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*The Malayalam name of the plant is "Arogya pacha", literally meaning "the green that gives strength".
 
*The Malayalam name of the plant is "Arogya pacha", literally meaning "the green that gives strength".
 
*In the article published in www.ijpcbs.com showed the antibacterial and antifungal activities of the leaf extract against 8 bacterial and 8 fungal strains (Manza and Saj, 2013)
 
*In the article published in www.ijpcbs.com showed the antibacterial and antifungal activities of the leaf extract against 8 bacterial and 8 fungal strains (Manza and Saj, 2013)
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* '''English''' - Trichopus zeylanicus
  
 
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Revision as of 11:30, 3 March 2017

Jeevani or Trichopus zeylanicus is a small herbaceous plant, which is one of only two species of its genus, Trichopus. Formerly it was placed in its own family, Trichopodaceae, but is now included in the Dioscoreaceae family. The leaves are about 20 centimetres (7.9 in) long and grow from a rhizome. The shape of the leaves can be highly variable even within one location, but the most common shape is cordate. The herb grows on sandy soil near rivers and streams in shady places in lowland and intermediate altitude forests. It flowers year long and the fruits are thought to be dispersed by water. The unusual flowers are purplish black.

Uses

  • It has been in use for centuries by the Kaani tribal community of the Agastya Koodam ranges in Kerala, India, for its medicinal properties.
  • The Malayalam name of the plant is "Arogya pacha", literally meaning "the green that gives strength".
  • In the article published in www.ijpcbs.com showed the antibacterial and antifungal activities of the leaf extract against 8 bacterial and 8 fungal strains (Manza and Saj, 2013)


Common name

  • English - Trichopus zeylanicus

External Links