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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF RESEARCH IN PHARMACY AND CHEMISTRY
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                     TRADITIONAL USES, MEDICINAL AND
   PHYTOPHARMACOLOGICAL PROPERTIES OF CAESALPINIA
                            CRISTA LINN - AN OVERVIEW
                               Suryawanshi H. P.1* and Patel M. R.2
          1Shri  Jagdishprasad Jhabarmal Tibrewala University, Jhunjhunu, Rajasthan, India.
     2Shree   B. M. Shah College of Pharmaceutical Education & Research, Modasa, Gujarat, India.
                          *Corresponding Author: hemant.surya@gmail.com
    ABSTRACT
    Caesalpinia Crista of family Fabaceae is a moderately size deciduous tree, growing wild
    throughout the deciduous forest of India. It is popular in indigenous system of medicine like
    Ayurveda, Siddha, Unani and Homoeopathy. In the traditional system of medicine various
    plant parts such as leaves, stem, root, seed and oils are used as anthelmentic, febrifugal,
    periodic, tonic, and vesicant. They are used to treat colic, convulsions, leprosy, and palsy. The
    oil from the seeds is said to soften the skin and remove pimples. The bark is antiperiodic,
    rubefacient and to counteract toothache.
    The present review is therefore, an effort to give a detailed survey of the literature on its
    Phytopharmacological and medicinal properties and traditional uses.
    Keywords: Phytopharmacological, Fabaceae, febrifugal, rubefacient, collyrium.
INTRODUCTION                                            of 10 m or more also known as Sagargoti
Medicinal plants continue to be an important            (Marathi). Leaves are bi-pinnate, often nearly 1
therapeutic aid for alleviating the ailments of         m long, with the rachis armed with stout,
human kind. The search for eternal health and           sharp, recurved spines. The leaflets also
longevity and for remedies to relieve pain and          number 10 pairs and are oblong, 2 to 5 cm
discomfort drove early man to explore his               long and somewhat hairy. The Flowers are
immediate natural surroundings and led to               yellow, borne in axillary, simple or panicled
the use of many plants, animal products, and            raceme and about 1 cm long. The fruits are
minerals, etc. and the development of a variety         pods, oblong 5 to 7 cm in length, inflated and
of therapeutic agents. Today, there is a                covered with slender spines and contain one
renewed interest in traditional medicine and            or two seeds. The seeds are large, somewhat
an increasing demand for more drugs from                rounded or ovoid, hairy, grey and shiny.
plant sources. This revival of interest in plant-
derived drugs is mainly due to the current              Uses 2, 3
widespread belief that “green medicine” is              The famous utility in Satpuda region among
safe and more dependable than the costly                the Aadivasi people is anthelmentic. The other
synthetic drugs, many of which have adverse             mentioned utility of different parts like seeds
side effects.                                           are sometimes used in necklaces are
                                                        considered febrifugal, periodic, tonic, and
Description1                                            vesicant. They are used to treat colic,
Caesalpinia Crista of family Fabaceae is a              convulsions, leprosy, and palsy. The oil from
prickly shrub or woody vine reaching a length           the seeds is said to soften the skin and remove
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pimples. The bark is antiperiodic, rubefacient                Guilandina semina Lour.
and plant to counteract toothache. A leaf
decoction is as collyrium.                                    VERNACULAR NAMES4
The different parts such as Leaves, seed, root,               English name: Teri pods, Fever nut.
bark is also used in Colic fever, intermittent                Hindi:     Katuk Ranja, Karanjava.
fever,    malaria,     menstrual   complaints,                Marathi: Sagargoti, Gajra, kanchak.
pneumonia, skin diseases, swelling, tonic,                    Sanskrit: Putrakaranj.
pulmonary tuberculosis and as a uterine                       Gujarati: Kanchaki, Kankachia.
stimulant, to cleanse the uterus. It also                     Bengali: Lata Karancha.
alleviates the fever, edema and abdominal                     Kannad: Gujugu, Gaduggu.
pain during this period.                                      Tamil: Kalarkodi, Kalichikai.
                                                              Telugu: Guchepikka Kachkai, Gachakaya.
SYNONYMS                                                      Konkani: Vakeri.
Caesalpinia       paniculata,      Caesalpinia
paniculata, Guilandina paniculata,
                Fig.1: Flowers of C. crista                            Fig.2: Fruits of C. crista
TAXANOMY                                                      Species: Caesalpinia crista.
Caesalpinia crista falls under the scientific
classification as follows                                     HABIT AND HABITAT4
Scientific classification                                     The plant grows all over India especially in sea
Kingdom: Plantae                                              coast and in many forests and hills. It is
Phylum: Magnoliophyta                                         frequently found around the marshy land,
Class:      Angiospermae                                      plain land. The Plant is a prickly shrub or
Order:      Fabales                                           woody vine reaching a length of 10 m.in
Family: Fabaceae                                              height.
Genus: Caesalpinia
                             Table 1: Morphological and General Characters
                   Plant Type         Shrub
                   Foliage            Evergreen
                   Roots              Deep roots, Tap roots
                   Type of stem       Hard Wooded
                   Leaf Type          Bipinnately Compound, Elliptical, Ovate
                   Leaf               Alternate
                   Arrangement
                   Leaf Colour        Green
                   Leaf Surface       Glossy
                   Odour              Characteristic
                   Taste              Bitter
                   Plant Height       Medium (10-20m)
                   Actual Height      Maximum: 15 Meter
                   Plant feature      Forest, hill side, ornamental, sea side plant, Spiny.
                   Plant Utilities    Flower and Garden, Industrial, Commercial and Medicinal
                                      Plant.
                   Season             Perennial
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PHYTOCONSTITUENTS PRESENT                             stem part and root part constituents two novel
The preliminary phytochemical investigation           peltogynoids,     pulcherrimin       and       6-
showed the presence of                                methoxypulcherrimin,          one          novel
carbohydrates, alkaloids, Glycosides, tannins,        homoisoflavonoid,       8-methoxybonducellin,
flavonoids & Coumarins.                               and the known compounds bonducellin, 2, 6-
                                                      dimethoxybenzoquinone,         2',    4',      4-
TRADITIONAL/AYURVEDIC UTILITIES 4                     trihydroxychalcone and 2', 4-dihydroxy-4'-
Caesalpinia crista is used in vast range of           methoxychalcone.
diseases. It is the best panacea for abdominal        From the methanolic extract of seed kernels of
pain due to flatulence, as it effectively             Caesalpinia crista from Myanmar, five new
alleviates the vata dosha. The powder of its          cassane-type diterpenes, caesalpinins MA-ME
roasted seeds with ghee mitigates the                 (1-5), and three new norcassane-type
condition and relieves the pain. During               diterpenes, norcaesalpinin MA-MC (6-8), have
postpartum period, the abdominal pain is              been isolated, together with 12 known
eliminated with the roasted seed powder,              cassane-type         diterpenes,          14(17)-
asafoetida, ghee and little amount of salt. The       dehydrocaesalmin      F,    caesaldekarin      e,
seeds powder, given with milk, controls the           caesalmin B, caesalmin C, caesalmin E, 2-
diarrhea. The skin of the seed being astringent       acetoxy-3-deacetoxycaesaldekarine,             2-
is beneficial as a medicament for diarrhea,           acetoxycaesaldekarine, caesalpinin C, 7-
dysentery and colitis. In worm infestations,          acetoxybonducellpin      C,   caesalpinin      E,
the juice of its leaves or powder of its roasted      norcaesalpinin     B,     and      6-acetoxy-3-
seeds is given along with palasa, amra and            deacetoxycaesaldekarine.
haridra.
Latakaranja (combination of its roasted seeds         PHARMACOLOGICAL PROPERTIES
powder and pippali (1:1) with honey) is the           1. Anthelmintic activity6
best medication for malarial fever. The               The bark extract of Caesalpinia crista (L.) were
combination of its roasted seeds powder,              evaluated for anthelmintic activity using adult
pippali (1:1) is given with honey,                    earthworms, which exhibited a spontaneous
approximately 0.5 gm., three times a day for 3-       motility (paralysis) With 50 mg/ml of aqueous
4 days duration. Another combination                  extract the effects were compared with 3%
recommended for malaria is the powders of             piperazine citrate. There was no final recovery
marica and latakaranja (Sakra vati). The              in the case of worms treated with aqueous
splenic enlargement due to malaria, responds          extract in contrast to piperazine citrate, the
well to latakarnja. The leaves fried in ghee,         worms recovered completely within 5 hrs.
eliminate vata and relieve constipation, hence        This result shows the anthelmintic nature of
valuable in piles.                                    the extract.
The seeds are stimulant to the uterus, improve        Anthelmintic activity of Caesalpinia crista (L.)
the menstrual discharge in oligomenorrhea             against trichostrongylid nematodes of sheep,
and reduce the pain in lower abdominal                study showed C. crista possess anthelmintic
region. The skin of the seed is extremely             activity in vitro and in vivo, supporting its
beneficial in the treatment of leucorrhea. The        traditional use in Pakistan.
seeds also render contraceptive activity.
Latakaranja is used as a bitter tonic. It is also a   2. Antimalarial activity7
useful remedy for cough and asthma, as it             Most of the plant from Caesalpinia species
alleviates the kapha dosha. For this purpose,         shows antimalarial activity. The isolated
the tender leaves (fresh juice) are given along       diterpenes such as 44 cassane- and norcassane-
with the honey to ward off the mucous                 type diterpenes. Most of the tested diterpenes
secretions. The oil prepared from the leaves, is      showed antimalarial activity, norcaesalpinin E
a valuable nervine tonic.                             showed the most potent activity, more than
                                                      the drug chloroquine.
PHYTOCHEMICAL PROPERTIES5
The literature has revealed that seeds and            3. Antioxidant activity8
leaves of plant contain around fourteen               Study showed the methanolic extract of
compounds. The isolated compounds are                 Caesalpinia crista has potent antioxidant
cassane-and norcassane-type diterpenes. The           activity and ROS scavenging activity as well as
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iron chelating property. (2) Ethyl acetate
extract showed a maximum of 49% free radical       9. Analgesic / Antipyretic / Anti-
scavenging activity at the end of 1 hr.            Inflammatory15
                                                   The seed oil of Caesalpinia bonducella could
4. Antidiabetic / Hypoglycemic 9, 10               be a potential source of an anti-inflammatory,
Most of the plant from Caesalpinia species         antipyretic and analgesic agent.
shows Antidiabetic and Hypoglycemic
activity.       The      ethanolic      extract    10. Immunomodulatory16
(250mg/kg/day) lowered blood glucose level         The aqueous extract of Caesalpinia bonducella
within 2 weeks in the alloxan diabetic albino      seeds on cell mediated and humoral
rats confirming its hypoglycemic activity. β -     components of the immune system in rats
sistosterol isolated from the stem bark was        produced an increase in hemagglutinating
found to posses potent hypoglycemic activity       antibody titer and a change in delayed-type
when compared to other isolated compounds.         hypersensitivity suggesting that the extract
(1) The seed kernel of Caesalpinia bonducella      could be a promising immunostimulatory
has significant antidiabetic and hypoglycemic      agent.
effects. Activity may be partly due to a
positive effect on glycogen synthesis in the       11. Anti-Amyloidogenic / Alzheimer's
liver, skeletal muscle and heart muscle due to     disease 17
an insulin-like action of its constituents and     Caesalpinia crista leaf aqueous extract has
partly due to stimulatory action on insulin        anti-amyloidogenic potential. Study showed
release.                                           aqueous extract of C. crista could inhibit the
(2) The ethanolic and aqueous extracts showed      Abeta (42) aggregration
significant blood sugar lowering effect of C.      From monomers and oligomers and able to
bonducella.                                        disintegrate the preformed fibrils.
(3) The aqueous extract of C. bonducella seed
shell showed very significant blood sugar          12. Nootropic / Memory Enhancer 18
lowering in glucose loaded STZ and alloxan         Dried seed kernels of Caesalpinia crista extract
diabetic models.                                   have a potential as a learning and memory
                                                   enhancer. Results suggest C. crista can be
5. Antifilarial 11                                 beneficial in improving cognition in disorders
The Caesalpinia bonducella seed kernel extract     like demential and other neurodegenerative
and     fractions   showed     microfilaricidal,   disorders.
macrofilaricidal and female-sterilizing efficacy
against L. sigmodontin and microfilaricidal        CONCLUSION
and female-sterilizing efficacy against B.         The       present      study      shows      the
malayi in animal models, suggesting a              Phytopharmacological properties of various
potential for its use in new antifilarial drug     bioactive compounds present in the plant. The
development.                                       leaves, seed kernels, seed oil, flowers and
                                                   fruits are used in India for the treatment of
6. Anxiolytic Activity 12                          various diseases. The different extracts of
The seed extract of C. bonducella showed a         Caesalpinia crista shows anthelmintic activity,
significant and dose dependant anxiolytic          anti-amyloidogenic                      activity,
activity.                                          immunomodulatory, analgesic, antipyretic,
                                                   anti-inflammatory, antitumor, antioxidant
7. Antitumor / Antioxidant Activity 13             activity, antidiabetic and hypoglycemic
Study of methanol extract of Caesalpinia           activity, and also used as nootropic or memory
bonducella showed significant antitumor and        enhancer.
antioxidant activity in Erllich ascites            The pharmacognostic parameters, which are
carcinoma (EAC)-bearing mice.                      being reported, could be useful in the
                                                   identification and standardization of a crude
8. Analgesic Activity: 14                          drug. The data produced in the present
The flower extract of Caesalpinia bonducella       investigation is also helpful in the preparation
showed significant antinociceptive effect in the   of the crude drug’s monograph and inclusion
inflammatory phase of formalin-induced pain        in various pharmacopoeias. However, more
and acetic- induced parietal pain.                 Clinical and Pathological studies should be
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conducted to investigate the active potentials              Pharmaceutical                    Biology.
of bioactive compounds present in this plant.               2002;40(8):590-595.
                                                      11.    Gaur RL. Antifilarial activity of
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