Details of Plants:Nelumbo nucifera

Plant details

Family: Nelumbonaceae
Phytochemicals

Acetic acid
Anonaine
Anonaine
Armepavine
Armepavine
Asimilobine
Dehydroanonaine
Dehydroemerine
Dehydronuciferine
Demethylcoclaurine
Demethylcoclaurine
Ginnol
Gluconic acid
Hyperin
Isoliensinine
Isoquercitrin
Kaempferol
Kaempferol-3-O-𝛼-Lglucopyranoside
Kaempferol-3-O-𝛽- D-glucopyranoside
Kaempferol-3-O-𝛽- rhamnopyranosyl-1(1→6)-𝛽-D rhamnopyranosyl-(1→2)-𝛽-D D-glucoronopyranoside
Kaempferol-3-O-𝛽-D-glucuronide
Liensinine
Linalool
Lirinidine
Liriodenine
Liriodenine
Lotusine
Luteolin glucoside
Malic acid
N-methylasimilobine
N-methylcoclaurine
N-methylisococlaurine
N-norarmepavine
N-nornuciferine
Neferine
Nonadecane
Nornuciferine
Nornuciferine
Nuciferine
Pronuciferine
Pronuciferine
Quercetin
Quercetin-3-O-𝛽-D- glucuronide
Roemerin
Rutin
Succinic Acid
Tartaric acid
β-Sitosterol
NE-statewise availability

Manipur
Vernacular Name

Manipur: Thambal
Ailments cured

Diabetes
tonisilitis
Plant parts used and methods

Flower: Taken orally
Leaves: Taken orally
Plant References

Rajkumari. R; et al. Ethnobotanical investigation of wild edible and medicinal plants used by the Chiru Tribe of Manipur, India, Pleione 7(1): 167 - 174. 2013.

Phytochemical References

Paudel, K, R; Panth, N; Phytochemical profile and biological activity of Nelumbo nucifera.Ā Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine, 2015.