(Staphyleaceae) Dalrympelea pomifera Roxb.
Local name(s): ກົກດູກຕໍ່; ຕ້າງຕໍ່; ສາມສິບສອງໂຕສັດ) (Kok douk tor; tang tor; sam sib song to sat)
Medicinal use(s): treat broken bone; rheumatism.
Part(s) used: Leaf (broken bone); stem (rheumatism)
Field Characters: Tree 7 m tall, fruits green, globular.
Locality: Oudomxay, Muang Xay District, Donxay Village, Medicinal Biodiversity Preserve, about 3 km south of city. GPS reading: At vicinity of 20o 40.0181’ N; 102o 00.155’ E
Habitat: Forested slope in a broadleaved, mixed evergreen lowland tropical rainforest on a mountain slope.
Altitude: 850-900 m asl.
Collector(s): D.D. Soejarto, K. Sydara, M. Xayvue
Collection number(s): DDS 15113
Collection Date: September 26, 2014.
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Local name(s): ສິບ ສອງ ລາ ສີ (sip song lassi)
Medicinal use(s): liver diseases, skin diseases, can treat 12 diseases.
Part(s) used: fruit, root, stem
Field Characters: Large tree, 10-15m in height, 50cm dbh; leaves simple, glabrous, slightly crenate. Inflorescence paniculate. Flowers small.
Locality: Sekong Province, Thateng District, Pa Leng Tai Village, Sekong MBP Thateng
Habitat: Sekong MBP, shade, side of hill
Altitude: 520 m asl
Collector(s): B. Elkington, M. Xayvue, S. Setthavanxay
Collection number(s): BGE 280
Collection Date: November 19, 2019
Additional information:
Voucher specimen is in deposit at the Field Museum (F) Herbarium, Chicago, USA under accession nos. 2314203; 2330394.Synonyms, images, taxonomic description:
Plants of the World onlineFlora of China Vol. 11 Page 501, 503
Useful references:
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Jantová S, Nagy M, Ruzeková L, Grancai D. Antibacterial activity of plant extracts from the families Fabaceae, Oleaceae, Philadelphaceae, Rosaceae and Staphyleaceae. Phytother Res 2000, 14(8):601-603. DOI: 10.1002/1099-1573(200012)14:8<601::aid-ptr771>3.0.co;2-b
Jantova S, Nagy M, Ruzeková L, Grancai, D. (2001). Cytotoxic effects of plant extracts from the families Fabaceae, Oleaceae, Philadelphaceae, Rosaceae and Staphyleaceae. Phytotherapy Research : PTR 2001, 15. 22-5. DOI:10.1002/1099-1573(200102)15:13.0.CO;2-A