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Species of legume
Dalbergia lanceolaria is a species of tree in the subfamily
Faboideae and tribe
Dalbergieae .
[2] It is a medium-sized tree growing to 20m tall
[3]
[4] and is native to: India, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Burma
[4] and
Indo-China .
[3]
The bark of the tree is traditionally used as an analgesic and anti-diarrhoeal.
[5] The
apiose
isoflavone compound lanceolarin is found in its root bark.
[6]
Because it produces new stems (
ramets ), it is recommended for reforestation projects on
degraded land where seeds are unlikely to grow successfully.
[7]
Subspecies
Plants of the World Online includes:
[8]
D. lanceolaria var. errans (Craib) Niyomdham -
Indo-China
D. lanceolaria var. lakhonensis (Gagnep.) Niyomdham & P.H.Hô - Indo-China
synonyms: D. lakhonensis Gagnep , D. lanceolaria var. maymyensis (Craib) Thoth , D. maymyensis Craib
D. lanceolaria subsp. paniculata (Roxb.) Thoth. -
Indian Subcontinent to Indo-China
synonyms include: Amerimnon paniculatum (Roxb.) Kuntze, D. hemsleyi Prain , D. paniculata Roxb.
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References
^ Barstow, M. (2022).
"Dalbergia lanceolaria " .
IUCN Red List of Threatened Species . 2022 : e.T150284719A152201877. Retrieved 23 January 2023 .
^ Roskov Y.; Kunze T.; Orrell T.; Abucay L.; Paglinawan L.; Culham A.; Bailly N.; Kirk P.; Bourgoin T.; Baillargeon G.; Decock W.; De Wever A. (2014). Didžiulis V. (ed.).
"Species 2000 & ITIS Catalogue of Life: 2014 Annual Checklist" . Species 2000: Reading, UK. Retrieved 26 May 2014 .
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b Phạm Hoàng Hộ (1999) Cây Cỏ Việt Nam: an Illustrated Flora of Vietnam vol. I publ. Nhà Xuẩt Bản Trẻ, HCMC, VN.
^
a
b
"Dalbergia lanceolaria" , India Biodiversity Portal , retrieved 11 December 2015
^ Kale, M.; Misar, A.V.; Dave, V.; Joshi, M.; Mujumdar, A.M. (2007), "Anti-inflammatory activity of Dalbergia lanceolaria bark ethanol extract in mice and rats", Journal of Ethnopharmacology , 112 (2): 300–304,
doi :
10.1016/j.jep.2007.03.024 ,
PMID
17442513
^ Rao, P.S.; Asheervadam, Y.; Khalilullah, M.; Murti, V.V.S. (1989), "A revised structure for the isoflavone lanceolarin", Phytochemistry , 28 (3): 957–958,
doi :
10.1016/0031-9422(89)80157-8
^ Pandey, S.K.; Shukla, R.P. (2001),
"Regeneration strategy and plant diversity status in degraded sal forests" (PDF) , Current Science , 81 (1): 95–102
^
"Plants of the World Online" . Retrieved 16 October 2020 .
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