Canavalia gladiata (Jacq.) DC. - sword jackbean
Canavalia gladiata (Jacq.) DC. - sword jackbean
Plant Category | : | Climbers |
Melghat's Flora's Serial No. | : | 111 |
Synonym | : | Canavalia ensiformis sensu auct.; Canavalia ensiformis "sensu Baker, p.p."; Canavalia foureiri G.Don; Canavalia gladiolata J.D.Sauer; Canavalia incurva (Thunb.) DC.; Canavalia incurva Thouars; Canavalia loureirii G.Don; Canavalia machaeroides (DC.) Steud.; Canavalia maxima Thouars; Dolichos gladiatus Jacq.; Dolichos incurvus Thunb.; Malocchia gladiata (Jacq.) Savi.; |
Plant Common Name | : | Jack bean, Jamaican horse bean, scimitar bean, sword bean, makkhan sem, abai, |
Plant Family | : | Fabaceae / Leguminosae |
Description | : | Perennial trailing or climbing herb up to 10 m long, often grown as an annual; root system deep. Leaves alternate, pinnately 3-foliolate; stipules small, deciduous; petiole 517 cm long; leaflets with 47 mm long stalks, ovate, 7.520 cm Χ 514 cm, apex acuminate, shortly pubescent on both sides. Inflorescence an axillary raceme 712 cm long; peduncle 420 cm long. Flowers bisexual, papilionaceous, often resupinate; calyx up to 1.5 cm long, 2-lipped with a large 2-fid upper lip and a much smaller 3-fid lower lip; corolla white, standard c. 3.5 cm long; stamens 10, all joined; ovary superior, style slender, curved, stigma small. Fruit a linear-oblong pod, slightly compressed, sometimes curved, 2040(60) cm Χ 3.55 cm, widest near the apex, 816-seeded, spirally dehiscent; each valve with ventral rib and extra rib spaced c. 4 mm. Seeds 23.5 cm Χ 1.52 cm, red or red-brown, rarely black, pink or white; hilum 1.52.0 cm long. Seedling with epigeal germination; first 2 leaves simple, opposite, with stipules connate. |
Plant Location in Melghat | : | In Chourakund,Rangubeli, Chikhaldara (Frequent along banks of Tapi river) |
Medicinal Use / Activity | : | In Korea it is used in the treatment of vomiting, abdominal dropsy, kidney-related lumbago, asthma, obesity, stomach-ache, dysentery, coughs, headache, intercostal neuralgia, epilepsy, schizophrenia, inflammatory diseases and swellings. In Japan it is effective in treating ozena, haemorrhoids, pyorrhea, otitis media, boils and cancers, all kinds of inflammatory diseases and atopic dermatitis. In Korea soap is marketed based on extracts of sword bean; it is used for the treatment of athletes foot and acne. In Japan it is effective in treating ozena, haemorrhoids, pyorrhoea, otitis media, boils and cancers, all kinds of inflammatory diseases and atopic dermatitis. |
Plant's Phytochemicals | : | COMPOUNDS: Concanavalin A; ACTIVE COMPOUNDS (0): |
Plant's Current Status | : | - |
Plant's Cross Database Reference | : | 259142 |
Reference | : | Dhore M. A. (1984) The flora of melghat tiger reserve |
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Kingdom | : Plantae - Plants |
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Phylum | : Tracheophyta |
Subkingdom | : Tracheobionta - Vascular plants |
Superdivision | : Spermatophyta - Seed plants |
Division | : Magnoliophyta - Flowering plants |
Class | : Magnoliopsida - Dicotyledons |
Subclass | : Rosidae |
Order | : Fabales |
Family | : Fabaceae / Leguminosae - Pea family |
Genus | : Canavalia Adans. - jackbean |
Species | : Canavalia gladiata (Jacq.) DC. - sword jackbean |