Bangladesh:Pterospermum

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Pterospermum semisagittatum Buch.-Ham. ex Roxb.


Noah-labai-pang (Marma - -)

name Pterospermum semisagittatum Buch.-Ham. ex Roxb.
Local Name Noah-labai-pang
Tribe (Info) Marma
Village -
District ( Map) -
Part(s) Used -
Ailment The leaf is applied to poisonous insect bites.
Procurement
The information is collected by Prof. Rahmatullah, University of Development Alternative, Bangladesh.


Nawalabaing (Chak - -)

name Pterospermum semisagittatum Buch.-Ham. ex Roxb.
Local Name Nawalabaing
Tribe (Info) Chak
Village -
District ( Map) -
Part(s) Used Root
Ailment Insect, scorpion and snake bites, dysentery. Root paste applied to affected area as early as possible.
Procurement
The information is collected by Prof. Rahmatullah, University of Development Alternative, Bangladesh.


Kilonk-shing (Murong - -)

name Pterospermum semisagittatum Buch.-Ham. ex Roxb.
Local Name Kilonk-shing
Tribe (Info) Murong
Village -
District ( Map) -
Part(s) Used Stem, leaf, fruit
Ailment Rheumatic pain, diabetes, frequent urination. Juice from bark of stems, alternately bark paste is applied to affected areas to relieve rheumatic pain. Juice squeezed from leaves is taken one teaspoonful twice daily; alternately, leaves are dried and pills prepared from dried leaves; alternately green leaves are made in to paste and pills made from the paste and taken (two pills 2-3 times daily) for keeping diabetes under control.
Procurement
The information is collected by Prof. Rahmatullah, University of Development Alternative, Bangladesh.


Nola-bang (Tripura - -)

name Pterospermum semisagittatum Buch.-Ham. ex Roxb.
Local Name Nola-bang
Tribe (Info) Tripura
Village -
District ( Map) -
Part(s) Used Root
Ailment Fever, body ache. 1. Roots are slightly smashed and applied to the head or in the armpits with a little water. 2. Root juice is mixed with water in which rice has been washed and taken.
Procurement
The information is collected by Prof. Rahmatullah, University of Development Alternative, Bangladesh.
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