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Gymnema

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Asclepiadoideae

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Gymnema sylvestre

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Gymnema sylvestre is an herb native to the tropical forests of southern and central India and Sri Lanka. Common names include Gymnema, Cowplant, Australian Cowplant, and Periploca of the woods.

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Despite the part used being the leaf, one common name of this species is Miracle Fruit, a name shared by two other species: Synsepalum dulcificum and Thaumatococcus daniellii.

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Properties

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Gymnema sylvestre has long been thought of as a medicinal plant in Asia. The plants contain a large number of chemicals, including triterpenoids, which may have pharmacological properties. The constituent saponins have the effect of suppressing the taste of sweetness. Extracts from the plant are the subject of research into potential medicinal and industrial applications.

Vernacular Indic names

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  • Bengali meshashrunga - মেষশৃঙ্গ
  • Gujarati gudmar - ગુડમાર, madhunashini - મધુનાશિની
  • Hindi gurmar - गुड़मार
  • Kannada madhunashini - ಮಧುನಾಶಿನಿ
  • Konkani kawli - कौळी
  • Malayalam chakkarakolli - ചക്കരക്കൊല്ലി
  • Marathi bedakicha pala - बेडकीचा पाला, gudmar - गुडमार
  • Oriya lakshmi - ଲକ୍ଷ୍ମୀ, mendhasingia - ମେଣ୍ଢା ଶିଙ୍ଗିଆ, nagapushpi - ନାଗପୁଷ୍ପୀ
  • Sanskrit madhunaashini - मधुनाशिनी, meshasringa - मेषशृंग
  • Sinhala මස්බැද්ද - Masbaedda
  • Tamil sirukurinjan - சிறுகுறிஞ்சா, kokilam, கோகிலம்
  • Telagu Podapatri - పొడపత్రి
  • Urdu gurmar - گڑمار
  • Etymology

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    Gymnema derives from the Greek words "gymnos" (γυμνὀς) and "nēma" (νῆμα) meaning "naked" and "thread" respectively; the species epitheton sylvestre means "of the forest" in Latin.

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    The Hindi name Gurmar, Sanskrit Madhunashini, Urdu Gurmar , Malayalam Chakkarakolli and Telugu Podapatri, literally mean "sugar destroyer". (Sanskrit) Meshasringa translates as "ram's horn", a name given to the plant due to the shape of its fruits.

    Uses

    1. Diabetes. Early research suggests when a specific gymnema extract (GS4) is taken orally along with insulin or diabetes medications, blood sugar reduction in people with type 1 or type 2 diabetes is enhanced.

    2. Weight loss. Early research suggests that taking a specific combination of gymnema extract, hydroxycitric acid, and niacin-bound chromium by mouth for 8 weeks might reduce body weight in people who are overweight or obese.

    3. Stimulating digestion.

    4. As a laxative and diuretic.

    Further evidence and research is needed to validate gymnema for these uses.

    References

    Gymnema sylvestre Wikipedia