Anisomeles indica: 1 definition
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Biology (plants and animals)
Source: Google Books: CRC World Dictionary (Latin names; Binomial nomenclature)Anisomeles indica (L.) Kuntze is the name of a plant defined in various botanical sources. This page contains potential references in modern medicine, Ayurveda, and other local traditions or folk medicine. It has the following synonyms: Ajuga glabrata Benth. ex Wall., Ajuga mollissima Wall. ex Steud., Anisomeles albiflora (Hassk.) Miq., Anisomeles disticha (L.) B. Heyne ex Roth, Anisomeles disticha B. Heyne ex Roth, Anisomeles glabrata Benth. ex Wall., nom. inval., Anisomeles glabrata Wall., Anisomeles malabarica var. albiflora Hassk., Anisomeles mollissima Wall., nom. inval., Anisomeles ovata R. Brown, Anisomeles ovata R. Br. ex W.T. Aiton, Anisomeles secunda Kuntze, nom. illeg., Anisomeles tonkinensis Gand., Ballota disticha L., Ballota mauritiana Pers., Epimeredi indica (L.) Rothmaler, Epimeredi indicus (L.) Rothm., Epimeredi secundus Rothm., Marrubium indicum (L.) Burm.f., Marrubium indicum Burm.f., Marrubium indicum Blanco, Monarda zeylanica Burm.f., Nepeta amboinica L.f., Nepeta disticha (L.) Blume, Nepeta indica L., Phlomis alba Blanco, nom. illeg., Phlomis indica Blanco.
References regarding Anisomeles indica (L.) Kuntze for further research on medicinal uses or toxicity:
· Species Plantarum (1753)
· Flora Indica (1768)
· Hortus Kewensis (1811)
· Revisio Generum Plantarum (1891)
· Bulletin de la Société Botanique de France (1918)
· Repertorium Specierum Novarum Regni Vegetabilis (1944)
· Fitoterapia (2000)
· Pharmaceutical Biology (2002)
· Pharmaceutical Biology. (2003)
· FEMS Immunology & Medical Microbiology (2005)
· Crop Protection (2007)
· Journal of Ethnopharmacology (2008)
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See also (Relevant definitions)
Full-text (+78): Adabeera, Gobura, Thoiding-angouba, Gobara, Saapsuea, Phooniyoot, Phagula, Enakkotukicceti, Mocirikopam, Talingharap, Subusuba, Perunkurinja, Muttainari, Katuppatakki, Phoongiyo, Tsjadaen, Enakkotuki, Visakali, Catmint, Kuturpad.
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