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Ashy coloured ironweed, blue fleabane, inflammation bush, ironweed, little ironweed, small ironweed, strongman bush, tropical fleabane, vernonia, Vernonia cinerea (L.) Less.

Vernonia cinerea (L.) Less.  is used medicinally for a variety of purposes, including to reduce fever, draw out pus, promote digestion, relieve dyspepsia, and as a tranquilizer and sedative. It is found commonly in  Fujian, Guangdong, Guangxi, Hubei, Hunan, Jiangxi, Sichuan, Taiwan, Yunnan, Zhejiang [India, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, Myanmar, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Vietnam; Africa, Arabia, Australia, Pacific islands. It is commonly called as  ashy coloured ironweed, blue fleabane, inflammation  bush, ironweed, little ironweed, small ironweed, strongman  bush, tropical fleabane, vernonia Floral Description: According to Flora of China Herbs, annual or perennial, to 100 cm tall. Root vertical, ± woody, branched, with fibrous rootlets. Stems erect, usually branched above, or rarely from base, striate, gray ad pressed puberulent with T-shaped hairs, glandular. Lower and middle leaves : petiole 10-20 mm, leaf blade rhombic-ovate, rhombic-o
Plants containing allergens 1. Paper mulberry (hay fever)  Broussonetia papyrifera paper mulberry is a species of flowering plant in the family Moraceae. This plant is native to Asia and is cultivated abundantly in India, China, Japan, Korea and Thailand. This is a deciduous shrub or tree usually grows 10-20 m in height. Its pollen is allergic and causes Allergic rhinitis. In Pakistan this tree is most abundant in Islamabad. This allergy caused by pollens may be seasonal or perennial. When pollens of any plants cause allergy this is called pollinosis and if it is specifically caused by grass pollens it is called Hay fever. Theses pollens act as usual allergen and trigger the Immunoglobin E response which causes the allergy. Some other plants causing Hay fever or Allergic rhinitis are Pines, Dogwood, Red maple, Ambrosia, Rumex and many others. Symptoms  • Sneezing • Itchy and watery eyes, eyelid swelling, lower eyelid venous stasis (rings under the ey

Plants containing allergens: Toxicodendron radicans , Peanuts

Plants containing allergens: 1. Poison ivy (skin allergy) Toxicodendron radicans commonly known as poison ivy is a poisonous flowering plant mostly found in North America and in some regions of Asia. This plant may grow as a vine or as an erect shrub. Some other species of this family also contain allergens like poison oak and poison sumac. This plant is known for causing an itching, irritating and painful rash called as urishol-induced-dermatitis or Rhus dermatitis, which is caused by a plant sap or oil called as urushiol. This resinous sap material is composed of catechols with have either a 13 or 15-C side chain. Symptoms The rash produced by coming in contact with the oil or sap of urushiol produces ·          blisters ·          severe redness of skin ·          inflammation   ·          Non-colored bumps. Mode of action Urushiol has indirect toxic effects as urushiol reacts, binds and changes the shape of the integral membrane proteins in the skin. These pr

Plants containing Allergens: Mode of action and classification

Plants containing allergens What are allergens? An allergen is any exogenous substance usually an antigen, which produces an abnormally vigorous immune response by triggering the production of specific Immunoglobin E IgE antibodies produced by activated B-lymphocytes cells. This activated immune response fights off a perceived threat that would otherwise be harmless to the body. Such immune reactions in response to the allergen are called as allergies. Mode of action Allergens are protein in nature and their activity depends upon their ability to interact with specific IgE antibodies. These IgE antibodies bind to the surface of the mast cells via IgE receptors, this occurs when first time an allergy prone person comes across an allergen.  Upon re-exposure the allergen binds the already bounded IgE and activates the mast cells releasing a variety of vasoactive mediators causing a hypersensitivity reaction and the symptoms of allergy.  Mast cells are the resident g

Phyllanthus emblica, emblic, emblic myrobalan, emblic myrobalan tree, Indian gooseberry, Malacca tree, myrobalan,

Phyllanthus emblica is commonly known as emblic, emblic myrobalan, emblic myrobalan tree, Indian gooseberry, Malacca tree and myrobalan. It is also known as Cicca emblica (L.) Kurz Diasperus emblica (L.) Kuntze, Dichelactina nodicaulis Hance, Emblica arborea Raf., Emblica officinalis Gaertn., Phyllanthus mairei H.Lév., Phyllanthus mimosifolius Salisb. and Phyllanthus taxifolius D.Don. Phyllanthus glomeratus Roxb. ex Wall. is an invalid/wrong name for Phyllanthus emblica. Phyllanthus emblica contains : (+)-Catechin, (+)-Dihydrokaempferol, (-)-Epicatechin, (-)-Epicatechin 3-O-gallate, (-)-Epigallocatechin, (2S)-5,7,3',4'-Tetrahydroxyflavanone 7-(6-galloylglucoside), (2S)-5,7,3',4'-Tetrahydroxyflavanone 7-(6-p-coumaroylglucoside), (2S)-Eriodictyol 7-O-beta-D-glucopyranoside, 1,2,3,6-Tetra-O-galloyl-beta-D-glucose, 1,2,4,6-Tetra-O-galloyl-beta-D-glucose, 1,6-Di-O-galloyl-beta-glucose, 3,4-Dihydroxybenzoic acid, 4'-Hydroxyphyllaemblicin B, Afzelin, Chebulag

Phyla nodiflora, Cape weed, daisylawn, fog fruit, frog fruit, knotted-flower phyla, lippia, matgrass, turkey-tangle

Phyla nodiflora   is common in wet places almost throughout Pakistan plains, often in gregarious patches. Leaves and young shoots are sometimes used in curing indigestion in children; its decoction is considered as cooling agent and used as a demulcent in cases of venereal diseases. It is distributed in  Throughout tropical and subtropical regions. Medicinal Uses: Leaves extract diuretic; boiled leaf extract to cure  piles.  Whole plant for urinary  disorders, blood purification, aphrodisiac, menstrual  disorders, female diseases. Plant infusion in fever and as a  postpartum remedy. Pant juice to relieve fever, pneumonia,  blood dysentery.  Extract of young parts given to children in indigestion, and  also to women as postpartum remedy. Leaves and young  shoots for indigestion in children, a decoction cooling agent  used as a demulcent in cases of venereal diseases.  Squeezed plant for  cold, skin disorders and cough.  Crushed  leaves applied on forehead in headache. Plant dec