Other Uses A sticky red resin, known as Indian Gum Arabic, exudes from the bark[307 ]. (A study evaluating the effects of Acacia Arabica on the protease activities and growth of periodontopathic bacteria have shown encouraging results. TIUCN Red List of Threatened Plants Status : This taxon has not yet been assessed The bark exudes an edible gum and is used medicinally according to Van Wyk This medium to large semi-deciduous tree will grow in most gardens although slightly frost tender. The wood shavings are used as raw material for pulping to make paper[303 ].
The raw or dried seeds are eaten when food is scarce. This property of the herb can be beneficial in the prevention of cavity formation. <<
The antidiabetic properties of this herb were proved in research conducted on alloxan diabetic rabbits.During research, the normal and alloxan-diabetic rabbits were administered the powdered seeds of Babul and the roots of Caralluma Edulis. /ColorSpace /DeviceRGB This herb also reduced the triglyceride levels. Fiber from the bark of slender branches are used to make coarse ropes and paper, and for toothbrushes. A deep and extensive root system is formed on dry sites, the taproot developing first and then the laterals, which become compact and massive with age. The study indicated that the test group patients who used a toothpaste containing Babul had a lower plaque index, and gingival index. By this time they should have imbibed moisture and swollen - if they have not, then carefully make a nick in the seedcoat (being careful not to damage the embryo) and soak for a further 12 hours before sowing. They are used to protect plantations against grazing animals[303 ].
/Type /XObject The antihyperlipidemic action of this plant was confirmed during a study conducted in the streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats. Copy and print the QR code to a plant label, poster, book, website, magazines, newspaper etc and even t-shirts. The accepted scientific name of Acacia Nilotica is Vachellia Nilotica. It has shown to possess strong antibacterial activity against the strains of a range of microorganisms including actinobacillus actinomycetemcomitans, porphyromonas gingivalis, capnocytophaga spp., treponema denticola and prevotella intermedia. It is also used as a hedge plant and as fire breaks. they consist of 5-11 feather-like pairs of pinnae; each pinna is further divided into 7-25 pairs of small, elliptic leaflets that can be bottle to bright green in colour. Further, it can also be fermented into an alcoholic beverage or roasted then made into flour. 3.
After the Orchidaceae and the Asteraceae, the Fabaceae is the third largest Angiosperm (flowering plants) family with 700+ genera and close to 20 000 species. These slender branches and their fibres are also used for toothbrushes[299 , 303 ]. Prickly acacia (Vachellia nilotica) prefers semi-arid, warmer temperate, and sub-tropical regions but is also found in tropical environments and will grow near water sources in arid areas.
The plant is considered to be a serious weed in S. Africa[269 ]. The crown is somewhat flattened or rounded, with a moderate density. These actions of Acacia Arabia prove the usefulness of this herb in the management of hypercholesterolemia. nilotica (commonly known as Egyptian thorn, prickly acacia, scented thorn or scented-pod acacia) is a perennial tree native to Africa. Often found along river banks which are subject to periodic inundation[303 ]. Acacia Arabia has been shown to reduce insulin resistance of the body’s tissues thereby making them more receptive to this hormone. (Acacia Arabica can be used in the treatment of hypercholesterolemia. Due to its extensive and deep root system, the tree is used in reforestation project. (By using, reading or accessing any page on this website, you agree that you have read, understood and will abide by the endobj The tannins are used for dyeing clothes a yellow colour[46 ]. 2. 4 minutes read. Vachellia nilotica é uma espécie de leguminosa do gênero Vachellia, pertencente à família Fabaceae. The flower stalks are hairy. "i#H��uQ��9��q�VX��,&�Z+9pUwl��� 9�#��S��k�.7������?Տ@22�+oaO����p�Dk5����Ica��0Lm����J��좸i..� l����HR}8�q��4ż��L�h�c�Pa3;9� � >> The leaf stalks are heavy. The plaque index and gingival index of these patients were evaluated at the end of 28 days. If you have important information about this plant that may help other users please add a comment or link below. Its common name is Gum Arabic Tree and it is called Babul and Kikar in Hindi. Over a period of time, it results in the breakdown of the enamel, eventually resulting in the formation of a hole or a cavity in the surface of the tooth.
The flowers are pollinated by Bees, Insects. [/Pattern /DeviceRGB] Also recorded as Acacia nilotica (L.) Delile
The tannins are used as a source of khaki-to-brown dyes if used without a mordant, or grey and black dyes for cotton if combined with a mordant of iron-rich mud[299 ]. 6 0 obj �� � w !1AQaq"2�B���� #3R�br� The trees tolerate pruning well, which makes them useful as hedge plants. /CreationDate (D:20160315122225+10'00') It can reduce their risk of this disease and also provide relief from its symptoms such as pain while eating, bleeding from the gums and swelling. Found at elevations from sea level to 1,300 metres[303 ].Drier areas of Africa, Arabian Peninsula, western Asia to northern India.Vachellia nilotica, commonly known as Gum Arabic Trees is native to Africa, the Middle East, and the Indian Subcontinent. (This herb also helps in the treatment of type 2 diabetes that occurs due to the resistance of the body’s cells to insulin making it less effective.