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		Latest revision as of 21:00, 8 June 2009
[edit] Punica granatum (formerly called malum granatum)
- Also known as (or relevant to)
  
- Family
 - Punicaceae
 - English Names
  
-  Pomegranate tree
 -  Carthaginian apple tree
  
- Natural Habitat
  
-  North-Western India
 -  cultivated in the Mediterranean countries and subtropical countries throughout the world
  
- Part(s) Used
  
-  Cortex arboris Granati
 -  Cortex radicis Granati
 -  Cortex fructus Granati
 -  Flores Granati = Flores Balaustii
  
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- Constituent(s)
  
-  treebark
 -  rootbark: pelletierine (= punicine)
 -  isopelletierine
 -  pseudopelletierine (= granatonine = pseudopunicine)
 -  methylisopelletierine
 -  granatin (bitter principle)
 -  tannin
 -  resin
 -  sugar
 -  punico-tannic acid
 -  starch; fruitpeel: tannin
 -  mucilage
 -  resin
 -  sugar; flower: tannin; ripe fruit: invert-sugar
 -  enzyme
 -  malic acid
 -  citric acid
  
- Action
  
-  treebark
 -  rootbark; vermifuge
 -  taeniacide; fruit peel: astringent (used in chronic dysentery and diarrhoea)
 -  vermifuge
 -  taenicide; flower: astringent. The flower yields a good red dye; fruit: astringent
 -  refrigerant. P. S. Blindness and other by-effects can be the result of too large and too frequent doses!
  
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