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Barleria prionitis Linn. Family - Acanthaceae Common name - Kanta malati, Daskerenta.

Barleria prionitis Linn.
Family - Acanthaceae
Common name - Kanta malati, Daskerenta.
Medicinal uses - 
The juice of Barleria prionitis is used for the cure of whooping cough in Uttar Pradesh & Madhya Pradesh.
The leaves are used for toothache, rheumatism & root powder to cure fever.
The juice of leaves is used in fungal infections, ulcers & fever.
In Bangladesh, it is used for anti-inflammatory activity & also for the treatment of cancer & tumor.
  In Orissa, it is used in cuts, wounds & malaria.
In Karnataka, it is used for fresh leaf paste that has been used for scabies.
It is also used in urinary infection, jaundice, hepatic obstruction & dropsy.
The decoction of aerial parts is used in anti- respiratory synctyial virus, anti-arthritic, anti-inflammatory & antifertility activities.
   
    Sugimani Marndi

Biodiversity and Conservation Lab. 

Ambika Prasad Research Foundation

Cuttack, Odisha India

www.aprf.co.in



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