Details of Plants:Aegle marmelos

Plant details

Family: Rutaceae
Phytochemicals

Aegeline
Alloimperatorin Methyl Ether
Anthocyanins
Caryophyllene
Cineole
Citral
Citronellal
Coumarin
Cuminaldehyde
Eugenol
Flavon-3-Ols
Leucoanthocyanidin
Lupeol
Marmelin
Marmesin
O-Isopentenyl Halfordinol
O-Methyl Halfordinol
PhlobaTannins
Rutin
Skimmianin
Tannins
Umbelliferone
d-limonene
p-cymene
α-amyrin
β-Amyrin
β-Sitosterol
γ-Sitosterol
NE-statewise availability

Assam
Nagaland
Tripura
Vernacular Name

Tripura: Bael
Nagaland: charamjang (Ao)
Assam: Bael
Ailments cured

Cough
Dysentery
Gastritis
Plant parts used and methods

Fruit: Extract taken orally
Leaves: Extract taken orally
Plant References

Kichu, M; et al. An ethnobotanical study of medicinal plants of Chungtia village, Nagaland, India. Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 166, 5-17, 2015.

Kabir et al. A survey of medicinal plants used by the Deb barma clan of the Tripura tribe of Moulvibazar district, Bangladesh, Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine, 10:19, 2014.

Bora. U; et al. Medicinal Plants used by the People of Northeast India for Curing Malaria, Phytotherapy Research, 21, 800-804, 2007.

Phytochemical References

Shrinath, B, M; et al. Aegle marmelos (L.) Correa (Bael) and its phytochemicals in the treatment and prevention of cancer. Integrative cancer therapies 12.3: 187-196, 2013.