Calophyllum inophyllum

Calophyllum inophyllum common names:
 Sultan Champa, 
 Alexandrian laurel, 
ball tree, 
 beauty leaf, 
domba oil tree, 
Indian laurel,
 oil nut tree, 
pinnay oil tree, 
red poon etc 

 Calophyllaceae, is a beautiful large evergreen tree native to southern coastal India. 
The flowers have snow-white petals with a thick center of yellow stamens. 
The fragrant flowers have been prized as an adornment and as a perfume. 
The mature fruit is poisonous enough to use as rat bait.
 The seeds yield a thick, dark green tamanu oil for medicinal use or hair grease. 
The nuts are dried before cracking, after which the oil-laden kernel is removed and further dried. 
The first neoflavone isolated from natural sources was calophyllolide from C. inophyllum seeds.

Surendra Parihar 

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