Pterocarpus santalinus L.f.
രക്തചന്ദനം
Family : FABACEAE/LEGUMINOSAE (Subfam.: Papilionoideae)
Synonym : Lingoum
santalinum (L.f.) Kuntze
Common Names : Rakthachandanam, Chenchandanam, Red sanders, Red sandalwood, Ruby wood
Flowering Period : September – January
Distribution : South east peninsular India
Habitat : Cultivated
Uses : The heartwood is ground to a powder and used as a red food colouring in a range of foods. A paste of the wood is brewed as a tea in the treatment of chronic dysentery and is used to make a treatment for diabetes and as a boost for the immune system. The wood paste is applied externally as a cooling application to boils, inflammatory diseases of the skin, swollen limbs, ophthalmia, sore eyes and headache. ‘Santalin’, a red colouring material, is obtained from the dark red to black heartwood. The extracted oil is used as a rejuvenating face cream. The red, fragrant heartwood is used for furniture. The wood powder is used as a skin conditioner in commercial cosmetic preparations.
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