Ran-aboli: 2 definitions
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Source: Wisdom Library: Local Names of Plants and DrugsRan-aboli [रान आबोली] in the Marathi language is the name of a plant identified with Ecbolium ligustrinum (Vahl) Vollesen from the Acanthaceae (Acanthus) family having the following synonyms: Ecbolium linneanum, Justicia ecbolium, Justicia ligustrina. For the possible medicinal usage of ran-aboli, you can check this page for potential sources and references, although be aware that any some or none of the side-effects may not be mentioned here, wether they be harmful or beneficial to health.
Ran-aboli [रान अबोली] in the Konkani language is the name of a plant identified with Eranthemum roseum (Vahl) R.Br. from the Acanthaceae (Acanthus) family having the following synonyms: Ecbolium roseum, Amphiscopia rosea, Eranthemum roseum var. neesii.
Ran-aboli [रान आबोली] in the Marathi language, ibid. previous identification.
Source: Google Books: CRC World Dictionary (Regional names)1) Ran-aboli in India is the name of a plant defined with Ecbolium viride in various botanical sources. This page contains potential references in Ayurveda, modern medicine, and other folk traditions or local practices.
2) Ran-aboli is also identified with Eranthemum roseum It has the synonym Eranthemum roseum Linden & E. Fourn..
Example references for further research on medicinal uses or toxicity (see latin names for full list):
· Prodromus Florae Novae Hollandiae (1810)
· Suppl. (1931)
· Flora Aegyptiaco-Arabica (1775)
· Iranian Journal of Pharmaceutical Research (2007)
· Hand-Book Fl. Ceylon
· L’illustration horticole (1876)
If you are looking for specific details regarding Ran-aboli, for example health benefits, extract dosage, pregnancy safety, diet and recipes, chemical composition, side effects, have a look at these references.
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