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:Protologue: Kew Bull. 43(2): 336 (1990).

:Family: Caesalpiniaceae

Fabaceae

Leguminosae

== Synonyms ==

Cassia falcinella (Oliv.) Lock

== Vernacular names ==



== Origin and geographic distribution ==

''Chamaecrista falcinella'' occurs in DR Congo, Rwanda, Kenya, Uganda,Tanzania, Zambia, Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe and Mozambique.

== Uses ==

Medicinal plants

== Properties ==

No data have been published on the properties of ''Chamaecrista falcinella''. Several interesting compounds with pharmacological activities have been isolated from other ''Chamaecrista'' spp.

== Botany ==

Annual or perennial herb up to 60 cm tall. Leaves alternate, paripinnate with 5–17 pairs of leaflets; stipules falcate, slightly cordate at base; petiole with sessile gland, rachis without gland; leaflets sessile, elliptical, up to 17 mm × 3 mm, midrib asymmetrical, apex acute with prickle-like point bent sideways. Inflorescence a 1–3-flowered raceme. Flowers bisexual, nearly regular, 5-merous; pedicel 1–2.5 cm long, hairy; sepals acute, pubescent; petals obovate, up to 10 mm long, yellow; stamens 8–10; ovary superior, 1-celled, style curved. Fruit a pod up to 4.5 cm × 0.5 cm. Seeds rhombic, c. 3 mm long.

''Chamaecrista'' comprises about 250 species with about 40 species in continental Africa, and 10 in Madagascar, 6 of them endemic. ''Chamaecrista falcinella'' is variable, and several varieties are distinguished.

''Chamaecrista zambesica'' (Oliv.) Lock (synonym: ''Chamaecrista hildebrandtii'' (Vatke) Lock) is also used in traditional medicine. In Kenya the leaves and roots are used as a cathartic against the intestinal protozoal parasite ''Giardia lamblia''. Laboratory tests confirmed the lethal effect on the parasite. ''Chamaecrista lateriticola'' (R.Vig.) Du Puy is endemic to Madagascar, where a leaf infusion is taken against stomach-ache.

== Description ==



== Other botanical information ==



== Ecology ==

''Chamaecrista falcinella'' is found mainly in grassland at 1000–1800 m altitude.

== Genetic resources ==

''Chamaecrista falcinella'' is widely distributed and hence not threatened with genetic erosion. It is not present in major germplasm collections.

== Prospects ==

In view of its medicinal uses, the complete lack of chemical and pharmacological data and the medicinal properties of other ''Chamaecrista'' species, research on the properties of ''Chamaecrista falcinella'' may prove worthwhile.

== Major references ==

Kokwaro, J.O., 1993. Medicinal plants of East Africa. 2nd Edition. Kenya Literature Bureau, Nairobi, Kenya. 401 pp.

Neuwinger, H.D., 2000. African traditional medicine: a dictionary of plant use and applications. Medpharm Scientific, Stuttgart, Germany. 589 pp.

== Other references ==

* Gereau, R.E. & Walters, G.M., 2003. Chamaecrista mwangokae (Fabaceae, Caesalpinioideae), a new species from the southern highlands of Tanzania. Novon 13(4): 438–442.

* Lock, J.M., 1990. Cassia sens.lat. (Leguminosae - Caesalpinioideae) in Africa. Kew Bulletin 43(2): 333–342.

* Ross, J.H., 1977. Fabaceae, subfamily Caesalpinioideae. In: Ross, J.H. (Editor). Flora of southern Africa. Volume 16, part 2. Botanical Research Institute, Department of Agricultural Technical Services, Pretoria, South Africa. 142 pp.

== Author(s) ==

* C.H. Bosch

PROTA Network Office Europe, Wageningen University, P.O. Box 341, 6700 AH Wageningen, Netherlands

== Correct citation of this article ==

Bosch, C.H., 2006. '''Chamaecrista falcinella''' (Oliv.) Lock. [Internet] Record from PROTA4U. Schmelzer, G.H. & Gurib-Fakim, A. (Editors). PROTA (Plant Resources of Tropical Africa / Ressources végétales de l’Afrique tropicale), Wageningen, Netherlands. <http://www.prota4u.org/search.asp>.

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