Details of Plants:Ficus carica

Plant details

Family: Moraceae
Phytochemicals

24-methylenecycloartanol umbelliferone
4′,5′-dihydropsoralen
6-O-Oleyl-β-D-glucosyl-β-Sitosterol
6-O-linoleyl-β-D-glucosyl-β-Sitosterol
6-O-palmitoyl-β-Dglucosyl-β-Sitosterol
Adrenalin
Albumin
Angelicin
Arachidic Acid
Bergaptene
Bergaptene
Cadalene
Caoutchouc
Catalase
Cerin
Cyanidin-3- Orhamnoglucoside
Cyanidin-3-O-Glucoside
Diastase
Dopamine
Esterase
Ficusogenin
Guaiacol
Guaiazulene
Linoleic Acid
Linolenic Acid
Lipase
Lupeol
Malic Acid
Marmesin
O-Phenylphenol
Palmitic Acid
Paoralen
Peroxidase
Proteolytic Enzymes
Psoralen
Quercitin
Raffinose
Rennin
Resin
Rutin
Stearic acid
Stigmasterol
Sugar
Umbelliferone
Vizoleic Acid
Xanthotoxin
lupeol
psoralen ψ-taraxasterol ester
β-Sitosterol
β-Sitosterol
NE-statewise availability

Nagaland
Vernacular Name

Nagaland: mongozono (Ao)
Ailments cured

Intestinal disorder
Plant parts used and methods

Fruit: 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.

Phytochemical References

Ahmad, S; et al. A review on the prosperous phytochemical and pharmacological effects of Ficus carica. Int J Bioassays 2: 843-849, 2013.