Family • Fabaceae
Banig-usa
Alysicarpus vaginalis (L.) DC.
ALYCE CLOVER, WHITE MONEYWORT
Lian jia dou
Scientific names | Common names |
Hallia vaginalis (L.) J.St.-Hil. | Banig-usa (Tag.) |
Hedysarum vaginale L. | Mani-manian (Tag.) |
Alysicarpus vaginalis (L.) DC. | Alyce clover (Engl.) |
Accepted infraspecifics (3) | Buffalo clover (Engl.) |
Alysicarpus vaginalis var. taiwanianus S.S.Ying | Buffalo-bur (Engl.) |
Alysicarpus vaginalis var. vaginalis | Cistern pea nut (Engl.) |
Alysicarpus cylindricus (Poir.) Desv. | Divergent alyce clover (Engl.) |
Alysicarpus diversifolius Wall. | False moneywort (Engl.) |
Alysicarpus nummulariifolius DC. | One-leaf clover (Engl.) |
Alysicarpus nummulariifolius var. angustatus Ohwi | Pencil pod (Engl.) |
Alysicarpus nummulariifolius var. surinamensis Meisn. | White moneywort (Engl.) |
Alysicarpus nummularioides Zipp. ex Span. | |
Alysicarpus nummularius Baill. | |
Alysicarpus rubibarna Buch.-Ham. ex Wall. | |
Alysicarpus rupicola Edgew. | |
Alysicarpus scaber Span. | |
Alysicarpus trifoliatus Stocks ex Baker | |
Alysicarpus vaginalis var. diversifolius Chun | |
Alysicarpus vaginalis var. nummulariifolius (DC.) Miq. | |
Alysicarpus vaginalis var. parvifolius Verdc. | |
Alysicarpus vaginalis var. stocksii Baker | |
Alysicarpus vaginalis var. villosus Verdc. | |
Alysicarpus varius Wall. | |
Fabricia cylindrica (Poir.) Kuntze | |
Fabricia nummulariifolia (DC.) Kuntze | |
Hedysarum cylindricum Poir. | |
Hedysarum moniliferum Russel ex Wall. | |
Hedysarum ovalifolium Vahl ex DC. | |
Hedysarum rosmarinifolium Noronha | |
Hedysarum varium Roth | |
Hegetschweilera pulchella Heer & Regel | |
Lotus monophyllus Houtt | |
A. vaginalis var. venosus (Blatt. & Halib.) Pramanik & Thoth. | |
Alysicarpus monilifer var. venosus Blatt. & Hallb. | |
Alysicarpus vaginalis (L.) DC. is an accepted species. KEW: Plants of the World Online | |
Mani-manian is a common name shared by Arachis pintoi and Banig-usa (Alysicarpus vaginalis). |
Other vernacular names |
AFRICA: Gadagii, Lussak, Senkello (Nigeria); Sokama ana (Mali); Tolubele (Sierra Leone); Bundiya, buyaayi, Gadaji (Upper Volta). |
BURKINA-FASO: Bundiya, Buyaayi. |
CHINESE: Ci jia mu lan, Lian jia dou. |
FRENCH: Tréfle á une feuille. |
HAWAIIAN: Pannata. |
INDIA: Baramatal-chettu (Telugu), Chauli, Sauri (Hindi); Naamada soppu (Kannada); Madhul mul (Nepali); Kaasukkodi (Tamil); Chukalai (Uttarakhand); Pan-nata (Hindi); Baramtal-chettu (Telugu). |
INDONESIAN: Brobos, Gude Oyod, Tebalan, Brobos sapi, Sesenep. |
ITALIAN: Trifoglio d'alice. |
JAMAICA: Medina. |
JAPANESE: Sasa-hagi. |
MALASIAN: Akar seleguri. |
MALI: Sokama ana. |
MYANMAR: Than-ma-naing, Kyauk-na-maing. |
NEPAL: Selo ban. |
NIGERIAN: Lussak, Senkello. |
PUERTO RICO: Yerba de contrabando |
SIERRA LEONE: Tolubele. |
SPANISH: Yerba de contrabando, Mani cimarron, Trebol alicia (Cuba, Puerto Rico). |
SRI LANKA: Aswenna, Perumpulladi, Pullardi, Bhumi-sala-parni. |
THAI: Thua lisongna. |
VIETNAMESE: Cay me dat, Cay the the, Dau vay oc, Dau mui mac, Me dat. |
OTHERS: Gagadi (Hausa). |
Gen info Botany • Herbs, perennial. Stem erect or procumbent, 30-90 cm tall, glabrous or slightly pubescent. Leaves 1-foliolate; petiole 5-14 mm, glabrous; blade often ovate-oblong or oblong-lanceolate to lanceolate, to 6.5 × 1-2 cm on upper stem, cordate, nearly orbicular, or ovate, 1-3 × ca. 1 cm on lower stem, abaxially slightly pubescent, adaxially glabrous. Racemes axillary or terminal, 1.5-7 cm, 6-12-flowered, binate at each node; internodes 2-5 mm. Pedicel 3-4 mm. Calyx 5-6 mm, slightly longer than first article of legume. Corolla red, reddish purple, purplish blue, or yellow, slightly longer than calyx, ca. 5 mm; standard obovate. Ovary pubescent, 4-7-ovuled. Legume compressed, cylindric, 1.5-2.5 cm × 2-2.5 mm, pubescent, 4-7-jointed, not constricted between articles, with raised linear ridges. Seeds ellipsoidal, slightly compressed. (Flora of China) • Growth form: Herbaceous plant with a creeping growth habit. Foliage: Simple, oval-shaped leaves with entire leaf margin. Mostly green with a whitish streak along the midvein. Flowers: Pea-like flowers are reddish yellow or light purple (6 mm long). Fruit: Long, thin pods have distinct segmentation between seeds. Dark red seeds are oval to oblong (1 - 1.5 mm long). (13) Distribution - Phytochemical screening of methanol extract revealed presence of steroids, flavonoids, polyphenols, terpenoids, carbohydrates, alkaloids, and tannins. (6) - GC-MS analysis yielded nine phytochemicals, six of which were found medicinally important with usefulness as anticancer to anti-inflammatory: 4-O-Methylmannose, Undecane, Neophytadiene, 2-amino-5-[(2-carboxy) vinyl]- Imidazole, Lup-20(29)-en-3-one and stigmasterol. (6) - Phytochemical screening of ethyl acetate (EA) and methanol (M) extract of leaves yielded: flavonoid (M), tannin (EA, M), alkaloids (EA, M), saponin (M), carbohydrate (EA, M), glycoside (EA, M), reducing sugar (EA, M), gum (M), with absence of steroid. (see study below) (7) - Phytochemical screening of methanol extract of roots showed presence of flavonoids, glycosides, alkaloids, steroids, terpenes, saponins, and tannins. (see study below) (10) - GC-MS analysis of benzene, aqueous, and ethanol extracts of leaves identified 7 compounds with (R)-(+)-gamma-caprolactone (37.40%) and 1,14-tetradecanediol (26.98%) as major compounds. (see study below) (11) Properties Studies Availability |
January 2025
PHOTOS / ILLUSTRATIONS |
IMAGE SOURCE: Alysicarpus vaginalis / Hoton gadagi / AVinayaraj / CC BY-SA 4.0 / Image modified / Click on image or link to go to source page / Wikipedia |
OTHER IMAGE SOURCE: Alysicarpus vaginalis / Seeds / Steve Hurst @ USDA-NRCS PLANTS Database / altervista |
OTHER IMAGE SOURCE: Alysicarpus vaginalis / Pods / Alan Prather / CC BY-SA 4.0 / Image modified / Click on image or link to go to source page / PLANTS Database / GBIF |
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List of Understudied Philippine Medicinal Plants |
New plant names needed The compilation now numbers over 1,500 medicinal plants. While I believe there are hundreds more that can be added to the collection, they are becoming more difficult to find. If you have a plant to suggest for inclusion, native or introduced, please email the info: scientific name (most helpful), local plant name (if known), any known folkloric medicinal use, and, if possible, a photo. Your help will be greatly appreciated. |
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