Details of Plants:Spilanthes paniculata
Family: Asteraceae Acetylenes Alkaloid Alkamides Coumarin Flavonoids Hydrocarbons Lactones Saturated and Unsaturated Alkyl Ketones Terpenoids |
Arunachal Pradesh Assam Tripura Arunachal Pradesh: Mershang Assam: Santustem Tripura: Byadhi |
Toothache |
Flower: Taken orally Stem: Taken orally Leaves: Paste applied topically Root: Paste applied topically |
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