Periwinkle
An Invaluable Medicinal Plant
Periwinkle is a common
ornamental plant grown in the gardens of residential and official compounds. It
is scientifically known as Catharanthus roseus synonym Vinca
rosea and belongs to the Apocynaceae family of flowering plants.
Periwinkle is native of South-eastern and eastern Madagascar found growing as
wild plant species in rain forest.
The other common name of the plant includes Madagascar
periwinkle, Rosy periwinkle, Cape periwinkle, Rose periwinkle and “Old-maid”.
In India periwinkle is
known with different names. In Hindi it is known as Sadabahaar,
in Bengali as Nayantara, in Marathi as Sadaphuli,
in Malayalam as Shavam Naari and in Tamil as Nityhakalyani.
Chemical constituents
Rosinidin is an
anthocyanidin pigment found in the flowers of C. roseus.
Vinca rosea contains 2 classes of active compounds, the alkaloids and the tannins. More than 100 alkaloids have been found in this plant of which vincristine and vinblastine are most notable for their medicinal benefits.
Vincristine and vinblastine, chemotherapy medications used to treat a number of types of cancers, are also found in the plant.
Vinca rosea contains 2 classes of active compounds, the alkaloids and the tannins. More than 100 alkaloids have been found in this plant of which vincristine and vinblastine are most notable for their medicinal benefits.
Vincristine and vinblastine, chemotherapy medications used to treat a number of types of cancers, are also found in the plant.
Medicinal attributes:
Periwinkle is a plant of immense
medicinal value.
All part of the plant is medicinally important, however
alkaloids are mostly concentrated in the root bark. These include three
important alkaloids of Rauvolfia group i.e. ajmalicine, reserpine
and serpentine.
In addition to these, the other important
alkaloids found are vindoline, vincristine and vinblastin.
Some of the health benefits of Sadabahar,
periwinkle or vinca rosea plant are : 
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