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<mods:title>The medicinal plants of Myanmar</mods:title>
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<taxonomicName LSID="7589CC9B-46A7-5C1A-86B8-1D45F28C186C" authority="L. (= P. rosea L.)" authorityName="L. (= P. rosea L.)" class="Magnoliopsida" family="Plumbaginaceae" genus="Plumbago" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Plantae" lsidName="Plumbago indica" order="Caryophyllales" pageId="138" pageNumber="139" phylum="Tracheophyta" rank="species" species="indica">Plumbago indica L. (= P. rosea L.)</taxonomicName>
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<paragraph pageId="138" pageNumber="139">Names.</paragraph>
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<emphasis bold="true" pageId="138" pageNumber="139">Myanmar</emphasis>
:
<emphasis italics="true" pageId="138" pageNumber="139">kant-choke-ni</emphasis>
,
<emphasis italics="true" pageId="138" pageNumber="139">kangyok</emphasis>
.
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: fire plant, rosy leadwort, scarlet leadwort.
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<paragraph pageId="138" pageNumber="139">Range.</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="138" pageNumber="139">Southeast Asia. Found growing all over Myanmar except in the hot and very cold regions; grows naturally but can be also found cultivated in hedges for use as a medicinal plant.</paragraph>
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The five parts (root, stem, leaf, flower, and fruit) are used. The plant has a sharp hot taste and is considered good for digestion and strength. The entire plant is known for slowing aging and supporting longevity. The crushed whole plant is used topically for eye ailments, scabies, and leucoderma.
<emphasis italics="true" pageId="139" pageNumber="140">Root</emphasis>
: Used as an expectorant, also promotes well-being, appetite, and weight gain. The root is used to treat leprosy, venereal disease, and menstrual disorders. A mixture of crushed roots and mild oil is applied topically to alleviate joint soreness and partial paralysis. The root is also used in medicines for digestive disorders, anemia, throat cancer, bloating, edema, and skin disorders.
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<paragraph pageId="139" pageNumber="140">Notes.</paragraph>
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The medicinal uses of this species in India are discussed in
<bibRefCitation author="Jain, SK" journalOrPublisher="Phytotherapy Research" pageId="173" pageNumber="174" refId="B50" refString="Jain, SK, DeFilipps, RA, 1991. Medicinal Plants of India. 2 Vols. Reference Publications, Inc, Algonac." title="Medicinal Plants of India. 2 Vols. Reference Publications, Inc, Algonac." year="1991">Jain and DeFilipps (1991)</bibRefCitation>
. Medicinal uses of this species in China are discussed in
<bibRefCitation author="Duke, JA" journalOrPublisher="Lipid / Fett" pageId="172" pageNumber="173" refId="B34" refString="Duke, JA, Ayensu, ES, 1985. Medicinal Plants of China. 2 Vols. Reference Publications, Inc., Algonac." title="Medicinal Plants of China. 2 Vols. Reference Publications, Inc., Algonac." year="1985">Duke and Ayensu (1985)</bibRefCitation>
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<paragraph pageId="139" pageNumber="140">References.</paragraph>
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<bibRefCitation author="Agricultural Corporation" journalOrPublisher="Phytotherapy Research" pageId="171" pageNumber="172" refId="B3" refString="Agricultural Corporation, 1980. Burmese Medicinal Plants. Agricultural Corporation, Rangoon. [In Burmese]" title="Burmese Medicinal Plants. Agricultural Corporation, Rangoon. [In Burmese]" year="1980">Agricultural Corporation (1980)</bibRefCitation>
,
<bibRefCitation author="Forest Department" journalOrPublisher="ARS Pharmaceutica" pageId="172" pageNumber="173" refId="B37" refString="Forest Department, 1999. Medicinal Plants of Popa Mountain Park. Ministry of Forestry, Yangon, Myanmar." title="Medicinal Plants of Popa Mountain Park. Ministry of Forestry, Yangon, Myanmar." year="1999">Forest Department (1999)</bibRefCitation>
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