Details of Plants:Oroxylum indicum

Plant details

Family: Bignoniaceae
Phytochemicals

2-Coumarinate
Aloe-emodin
Anthraquinone
Baicalein
Baicalein 6-Glucoside
Baicalein 7-Glucuronide
Biochanin A
Chrysin
Dihydrobaicalein
Flavone
Lauric Acid
Octadeca-9,12-Dienoic Acid
Octadecanoate
Octanoic Acid
Oleic Acid
Oroxindin
Oroxylin A
Palmitic Acid
Palmitoleic Acid
Phytosterols
Scutellarein
Scutellarein
Scutellarein 7-Rutinoside
Tetradecanoic acid
NE-statewise availability

Arunachal Pradesh
Sikkim
Vernacular Name

Sikkim: Totola
Arunachal Pradesh: Domir etkung
Ailments cured

Burns
Fever
Jaundice
Pneumonia
Throat infections
Plant parts used and methods

Seed: Taken orally
Flower: Ash infusion applied topically
Bark : Decoction taken orally
Plant References

Tangjanga. S; et al. An ethnobotanical survey of medicinal plants in the Eastern Himalayan zone of Arunachal Pradesh; India; Journal of Ethnopharmacology 134; 18–25; 2011.

Idrisi. M. S; et al. Indigenous knowledge and medicinal use of plants by local communities in Rangit Valley, South Sikkim, India, NeBIO Vol. 1(2), 34-45 , 2010.

Phytochemical References

Mohanraj, K; et al., IMPPAT: A curated database of Indian Medicinal Plants, Phytochemistry And Therapeutics, Scientific reports, 8:4329, 2018.

Perme, N; et al., Medicinal plants in traditional use at Arunachal Pradesh, India. International Journal of Phytopharmacy 5.5: 86-98, 2015.