Putranjiva (Putranjiva roxburghii) Extract – 50 g, Reproductive & Fertility Uses
Putranjiva (Putranjiva roxburghii) Extract – 50 g, Reproductive & Fertility Uses
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Putranjiva (Putranjiva roxburghii) Extract – 50 g, Reproductive & Fertility Uses
Putranjiva extract (50 g) offers a wide spectrum of benefits—from anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial effects to fertility-enhancing and anti-diabetic properties—underpinned by both traditional Ayurveda and emerging lab-based studies. Common forms include seed powder (1–3 g), leaf juice (10–20 mL), or topical preparations.
🌿 Major Uses & Benefits
1. Anti-inflammatory & Pain Relief
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Putranjiva leaf extracts are a key component of the Thai remedy Yataprasen, used topically to ease rheumatic and musculoskeletal pain.
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In vitro studies show it suppresses inflammatory mediators like TNF‑α, COX‑2, iNOS, NF‑κB, PGE₂, and nitric oxide—mainly thanks to biflavonoids like amentoflavone and putraflavone
2. Antimicrobial & Antioxidant
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Methanolic extracts (leaf, bark, seeds) are effective against bacteria (e.g., E. coli, S. aureus, P. aeruginosa) and fungi (e.g., C. albicans)
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These extracts also show free radical scavenging and reduce ferric ions, indicating antioxidant action .
3. Reproductive & Fertility Uses
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Revered in Ayurveda for enhancing fertility: seed paste (1–3 g with milk) is used to boost sperm count in men and to support conception and fetal health in women
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Traditionally used to treat sterility, habitual miscarriage, azoospermia with internal use or protective seed necklaces
4. Antidiabetic Potential
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Recent in vitro data show significant inhibition (up to ~55% at 1.5 mg/mL) of α-amylase—an enzyme important in starch digestion—comparable to metformin
5. Other Traditional Uses
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Leaf decoctions/cold infusions are used for fever, colds, rheumatism, swollen joints, and urinary issues
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