Details of Plants:Eupatorium adenophorum

Plant details

Family: Asteraceae
Phytochemicals

(+)-(5R, 7S, 9R,10S)-2-oxocadinan-3, 6 (11)-dien-12, 7-olide
(+)-(5R, 7S, 9R, 10S)-7-hydroxy-7, 12-epidioxycadinan-3,6 (11)-dien-2-one
(+)-7, 7′-bis((5R, 7R, 9R, 10S)-2-oxocadinan-3, 6 (11)-dien-12, 7-olide)
(-)-(5R, 6R, 7S, 9R, 10S)-cadinan-3-ene-6, 7-diol
-O-Trans-O-Coumaroylquinic Acid Methyl Ester
-acetyl-cadinan-3, 6-diene-7-one
1-α-bisabolene
11-dehydro-agerophorone
2-Pentanone
2-deoxo-2-(acetyloxy)-9-oxoageraphorone
5,6-dihydroxycadinan-3-ene-2, 7-dione
5-O-caffeoylquinic acid
7-hydroxycadinan-3-ene-2-one
9-oxo-10
9-oxo-agerophorone
Bornyl Acetate
Cadinan-3, 6-Diene-2, 7-Dione
Cadinan-3-Ene-2, 7-Dione
Camphene
Chlorogenic Acid Methyl Ester
Dotriacontane
Endo-BornylAcetate
Eupqtoranolide
Germacrene
Macranthoin F
Macranthoin G
Neochlorogenic acid
Orreyol
Stigmasterol
Stigmasterol
Taraxasterol Palmitate
Taraxasteryl
cryptochlorogenic acid
p-cymene
α-Phellandrene
α-bisabolol
β-Sitosterol
γ-curcumene
δ-2-carene
δ-cadinene
NE-statewise availability

Meghalaya
Nagaland
Vernacular Name

Meghalaya: Bat iong
Nagaland: Tsunha (Angami)
Ailments cured

Cuts and wounds
Plant parts used and methods

Leaves: Paste applied topically
Plant References

Kayang. H; et al. Medicinal Plants of Khasi Hills of Meghalaya, India, Bioprospecting & Ethnopharmacology, 1, 75-80, 2005.

Chase. P.E; Singh. O.P. Ethnomedicinal plants used by Angami tribe of Nagaland, India. Indian Journal of Tropical Biodiversity. (1):29-42, 2013.

Phytochemical References

Tripathi, Y; et al. A review of ethnomedicinal, phytochemical, pharmacological and toxicological aspects of Eupatorium adenophorum spreng. Asian J. Biomed. Pharm. Sci 8: 25-35, 2018.