Aleurities moluccana Health Dictionary

Aleurities Moluccana: From 1 Different Sources


(Linn.) willd.

Synonym: A. triloba J. R. and G. Forst.

Family: Euphorbiaceae.

Habitat: Native to China; now mostly grown on the tea estates of Kangra Valley in Himachal Pradesh, and also in Assam and Bengal to provide shade for tea bushes.

English: Candlenut tree.

Ayurvedic: Akshota, Jangali Akharot.

Siddha/Tamil: Naatuakrottu.

Action: Oil from seeds—purgative; employed externally in rheumatism; ulcers; also as a hair tonic. Leaves— applied in acute rheumatism. Fruit—carminative and expectorant. Bark and flowers—used for asthma.

Aleurites fordii Hemsl., Tung Oil tree, native to China, is also equated with Jangali Akharot.

The tree was introduced on the tea estates of Assam, Bengal, Bihar, Coorg and Mysore.
Health Source: Indian Medicinal Plants
Author: Health Dictionary



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