![]() ![]() Aerial parts have yielded four cucurbitacins, bacitracin A-D. Major bacopasaponins are bacosides A3, bacopasides I, II and X, bacopasaponin C bacopaside with minor components of bacopasaponin E and F, bacopaside N1, III and IV, and bacopaside V. Plant yields characteristic saponins called "Bacosides" a complex mixture of structural closely related compounds glycosides of ether,jujubogenin, or pseudojujubogenin Bacosides have a family of 12 known analogs. Yields betulic acid, stigmasterol, beta-sitosterol, bacosides and bacosaponins. Indian study yielded alkaloids, Brahmine and hespestine, saponins d-mannitol and hersaponin, monnierin. Plant yields the presence of a trace of oil matter, two resins, organic acid, tannin and an alkaloid principle. Phytochemical study yielded saponins, tannins, flavonoids, and triterpenoids. In Cagayan, Ilocos Norte, Rizal and Laguna Provinces in Luzon. In open wet places at low altitudes, especially within the influence of salt and brackish water. Capsules are ovoid and shorter than the calyx. Corolla is 8 to 10 millimeters long the tube, which is nearly as long as the calyx or quite as long, has white or pale violet lobes. Calyx is about 5 millimeters long, the outer sepal being oval and the others ovate-lanceolate or lanceolate. Flowers are borne singly in the axils of the leaves, on stalks which are usually as long as the leaves or longer. Leaves are stalkless, entire, oblong-ovate to spatulate, 8 to 15 millimeters long, up to 4 millimeters wide, widest near the blunt tip, and tapering toward the base. Ulasimang-aso is a creeping, smooth, somewhat fleshy plant, with branches 5 to 20 centimeters long. Called Brahmi or "the herb of grace," the plant is believed to be beneficial to the mind and has been a staple in Ayurvedic medicine in India for centuries. It may be one of the first plants used in Ayurvedic medicine. ![]() Bacopa monnieri appeared in recorded texts around 6th century AD as Charaka Samhita, Atharva-Veda, and Susrut Samhita, a "Medhya rasayana" that can sharpen the intellect and attenuate mental deficits. TELUGU : Neeri sambraani mokka, Sambrani aku, Sambrani chettu. TAMIL: Ahaznda poozndu, Carumam, Neer brahmi, Neer pirami, Pirami, Piramiyam, Piramiya vazhukkai. SANSKRIT: Adha-birni, Aindri, Brahami, Gundala, Indravalli, Jalasaya, Jala brahmi, Nira-brahmi, Tiktalonika POLISH: Bakopa drobnolistna, Bakopa moniera. MARATHI : Brahmi, Ghola, Jalabrahmi, Jalnam, Nir brahmi. KANNADA: Brahmi, Jala brahmi, Jalabrahmi, Nirbrahmi, Nirubrahmi, Niru brahmi, Neer brahmi ![]() HINDI : Adha birni, Baam, Barami, Brahmi, Brambhiv, Jalbuti, Nirbrahmi, Mandukaparni, Safed chamni. GUJARATI: Baam, Bamanevari, Jalanevari, Jalbrahmi, Jalnevri,Kadavi luni, Neerbrahmi. GERMAN: Bacopa, Kleine Fettblatt, Kleines Fettblatt, Wasserysop. The Plant ListīENGALI: Aaghabini, Birmishak, Brādramī śāka, Brahmi, Brahmisaka, Barmi shak, Ughrabirmi.įRENCH: Bacopa de Monnier, Bacopa des herbalistes, Bacopa médicinale, Petite bacopa. ![]() Ulasimang-aso is a common name phonetically shared by (1) Ulasimang-aso, Bacopa monniera, Brahmi, and (2) Ulasiman aso, malaulasiman, Oldenlandia corymbosa.īacopa monnieri (L.) Wettst. ![]()
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