Copying and pasting the information on the search window or using the DOI (if available) will often redirect to the new link page. (5) (18) Lepschi & Monro, 2014, Australian Plant Census (APC), Lock & Ford, 2004, Legumes of Malesia: a Check-List, MacKee, 1994, Catalogue des plantes introduites et cultives en Nouvelle-Caldonie, ed. An infusion of the leaves of Senagalia rugata has also been used for therapy of jaundice in the traditional Indian medicine.[19]. Always seek advice from a professional before using a plant medicinally.MalariaThis plant is used medicinally[266]. Donations have increased following recent appeals - thank you! (7) - Soft parts of the dried berries contain 5% saponin. adipocytes at 6.3 g/mL. It is said that yarn washed with these pods prior to being dyed will produce much better results from the dyeing [439]. Medicinal use of Shikakai (Acacia concinna) / Bimbima Acacia hooperiana Zipp. Leaves can be curried with salted fish and coconut. Study describes its inhibitory effects on the arachidonate 5-lipoxygenase of RBL-1 cells. Allelopathic activity of Acacia concinna pod extracts / Sutjaritpan Boonmee, Hisashi Kato-Noguchi / Emirates Journal of Food and Agriculture, 2017; 29(4): pp 250-255 / DOI:10.9755/ejfa.2016-07-964 Please note that a plant may be invasive in one area but may not in your area so its worth checking. Allelopathic Potential for Weed Control / Pods: Study evaluated aqueous methanol extracts of pods of Acacia concinna for allelopathic activity and isolation of allelopathic substances. (18) The plant extract was as both capping and reducing agent. New Cytotoxic Saponins / Kinmoonosides / Fruits: Study yielded three saponins, kinmoonosides A-C together with a monoterpenoids from a methanolic extract of fruits. (15) You will receive a range of benefits including: Perera / Journal of Ayurveda and Holistic Medicine (JAHM), Vol 2, No 7 (2014) Acacia concinna is a thorny spreading shrub or tree that can either be scandent or climb into other plants. Results showed good inhibitory activity against all tested pathogens. If available other names are mentioned here. [10], Pre-Harappan level of Banawali (27502500BC), Haryana have revealed traces of a mixture of Shikakai with soap nuts and Amla (Indian Gooseberry), exhibiting ancient roots of South Asian hygiene. which reports it as an accepted name (record [20] In 2004, an estimated 2,459 kilograms (5,421lb) of material was purchased nationwide by the industry at an average price of 80 Nepalese rupees. Results showed concentration dependent zones of inhibition against Mycobacterium smegmatis and Bacillus subtilis, with MICs of 2.5 mg/ml and 1.25 mg/ml, respectively. Acid fruit are used in Philippine cooking to give a sour flavour. It is mild, having a naturally low pH, and does not strip hair of natural oils. The inhibition on roots was stronger than the shoots of test plants. Saponins are responsible for the anti-obesogenic activity of Acacia concinna / Zhao Zhuoyue,Wijitrapha Ruangaram, Eisuke Kato / J Nat Med., Sept 2021; 75(4): pp 1005-1013 / When fresh, they are smooth, thick, and fleshy; however, when they dry, they become wrinkled, blackish, and very hard. A woody climber, shrub, or small tree up to 5 metres (16ft) tall, with numerous spines. They are very effective in cleaning tarnished silver plates[46,439]. This taxa was subsumed into the well-known species Acacia concinna, however with advances in DNA analysis and consequent revision of plant phylogeny, the species S. rugata was recognized as having precedence in 2015 by Maslin and others. Family Leguminosae / Mimosaceae Screening of Secondary Metabolites and Antibacterial Activity of Acacia concinna / S S Todar, V V Chavan and A S Kulkami / Research Journal of Microbiology, 2010, Vol 5, No10, Pp 974 - 979 / DOI:10.3923/jm.2010.974.979 It focuses on the attributes of plants suitable for food forests, what each can contribute to a food forest ecosystem, including carbon sequestration, and the kinds of foods they yield. To treat abscesses, eczema and leprosy the fruit can also be used externally or as a laxative when they are taken internally. - Young leaves used as substitute for tamarind (Tamarindus indica) in making chutney. By this time they should have imbibed moisture and swollen - if they have not, then carefully make a nick in the seedcoat (being careful not to damage the embryo) and soak for a further 12 hours before sowing. Sources and Suggested Readings (28) [9] They use the fruit in a cold infusion both as soap and shampoo, and as a medicine for food poisoning. The new version is available at http://www.worldfloraonline.org. Botany For dandruff, boiled powder solution is also used for washing the hair. (23) - Cosmetic: Ingredient in many cosmetic products. 23[2]: 120, published by the New York Botanical Garden. (9) Edible Parts: FlowersFruitLeavesSeedShootsEdible Uses: CondimentEdible portion: Seeds, Leaves, Flowers, Vegetable. Countries where the plant has been found are listed here if the information is available. It is traditionally used as a shampoo[16] and it is also added in synthetic Ayurvedic shampoos. - Pod is acid, bitter, and singularly pungent; considered deobstruent, astringent and detergent. The book suggests that community and small-scale food forests can provide a real alternative to intensive industrialised agriculture, and help to combat the many inter-related environmental crises that threaten the very future of life on Earth. Britton & Rose, N. Amer. (26) [21] (10) Antioxidant and Anti-Thrombotic Properties of Selected Plant Extracts of Asia / Rao TP*, Htay HH, Yasuda NK, Sugino H, Ohkubo, Hayashi T, Okamoto T and Suzuki K / Austin J Nutr Metab, Volume 1, Issue 1 (2014) (22) (25) Surfactant Type Catalyst / Pods: Study reports on a simple, efficient, and environmentally benign protocol for the synthesis of 3-carboxycoumarins and cinnamic acids via Knoevenagel condensation using aqueous extract of Acacia concinna pods as a naturally occurring surfactant type catalyst. Heads are yellow, about 1 centimeter in diameter. Study on Topical Microemulsion / Pod: Study evaluated the solubility and stability of A. concinna extract by loading in a microemulsion for topical application. Stay informed about PFAFs progress, challenges and hopes by signing up for our free email ePost. Soil: L = light (sandy) M = medium H = heavy (clay). Acacia poilanei Gagnep. 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(31) The leaves have an acidic taste and are used in chutneys. ex Miq. and then soaking them for 12 - 24 hours in warm water. The seedpods are widely used as a soap substitute in India. Leaflets number 20 to 32 pairs on each pinnae, are linear-oblong, 8 to 10 millimeters in length, with a pointed tip and subtruncate base. cooked [301]. (31), Studies (12) - Leaf extract used for treatment of malaria. More >>>. This can usually be done by pouring a small amount of nearly boiling water on the seeds (being careful not to cook them!) 23(2): 120 (1928)", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Senegalia_rugata&oldid=1087718035, Short description is different from Wikidata, Articles with unidentified words from August 2021, Articles with unsourced statements from August 2021, Articles containing Chinese-language text, Taxonbars with multiple manual Wikidata items, Taxonbars with automatically added basionyms, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0, Acevedo-Rodrguez & Strong, 2012, Catalogue of seed plants of the West Indies, de Lourdes Rico-Acre, 2007, A checklist and synopsis of American species of Acacia (Leguminosae: Mimosoideae), Kumar & Sane, 2003, Legumes of South Asia: A Checklist. Novel Anti-Hepatitis C Virus Inhibitors: Study investigated the development of HCV replication inhibitors by the volatile compounds extracted from Acacia concinna which is follow by molecular docking against NS5B polymerase. CONTRACEPTIVE EFFECTS OF SAPONINS FROM ACACIA CONCINNA DC . Hepatoprotective Activity of Ethanolic Extract of Pods of Acacia concinna / Kumar Tataji Setti et al / INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENt / June 2011 IssueJune - 2011 / Volume - 3/Issue - 04 Immunological Adjuvant Activity / Vaccine Adjuvant: Study of methanolic fractions showed Th1 and Th2 helper cell activity. Saponin-containing plants have a long history of use as mild cleaning agents. Parts used (family Leguminosae). Right plant wrong place. Contraceptive: Study in female rats fed with fraction of AE of Acacia concinna showed arrest in the diestrus stage, reduction in pregnancy and implantation, depletion in FSH, LH and estrogen levels. Geranyl acetone showed the highest binding capacity against candida-pepsin-1 followed by trans-linalool oxide, methyl salicylate, cis-linalool oxide, and 5-methyk-2-furfural. Antibacterial / Leaves / Bark: Study evaluated the antimicrobial potential of acetone extract of A. concinna leaf against five different bacterial strains. Antioxidant / Inhibition of Heinz Body Induction / Leaves: Study evaluated six common Thai plant species for an antioxidant activities. (3) . Antifungal : Study of extracts was done against 35 isolates of dermatophytes and isolates of C. albicans, Cryptococcus neoformans and Penicillium marneffei. Insecticidal / Ovicidal: Study evaluated the larvicidal and ovicidal activity of extracts of seeds and leaves of Acacia concinna and seeds and flowers of Butea monosperma against Hyblaea puera. In order to prepare it, the fruit pods, leaves and bark of the plant are dried, ground into a powder, then made into a paste. In vitro Effectiveness of Acacia concinna Extract against Dermatomycotic Pathogens / Mansuang Wuthi-udomiert and Omboon Vallisuta / Pharmacognosy Journal / DOI: 10.5530/pj.2011.19.13 button to return to this page. 4, Issue 4: April: 2013, 2548-2558 Results showed the acetone fraction of aqueous extract of Acacia concinna can be used as herbal contraceptive without any undesirable side effect. The epitaph rugata is derived from rugatus (Latin), meaning 'wrinkled', referring to the state of the pods when dry. The species grows both in the forest and within villages in Chiang Mai Province, Thailand. It is renowned as a raw material for shampoo, and the leaves and young shoots are often eaten. It is one of the Ayurvedic medicinal plants. * Please note: the comments by website users are not necessarily those held by PFAF and may give misleading or inaccurate information. (30) - Seeds edible after roasting. - In Myanmar, India, and Thailand, leaves used to prevent diabetes and skin diseases. - In Thailand, dried pods use as laxative, antidandruff, antitussive and for skin diseases. Results showed inhibition of shoots and roots of cress Lepidium sativum), lettuce (Lactuca sativa), alfalfa (Medicago sativa), rapeseed ( Brassica napus), barnyard grass (Echinochloa crus-galli), among others at concentration of 3 and 1 mg dry weight equivalent extract/mL. Volatile Compounds: Study for volatile compounds yielded fatty acids as main constituents, such as palmitic and linoleic acid with rather high amount of furfural and 5-methyl-2-furfural. An infusion of the leaves has been used in anti-dandruff preparations.[17]. Panicles are terminal, in the upper axils, and ample. Remadevi / Biological Forum An International Journal, 3(2): 1-8(2011) of Philippine Medicinal Plants with Chinese Names, Acacia concinna (Willd.) If you value what we do please give what you can to support our work. Ear-Pod Wattle, Black Acacia, Earleaf, Black wattle. (33) (see constituents above) (6) The compounds may contribute to the aroma of Som Poy. - Ritual: Use for spiritual cleansing during the Thai New Year. DC. / Vinaykumar Medisetti, Ganga Rao Battu, Ravindra S, Sandhya RS, RV Subbarao / Indo American Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 3(6); 2016 Moisture: D = dry M = Moist We = wet Wa = water. Results suggest A. concinna have potential for development as an anti-thrombosis agent. J. of Pharm. - Shampoo: In India the fruits are used as traditional shampoo. Kinmoonosides A-C, Three New Cytotoxic Saponins from the Fruits of Acacia concinna, a Medicinal Plant Collected in Myanmar, Volatile Compounds from "Som Poy" (Acacia concinna DC. 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