Details of Plants:Sida acuta

Plant details

Family: Malvaceae
Phytochemicals

11-Methoxyquindoline Cytotoxic
2D-Hydroxyecdysone
4-Ketopinoresinol
7-Methyoxymethyl-α-tocopherol Antioxidant
Acanthoside B
Antimicrobial
Campesterol
Cholesterol
Cryptolepine Antimalarial
Crytolepinone Cytotoxic
Cytotoxic
Di-(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate
Ephedrine
Ephedrine
Evofolin A
Evofolin B
Ferulic Acid
Hentriacontane
Heraclenol
Kaempferol-3-O-α-L-rhamnopyranosyl-β-D-glucopyranoside
Kaempferol-3-O-β-D-glucopyranoside
Linoleic acid
Linoleic acid
Loliolide
Malvalic acid
Malvalic acid
Myristic acid
Myrstic acid
N-trans-Ferulolyltyramine
Nonacosane
Oleic Acid
Oleic Acid
Palmitic acid
Palmitic acid
Phytane
Pristane
Quindoline Antimicrobial
Quinodolinone Cytotoxic
Scopoletin
Sinapic Acid
Stearic acid
Stearic acid
Sterculic acid
Sterculic acid
Stigmast-7-enol(=22- dihydrospinasterol)
Stigmasterol
Syrigaresinol
Syringic acid
Taraxast-1.20(30)-dien-3-one
Taraxasterone
Tocospiro
Vanillic acid
Vasicine
Vasicinone
Vomifoliol
n-Hexacos-11-enoic acid Antimicrobial
α-Tocopherol
α-amyrin
β-Phenethylamine
β-Sitosterol
β-Tocopherol
NE-statewise availability

Assam
Vernacular Name

Assam: Jharubon
Ailments cured

Cuts and wounds
Plant parts used and methods

Leaves: Paste applied topically
Plant References

Purkayatha.J; et al. Ethnobotany of medicinal plants from Dibru-Saikhowa Biosphere Reserve of Northeast India, Fitoterapia 76, 121 – 127, 2005.

Phytochemical References

Abat, J, K; et al. Ethnomedicinal, phytochemical and ethnopharmacological aspects of four medicinal plants of Malvaceae used in Indian traditional medicines: A review. Medicines 4.4: 75, 2017.