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''Eclipta prostrata'' commonly known as false daisy, ''yerba de tago'', and ''bhringraj'', is a species of plant in the sunflower family. It is widespread across much of the world.〔〔(Flora of North America, ''Eclipta'' Linnaeus, Mant. Pl. 157, 286. 1771. )〕〔(Flora of China, 鳢肠 li chang ''Eclipta prostrata'' (Linnaeus) Linnaeus, Mant. Pl. 2: 286. 1771. )〕〔(Altervista Flora Italiana, Falsa margherita , false daisy, tattoo plant, ''Eclipta prostrata'' (L.) L. )〕 Other common names include ''kehraj'' in Assamese and ''karisalaankanni'' (கரிசலாங்கண்ணி) in Tamil and ''kayyunni'' (കയ്യുന്നി) in Malayalam and 'माका' in Marathi.In Garugada soppu, keshavardhini, Bhringaraja This plant has cylindrical, grayish roots. The solitary flower heads are in diameter, with white florets. The achenes are compressed and narrowly winged. This species grows commonly in moist places as a weed in warm temperate to tropical areas worldwide. It is widely distributed throughout India, China, Thailand, and Brazil. == Traditional uses == The plant has traditional uses in Ayurveda. It is bitter, hot, sharp, dry in taste. In India it is known as ''bhangra'' (भांग्र), ''bhringaraj'',''bhrungraja'' and ''bhringraja''. ''Wedelia calendulacea'' is known by the same names, so the white-flowered ''E. alba'' is called white ''bhangra'' and the yellow-flowered ''W. calendulacea'' is called yellow ''bhangra''.〔Puri, H. S. 2003. ''Rasayana: Ayurvedic Herbs for Longevity and Rejuvenation''. Taylor & Francis, London. pages 80–85.〕 The various Sanskrit names of Eclipta Alba, i.e. Bhringraj, Bhringraja, Bhrungraja etc., are literally translated as the 'King of Hair', clearly referring to its traditional reputation in Ayurveda as an herb supporting hair growth. 〔https://americanindianimports.com/content/5_bhringraj〕 Some Ayurvedic hair oils incorporate Bhringraj as an ingredient. It is reported to improve hair growth and color.〔Kritikar, KR., Basu, BD. 1975. ''Chronica Botanica Indian Medicinal plants''. New Delhi〕〔Chopra, RN., Nayar, SL., Chopra, IC.,1955. ''Glossary of Indian Medicinal plants.'' C.S.I.R., New Delhi〕 A study in rats showed that petroleum ether extracts of ''E. prostrata'' decreased the amount of time it took for hair to begin regrowing and to fully regrow in shaved albino rats. The result of treatment with ''E. prostrata'' was better than the positive control, 2% minoxidil.〔 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19481595〕〔 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18478241〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Eclipta prostrata」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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