Wrightia antidysenterica
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Wrightia antidysenterica, the coral swirl or tellicherry bark, is a flowering plant in the genus Wrightia. Wrightia antidysenterica is sometimes confused with the species Holarrhena pubescens due to a second, taxonomically invalid publication of the name Holarrhena pubescens. It's been long known in Indian Ayurvedic tradition and is called " kuṭaja " in Sanskrit and වල් ඉද්ද (wal idda) in Sinhala. It is also known as "White Angel" in the Philippines.
Medicinal Use
Wrightia antidysenterica may be useful in treating gut motility disorders.[1]
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References
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