Solanum violaceum

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Solanum violaceum
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Scientific classification edit
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Clade: Asterids
Order: Solanales
Family: Solanaceae
Genus: Solanum
Species:
S. violaceum
Binomial name
Solanum violaceum
Synonyms
List
    • Solanum agreste Roth
    • Solanum anguivi Hook.
    • Solanum chinense Dunal
    • Solanum coccineum Dunal
    • Solanum cuneatum Moench
    • Solanum erosum Van Heurck & Müll.Arg.
    • Solanum ferox Jungh. ex Miq.
    • Solanum heynii Roem. & Schult.
    • Solanum himalense Dunal
    • Solanum indicum L.
    • Solanum indicum f. album C.Y.Wu & S.C.Huang
    • Solanum indicum var. erosopinnatifidum Dunal
    • Solanum indicum subsp. erosum (Van Heurck & Müll.Arg.) Bitter
    • Solanum indicum var. recurvatum C.Y.Wu & S.C.Huang
    • Solanum indicum var. sinuatolobatum Dunal
    • Solanum junghuhnii Miq.
    • Solanum kurzii Brace ex Prain
    • Solanum lividum Willd. ex Dunal
    • Solanum nelsonii Zipp. ex Span.
    • Solanum nivalo-montanum C.Y.Wu & S.C.Huang
    • Solanum pinnatifidum Roth
    • Solanum pubescens Heyne ex Walp.
    • Solanum racemosum Noronha
    • Solanum sanitwongsei Craib
    • Solanum sodomeum Russ. ex Nees
    • Solanum vincentii Delile ex Dunal
    • Solanum virginianum Russ. ex Wall.

Solanum violaceum is a flowering plant in the family Solanaceae that is found in China at elevations of 100 to 2700 meters.[2][1]

Traditional Uses[]

Solanum violaceum belongs to Solanaceae family which are extensively used as vegetables and fruits. It has also been used for variety of traditional medicinal treatment including asthma, dry cough, catarrh, colic, flatulence, worms, and fever. Different parts of the plant such as roots, fruits, seeds are used for different treatments. Roots are digestive, carminative, and astringent to the bowels, cardiac tonic, expectorant, and aphrodisiac while fruits are asthma, dry cough, catarrh, colic, flatulence, worms, and fever. Fruits are also used to relieve cough, alleviate toothache, and topically for skin disease. Seeds are mostly used to extravagance gonorrhoeic and dysuria. Bangladeshi indigenous Garo people uses the seed to mix with ethnic liquor to increase its intoxication effect.[3]

Applications[]

Drug Discovery[]

Root extract of Solanum violaceum can attenuate the obesity and obesity related complications.[4]

References[]

  1. ^ a b "Solanum violaceum Ortega". Plants of the World Online. Board of Trustees of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Retrieved 2 April 2021.
  2. ^ "Tropicos | Name - Solanum violaceum Ortega". tropicos.org. Retrieved 2017-08-03.
  3. ^ Jain SK, Borthakur SK (1986). Solanaceae in Indian tradition folklore, and medicine. pp. 577–583.
  4. ^ Ahamed SK, Khan M, Billah M, Hossain MS (2018). "Methanol extract of Solanum violaceum root possesses antiobesity, hypolipidemic, thrombolytic and membrane stabilizing activity". Marmara Pharmaceutical Journal. 22 (1): 96–102. doi:10.12991/mpj.2018.47.

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