
| 14 | RAPD | SAHN | Jaccard | 0.4–0.97 | High | [ |
| 32 | Morphochemical/phytochemical | UPGMA | Nei's | 55–100 | Moderate | [ |
| 50 | Phytochemical/enzymatic | — | Mean comparison | — | High/moderate | [ |
| 72 | Isozyme/phytochemical | NP9 | Mean comparison | NP | Moderate | [ |
| 40 | ISSR | — | Nei's | 0.15–0.9 | High | [ |
| 9 | RAPD/ISSR/SSR5 | UPGMA | Jaccard | 0.19–0.73/0.25–0.64/0.26–0.73 | High | [ |
| 32 | SSR/STMS6 | UPGMA | Nei and Li's | 0.07–0.79 | High | [ |
1Number of used accessions, 2RAPD: random amplified polymorphic DNA, 3AFLP: amplified fragment length polymorphism, ∗1H NMR: hydrogen-1 nuclear magnetic resonance, 4ISSR: intersimple sequence repeat, 5SSR: simple sequence repeat, 6STMS: sequence-tagged microsatellites sites, 7UPGMA: unweighted pair group method with arithmetic mean, 8SAHN: sequential agglomerative hierarchical nonoverlapping, and 9NP: not presented in the related reference.
Catharanthus roseus series.
| Series | Characteristics |
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| Carpet | Height: 3-4 inches (7.6–10.2 cm), width: 24 in (60 cm), dwarf, great for groundcovers, blooms all summer. |
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| Cobra | Height: 6–12 in (15–30 cm); spacing: 6–9 in (15–22 cm), flower size: 5-6 cm, compact, drought-tolerant, suitable for xeriscaping and growing in container. |
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| Cooler | Height: 10–14 in (30–35 cm), spread: 15–20 cm, low growing compact plants, more tolerant of cool, wet conditions, vibrant colors. |
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| Cora | Height: 14–16 in (35–40 cm), width 22–25 in (55–62 cm), large bold bright flowers, first series to be resistant to the “sudden death,” bloom early, heat tolerant, Disease-resistant to the fungus ( |
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| Heat Wave | Height: 14–20 inches, remarkable tolerance to heat and drought, blooms early, suitable for containers or hanging baskets. |
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| First Kiss | Height: 10–14 in (28 cm), compact, large-flowered (flower size: 6 cm) and very heavy blooming. |
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| Jaio | Compact, vigorous, heat and drought tolerant, disease-resistant. |
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| Little | Height: 10 to 14 in, best used in small patio planters and decorative pots. |
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| Mediterranean | Grows 5-6 inches tall, cascading habit, fairly vigorous, excellent heat and drought tolerance, performs well in very warm conditions, many color combinations, good for use in hanging baskets or window boxes. |
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| Nirvana | Upright and cascading types, resistant to the fungus causing aerial blight. |
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| Pacifica | Height: 14–20 in (35–50 cm), spread 15–20 cm, open-pollinated group, blooms early, 2-inch flowers with overlapping petals, heat and humidity tolerant, more stress tolerant on the bench and in the garden, very floriferous. |
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| Pretty | Height: 12 inches (30.5 cm), compact, multiflowered plants. |
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| Solar | Heat and humidity tolerant, ideal for early sowings, early flowering, perfect for packs and pots, better disease tolerant. |
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| Stardust | Height: 25–30 cm, compact, many flowered, blooms have a star-shaped, solid white center and bright petal border. |
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| Sunstorm | Large-flowered, compact and tolerant of both hot and cool growing conditions. |
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| Titan | Height: up to 16 in (35–40 cm), spread 10–12 in (25–30 cm), bushy growing habit, vigorous, more disease-resistant than other Vinca series, cool and drought tolerant, earlier flowering, has neat mounding habits, large-flowered, flowers profusely, highest seed quality. |
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| Tropicana | Height 14–20 in, fast-growing, blooms early, large rounded flowers, heat and humidity tolerant. |
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| Tutti Frutti | Large-flowered, heat and drought tolerant. |
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| Victory | Height: 25–35 cm, spread 15–20 cm, intense, clear colors, compact growing habit, disease tolerance, low and early basal branching, formed large round flowers with overlapping petals. |
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| Viper | Height: 20–50 cm, F1 Viper is the king of Vinca-vigorous, large mounded plant covered in massive flowers. |
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| Vitesse | Height: 32–35 cm, compact with basal branching, ideal for early planting. |
Available cultivars of Catharanthus roseus.
| Series | Cultivars |
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| Carpet | Rose Carpet, Pink Carpet, Magic Carpet. |
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| Cobra | Cobra Apricot, Cobra Orchid W/Eye, Cobra Passion Fruit, Cobra Peppermint, Cobra Purple, Cobra Purple W/Eye, Cobra Red, Cobra Red W/Eye, Cobra Rose, Cobra Strawberry Red, Cobra White. |
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| Cooler | Cooler Apricot; Cooler Blush; Cooler Coconut; Cooler Deep Orchid, Cooler Grape; Cooler Hot Rose, Cooler Icy Pink; Cooler Lavender Halo, Cooler Mixture, Cooler Orchid; Cooler Orchid Deep, Cooler Peppermint; Cooler Peppermint Improved; Cooler Pink; Cooler Raspberry Red; Cooler Red; Cooler Rose; Cooler Strawberry. |
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| Cora | Cora Apricot, Cora Burgundy, Cora Deep Lavender, Cora Lavender, Cora Mix, Cora Pink, Cora Punch, Cora Violet, Cora White, Cora Cascade Cherry, Cora Cascade Lilac, Cora Cascade Polka Dot. |
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| Heat Wave | Heatwave Apricot, Heatwave Blue W/Eye, Heatwave Burgundy, Heatwave Cherry, Heatwave Deep Rose, Heatwave Formula Mixture, Heatwave Grape, Heatwave Midnight Mix, Heatwave Orchid, Heatwave Peach, Heatwave Peppermint, Heatwave Pink, Heatwave Raspberry, Heatwave Red, Heatwave Rose, Heatwave Santa Fe, Heatwave Southwest Mix, Heatwave White. |
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| First Kiss | First Kiss Apricot, First Kiss Blueberry, First Kiss Blush, First Kiss Cherry red, First Kiss Coral, First Kiss Icy Pink, First Kiss Orchid, First Kiss Peach, First Kiss Polka Dot, First Kiss Raspberry, First Kiss Rose, First Kiss Ruby, First Kiss Sunrise, First Kiss Think Pink, First Kiss White. |
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| Jaio | Jaio Dark Red, Jaio Scarlet Eye. |
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| Little | Little Blanche; Little Bright Eye; Little Delicata; Little Linda; Little Pinkie. |
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| Mediterranean | Mediterranean Apricot Broadeye, Mediterranean Cherry Red Halo, Mediterranean Dark Red, Mediterranean Deep Rose; Mediterranean Deep Orchid; Mediterranean Halo Mix, Mediterranean Lilac; Mediterranean Mix, Mediterranean Peach Improved, Mediterranean Peach XP, Mediterranean Pink, Mediterranean Polka Dot; Mediterranean Red, Mediterranean Rose, Mediterranean Rose Red, Mediterranean Rose Hot, Mediterranean White Broadeye; Mediterranean White, Mediterranean Strawberry. |
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| Nirvana | Nirvana Cascade Lavender W/Eye, Nirvana Cascade Orchid, Nirvana Cascade Pink Splash, Nirvana Cascade Rose, Nirvana Cascade Shell Pink, Nirvana Cascade White, Nirvana Pink Blush, Nirvana Red, Nirvana Dark Red. |
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| Pacifica | Pacifica Apricot, Pacifica Blush, Pacifica Burgundy, Pacifica Burgundy Halo, Pacifica Burgundy; Pacifica Cherry Halo, Pacifica Cherry Red; Pacifica Coral; Pacifica Dark Red, Pacifica Deep Orchid; Pacifica Icy Pink; Pacifica Lilac; Pacifica Lipstick Mix, Pacifica Magenta Halo, Pacifica Mix, Pacifica Orchid Halo; Pacifica Peach; Pacifica Pink; Pacifica Polka Dot; Pacifica Punch; Pacifica Punch Halo, Pacifica Raspberry, Pacifica Really Red, Pacifica Red, Pacifica Rose Halo, Pacifica Pure White. |
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| Pretty | Aureo-variegata, Bowles. |
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| Solar | Solar Apple Blossom, Solar Apricot, Solar Blueberry, Solar Blush Pink, Solar Cherry with Eye, Solar Formula Mixture, Solar Fresh Red, Solar Lilac, Solar Orange with Eye, Solar Orchid with Eye, Solar Pink, Solar Raspberry with Eye, Solar Red, Solar Red with Eye, Solar White. |
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| Stardust | Stardust Orchid; Stardust Pink, Stardust Mix, Stardust Rose. |
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| Sunstorm | Sunstorm Apricot; Sunstorm Bright Red; Sunstorm Blush; Sunstorm Lilac; Sunstorm Orchid; Sunstorm Pink; Sunstorm Rose W/Eye; Sunstorm Violet W/Eye; Sunstorm White W/Eye. |
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| Titan | Titan Apricot, Titan Blush, Titan Burgundy, Titan Cotton Candy Mix, Titan Dark Red, Titan Icy Pink, Titan Lavender Blue Halo, Titan Lilac, Titan Mix, Titan Polka Dot, Titan Punch, Titan Pure White, Titan Rose, Titan White. |
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| Tropicana | Tropicana Apricot, Tropicana Blush; Tropicana Bright Eye; Tropicana Pink; Tropicana Rose. |
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| Tutti Frutti |
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| Victory | Victory Apricot, Victory Blue, Victory Bright Eye, Victory Carmine, Victory Carmine Rose, Victory Cranberry, Victory Deep Apricot, Victory Deep Pink, Victory Grape, Victory Lavender, Victory Light Pink, Victory Pure White, Victory Purple, Victory Red. |
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| Viper | Viper Apricot, Viper Grape, Viper Orchid Halo, Viper Pink, Viper Purple, Viper Purple Halo, Viper Red, Viper Red W/Eye, Viper Rose, Viper Watermelon. |
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| Vitesse | Vitesse Apricot, Vitesse Blush, Vitesse Cranberry, Vitesse Fuchsia, Vitesse Grape, Vitesse Hot Pink, Vitesse Lavender, Vitesse Orange, Vitesse Orchid, Vitesse Peach, Vitesse Peppermint, Vitesse Pink, Vitesse Purple, Vitesse Raspberry, Vitesse Red W/Eye, Vitesse Rose, Vitesse Strawberry Red, Vitesse Strawberry Twist, Tropical Orange, Vitesse White. |
Figure 2The three-dimensional structures of the main anticancer compounds of MP, (a) vincristine and (b) vinblastine, in a ball-stick model (http://www.chemspider.com/ImageView).
List of the most important studies on the medicinal effects of Catharanthus roseus.
| Application | Modern researches | References | |
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| Acetylcholinesterase and cholinergic antagonism inhibition | Microplate assay | Male Wistar rats∗ | [ |
| Alzheimer's syndrome | Human (clinical trial) | [ | |
| Anthelminthic activity |
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| Antiandrogenic activity | Mice | [ | |
| Antiangiogenesis activity | Chicken eggs | [ | |
| Antibacterial (antiseptic) activity | Bacteria | [ | |
| Antidysenteric activity | Wistar rats | [ | |
| Antifertility effect | Male rat | [ | |
| Antifungal activity |
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| Antihyperglycemic activity (antidiabetic) | Mice, rat, rabbit | Wistar albino rats | [ |
| Antihypercholesterolemic activity | Rabbit, rat | [ | |
| Anti-inflammatory activity | Rat | [ | |
| Antimutagenic activity | Micronucleated erythrocytes | [ | |
| Antineoplastic activity | Mice, rat | Clinical use | [ |
| Antioxidant activity | Rat | [ | |
| Antiplasmodial activity | Human erythrocytes | [ | |
| Antiproliferative activity | Human cells | [ | |
| Antispermatogenic | Male rat, mice | [ | |
| Blood cleanser | [ | ||
| Cytochrome P450 inhibition | CYP2D6 | [ | |
| Cytotoxic activity | Human cell line | [ | |
| Enhances kidney and liver functions | Wistar rat | [ | |
| Epididymal dysfunction | Rat | [ | |
| Generate giant spermatogonial cells | Albino rat | [ | |
| Hypotensive activity | Rat | [ | |
| Larvicidal activity |
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| Regression of accessory reproductive organs | Male Wistar rats | [ | |
| Regression of entire reproductive system | Male rat | [ | |
| Stomachic | — | [ | |
| Tonic | — | [ | |
| Tranquilizing and sedative action | — | [ | |
| Wound healing | Rat | [ | |
*The research was done ex vivo.