Pergularia is a genus of the botanical family Apocynaceae. Pergularia daemia is a perennial twinning herb that grows along the roadsides of India and tropical and subtropical regions in South Asia, Africa, and Australia.[1]

Pergularia
Pergularia daemia in Hyderabad, India
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Clade: Asterids
Order: Gentianales
Family: Apocynaceae
Subfamily: Asclepiadoideae
Tribe: Asclepiadeae
Genus: Pergularia
L.

Pharmacological activities include antiinflammatory, hepatoprotective, anticancer, antidiabetic, antioxidant, antibacterial, antifungal, analgesic, anti-infertility and central nervous system depressant activity.[2]

Species[3]
  1. Pergularia adenophylla Schltr. & K. Schum. - Cameroon
  2. Pergularia brunoniana (Wight & Arn.) D.Dietr. - India
  3. Pergularia calesiana (Wight) Buch.-Ham. ex Hook.f. - Himalayas
  4. Pergularia clausa (R.Br.) Spreng. - Jamaica
  5. Pergularia daemia (Forssk.) Chiov. - Africa, S Asia
  6. Pergularia exilis (Colebr.) Spreng. - Bangladesh
  7. Pergularia flavescens (A.Cunn.) Hook.f. ex D.Dietr.
  8. Pergularia hamiltonii (Wight) D.Dietr. - Uttar Pradesh
  9. Pergularia rostrata (R.Br.) Spreng. - Queensland
  10. Pergularia roylei (Wight) D.Dietr. - Himachal Pradesh
  11. Pergularia suaveolens (R.Br.) Spreng. - Australia
  12. Pergularia tinctoria (R.Br.) Spreng. - Sumatra
  13. Pergularia tomentosa L. - Middle East from Egypt to Pakistan
  14. Pergularia viridiflora (R.Br.) Spreng. - Australia
formerly included[3]

Moved to other genera – Cionura, Marsdenia, Strophanthus, Telosma, Vincetoxicum (syn. Tylophora), Vallaris

  1. P. accedens, syn of Telosma accedens
  2. P. africana, syn of Telosma africana
  3. P. angustiloba, syn of Telosma angustiloba
  4. P. celebica, syn of Telosma celebica
  5. P. divaricata, syn of Strophanthus divaricatus
  6. P. erecta, syn of Cionura erecta
  7. P. filipes, syn of Telosma procumbens
  8. P. glabra, syn of Vallaris glabra
  9. P. minor, syn of Telosma cordata
  10. P. pallida, syn of Telosma pallida
  11. P. parviflora, syn of Marsdenia parviflora
  12. P. procumbens, syn of Telosma procumbens
  13. P. puberula, syn of Telosma puberula
  14. P. sanguinolenta, syn of Cryptolepis sanguinolenta
  15. P. sinensis, syn of Cryptolepis sinensis
  16. P. tenacissima, syn of Marsdenia tenacissima
  17. P. velutina, syn of Tylophora velutina

References

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  1. ^ Pink, A. (2004). Gardening for the Million. Project Gutenberg Literary Archive Foundation.
  2. ^ Karthishwaran K., Mirunalini S. "Therapeutic potential of Pergularia daemia (Forsk.): The ayurvedic wonder" International Journal of Pharmacology 2010 6:6 (836-843)
  3. ^ a b The Plant List
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