Local application of root or oil is useful in paralysis, bellspalsy etc. Leaves and roots are used for cleaning and healing woundsĭecoction is used as gargles for stomatitis. It relieves stomatitis and strengthens teeth and gums Flowers are aphrodisiac. Ulcers, wounds, fever, skin disease, cough, piles, leucorrhoea, mouth ulcers, Eczema,Įxternal uses : The leaves are chewed for oral hygiene. Vranaropana, netra rogaghnam, hridyam, stanya soshanamĬalming, sedative, CNS depressant, astringent, mild anaesthetic, diuretic, anthelmintic, emmenagogueĭhatu : Shukra (aphrodisiac), rakta (bleeding disorders). ![]() Flowering occurs in rainy season.īenzyl acetate, benzyl benzoate, phytol, jasmine, methyl jasmonate, linalool, geranyl linalool, eugenol, isophytyl acetate, isophytol, ascorbic acid, anthranilic acid, glucoside, indole oxygenase, alkaloid jasminine, salicylic acid. ![]() Leaves - compound with three paired foliate sending with a single leaf at the tip.įlowers - white, fragrant, with five petals. This is a slender creeper, bearing hard and- angular branches. Varieties & adulterants - (CV – controversy, AD – adulterants) Jaati, Jaatikaa, Jaatimalli, Pravaaljaati, Saumanasyaayani, Sumanaa, Chetikaa, Hriddgandhaa, Maalati, ChameliĬlassification according to Charaka, Susrutha & Vagbhata The yellow, or Carolina, jasmine is classified as Gelsemium sempervirens. The common white jasmine is classified as Jasminum officinale, Spanish jasmine as Jasminum grandiflorum, and Arabian jasmine as Jasminum sambac. False jasmines make up the genus Gelsemium, of the family Loganiaceae. Scientific classification: True jasmines make up the genus Jasminum of the family Oleaceae. Latin name: Jasminum = from the original Arabic name - yasmin grandiflorum = large flowers. Botanical Name: Jasminum officinale Linn.
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