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Bakul(Maulsari) Information and Medicinal Uses

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Mimusops elengi (Indian Medlar, Bulletwood tree, Bakul or Maulsari) is an evergreen tree with sweet scented flowers and it is often grown as garden tree. It is a medicinal tree with edible parts. This tree is especially useful in treating gum problems and dental disorders such as bleeding gums, loose teeth, sensitive teeth, cavities etc. Its tender parts are used as tooth brush. The bark and seed coat are used for strengthening the gum. It is used under the name of Vajradanti, in preparation of various herbal tooth powders along with many other ingredients such as catechu, pomegranate bark etc. Its fruits are eaten raw and also prepared as pickle. The bark of tree is used to improve fertility in women. The fruits are edible and used to treat chronic dysentery. They have astringent action. The seeds exhibits purgative action.

Bakul medicinal uses

Scientific Classification

The botanical name of Bakul/Maulsiri is Mimusops elengi and it belongs to the family Sapotaceae; Mahua-family (Plant family Sapotaceae consists of trees/ shrubs with milky latex. It include about 70 genera and 800 species. The characteristic feature of member of this family is presence of reddish brown hairs on the leaf undersides and other plant surfaces). Its taxonomic classification is as given below:-

  • Kingdom: Plantae
  • Subkingdom: Viridiplantae
  • Infrakingdom: Streptophyta – land plants
  • Superdivision: Embryophyta
  • Division: Tracheophyta– vascular plants
  • Subdivision: Spermatophytina spermatophytes, seed plants
  • Class: Magnoliopsida
  • Superorder Asteranae
  • Order: Ericales
  • Family: Sapotaceae – sapodillas, sapotes
  • Genus: Mimusops L.
  • Species: Mimusops elengi L. – Spanish cherry

Vernacular names

Ayurvedic/Sanskrit: Anangaka, Bakula, Chirapushpa, Dhanvi, Gudhpushpa, Kantha, Karuka, Kesha, Mukula, Padyamoda, Sharadika, Sindhugandha, Simhakeshaa, Sthirmukhgandha, Surabhi Tailanga, Varalahdha, Visharada; UNANI: Maulsiri; GUJARATI: Babhuli, Bolsari, Varsoli, Vovoli; HINDI: Bakul, Bolsari, Maulsarau, Maulser, Maulsari; TAMIL: Alagu, Ilangi, Kesaram, Kosaram, Magil, Magilam, Vagulam; TELUGU: Pogada KANNADA: Pagademara; PUNJABI: Maulsari, Maulsiri BENGALI: Bakal, Bakul, Bohl, Bukal; MARATHI: Bakhor, Bakula, Barsoli, Ovalli, Owli, Vavoli, Wovali, Wowli; MALAYALAM: Elengi, Ilanni, Iranni, Makuram, Bakulam; NEPALESE: Bakulapuspa SINHALESE: Munemal GERMAN: Affengesict; FRENCH: karanicum BURMESE: Kaya MALAYSIAN: Enengi; THAI: Pikul; ENGLISH: Spanish-Cherry, West Indian Medlar, Bullet Wood; TRADE NAME: Bulletwood

Distribution in India

Mimusops elengi tree is the native of India.

It is cultivated in North and Peninsular India and Andaman Islands. It is grown as an avenue tree in many parts of India.

Tree description

Large evergreen tree with dark grey fissured bark and densely spreading crown; Leaves oblong, glabrous and leathery with wavy margins; Flowers white, fragrant, axillary, solitary or fascicled; Fruits ovoid or ellipsoid berries; Seeds 1-2 per fruit, ovoid, compressed, greyish brown and shiny.

Propagation: by seeds and cutting

Main Constituents

Leaves: sterols, reducing sugars and tannins; Roots: a steroidal saponin; Stem bark: spinasterol and taraxerol; flowers, D-mannitol, beta-sitosterol and beta-sitosterol- D-glycoside; Seeds: pentacyclic triterpene acids, mimusopic and mimusopsic acids.

Part used: bark, flower, fruit, seeds

Medicinal Action of Various parts of Mimusops elengi (Bulletwood tree, Bakul or Maulsari)

Action

Meaning

Part of tree

Antiprotozoal

Destroys protozoa or inhibits their growth and ability to reproduce

Stem

Antimicrobial

Works against microbes

Bark

Antiviral

Works against virus

Bark

Antiulcer

Inhibits ulcer formation

Bark

Anthelmintic

Destroy parasitic worms

Leaf

Antipyretic

Fever reducing Leaf

Leaf

Anti-inflammatory

Reduce inflammation

Leaf, bark

Anti-hyperlipidemic

Acting to prevent or counteract the accumulation of lipids in the blood

Bark

Anti-hyperglycemic

Counteracting the accumulation of excess sugar in the blood

Bark

Antioxidant

Inhibits damaging oxidizing agents in a living cells

Leaf, fruit

Antihypertensive

Effective against high blood pressure

Leaf

Antiurolithiatic

Preventing the formation of urinary calculi

Bark

Antidiabetic

Controls glucose level

Stem bark, Leaf

Analgesic

Pain relieving

Leaf

Antianxiety

Prevent or relieve anxiety

Bark

Anticonvulsant

Prevent or reduce the severity of epileptic fits or other convulsions

Bark

Diuretic

Increased passing of urine

Bark

Wound healing

Heals wound

Stem bark

Larvicidal activity

Kills larvae

Bark

Molluscicidal activity

Kills molluscs (mainly snails and slugs)

Leaf, Bark, Seed

Antiulcer

Inhibits formation of ulcer

Bark

Cardiotonic

tonic effect on the action of the heart

Bark

Medicinal Uses of Bakul

Bulletwood tree, Bakul or Maulsari tree is a medicinal tree. For medicinal purpose its leaves, fruit, bark and flowers are used. The flowers, bark and fruits are astringent in action. Bark is used as tonic, astringent, and to reduce fever. The leaves are used as antidote to snake-bite. The pulp of the fruit is used in curing chronic dysentery. Dried flowers powder is used as brain tonic. Seeds of tree are purgative. The aerial parts are diuretic in action.

Tingling sensation of teeth: Massage gums with powdered bark.

Toothache, Tooth Decay, Gum Bleeding, Bad breath, Pyorrhea, Inflammation in mouth: Decoction of bark is prepared and as used as mouth wash.

Toothache: Bark powder is applied.

Teeth cleaning, strengthening gums: Tender twigs are used for teeth cleaning.

Loose teeth: Unripe fruits are used as masticatory.

Improving fertility in women: Fruit pulp is eaten.

Promoting delivery: Ripe fruit is given to promote delivery.

Causing miscarriage or abortion: Fruits are sometimes used for abortion.

Eyesight weakness, Diseases of Eyes: 7-14 ml. leaf juice is taken twice daily with honey.

Brian tonic: The powder of dried flower is eaten as brain tonic.

Chronic diarrhea, Weakness after diarrhea: The fruit pulp is eaten.

Headache: The dried flower powder is used a snuff in case of headache.

Dosage of Maulsiri: Bark, Seed: 10-20g paste and Decoction 50-100ml.


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