Andrographis paniculata
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Andrographis paniculata
(Burm. f.) Wall. ex Nees
Ordre | Lamiales |
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Famille | Acanthaceae |
Genre | Andrographis |
2n =
Origine : Asie tropicale
sauvage et cultivé
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Anglais |
Résumé des usages
- médicinal
Sommaire
Description
- plante herbacée jusqu’à 50 cm de haut, très ramifiée
- feuilles ovales-lancéolées à éliptiques, de 1,5-7 cm de long et de 1-2,5 cm de large, glabres, vert pâle sur l’envers, 3 à 5 nervures secondaires de chaque côté de la nervure centrale, marge entière, pointe aiguë à acuminée courte
- inflorescence terminale en panicule avec des feuilles secondaires ; rachis glabre à légèrement pubescent, bractées triangulaires à subulées
- fleurs blanches de 1,5-2 cm avec des points pourpres
- fruit : capsule ellipsoïde, glabre ou pubescente à trichomes glanduleux sur la pointe
- graines rugeuses de 2 x 1,5 mm
Noms populaires
français | roi des amers (PROSEA) |
anglais | creat, green chireta, king of bitters (PROSEA) |
chinois | 穿心莲 - chuan xin lian (Flora of China) |
sanscrit | bhunimba, kirata (Wealth of India) ; भूनिम्ब - bhunimba, कालमेघ - kalamegha, महातिक्ता - mahatikta, यवतिक्ता - yavatikta (Flowers of India) |
hindi | िकरायत - kirayat, करायत - kiryat (Mansfeld), kalmegh, mahatita (Wealth of India) ; हरा चिरायता - hara chirayata, कालमेघ - kalmegh, कल्पनाथ - kalpanath, किरयित् - kirayit, महातीता - mahatita (Flowers of India) |
bengali | kalmegh (Wealth of India) ; কালমেঘ - kalmegh (Flowers of India) |
marathi | olikiryata (Wealth of India) ; कालमेघ - kalamegha, कल्प - kalpa, ओले किरायत - ole kirayat, पाले किरायत - paale kirayat (Flowers of India) |
gujerati | kariyatu (Wealth of India) ; કરિયાતું - kariyatu (Flowers of India) |
telugu | neelaveemu (Wealth of India) ; నేలవేము - nelavemu (Flowers of India) |
tamoul | nilavembu (Wealth of India) ; நிலவேம்பு - nilavempu (Flowers of India) |
konkani | व्हडलें किरायतें - vhadlem kiraytem (Flowers of India) |
kannada | nelaberu (Wealth of India) ; ನೆಲಬೇವು - nelabevu, ಊರಕಿರಿಯಾತು - urakiriyatu (Flowers of India) |
malayalam | kiriyattu, melaveppu (Wealth of India) ; കിരിയാത്ത - kiriyatta, നിലവേപ്പ് - nilavepp (Flowers of India) |
oriya | bhuinimba (Wealth of India) ; ଭଦ୍ରତିକ୍ତା - bhadratikta, ଭୁଇଁ ନିମ୍ବ - bhui nimba, ହୈମ - haima, ଶଙ୍ଖିନୀ - shankhini, ଶ୍ବେତ ବୁହ୍ନା - shweta buhna, ସ୍ଥୂଳପୁଷ୍ପୀ - sthulapushpi (Flowers of India) |
Gondi | bhui limb (Wealth of India) |
Mundari | bhuinim (Wealth of India) |
Assam | kalameghi, mahatita (Mansfeld) ; কালমেঘ - kalmegh, মহা-তিতা - moha-tita, চিৰতা - sirota (Flowers of India) |
népalais | अंकुरि फुल - ankuri phul, कालमेघ - kalamegha, कलपनाथ - kalapnath (Flowers of India) |
dogri | काला चिर्यात - kala chiryata, किर्यात - kiryata (Flowers of India) |
manipuri | ꯚꯨꯕꯇꯤ - bhubati (Flowers of India) |
mizo | hnakhapui (Flowers of India) |
punjabi | ਚਰੈਤਾ charaita (Flowers of India) |
Philippines | aluy, lekha (tagalog), sinta (bikol) (PROSEA) |
Indonésie | ki oray (sundanais), sambilata (javanais), ampadu (Padang) (PROSEA) |
Thaïlande | fa thalaai (Bangkok), khee-pang-hee (chinois), yaa kannguu (Songkhla) (PROSEA) |
Vietnam | công cộng, khổ diệp, xuyên tâm liên (PROSEA) |
Classification
Andrographis paniculata (Burm. f.) Wall. ex Nees (1832)
Cultivars
Histoire
Usages
In the Indian lowlands and Assam occasionally cultivated as a medicinal plant. Roots, leaves and young twigs are used as a remedy for jaundice. The drug is used as a bitter stomachic and tonic and as a substitute for quinine.
Mansfeld.
Références
- TRAMIL, Pharmacopée végétale caribéenne, éd. scient. L. Germosén-Robineau. 2014. 3e éd. Santo Domingo, Canopé de Guadeloupe. 420 p. Voir sur Pl@ntUse