HOME      •      SEARCH      •      EMAIL    •     ABOUT


Family Lamiaceae
Mangha
Kayomkom
Clerodendrum brachyanthum Schauer
SHORT FLOWER GLORYBOWER

Scientific names Common names
Clerodendrum brachyanthum Schauer Hamindang (Bik.)
  Kayomkom (Tag.)
  Lusib (Klg.)
  Mangha (Tag.)
  Samanpait (Buk.)
  Talabogting (Mbo.)
  Short flower glorybower (Engl.)
Clerodendrum brachyanthum Schauer is an accepted species. KEW: Plants of the World Online

General info
- Clerodendrum is a genus of flowering plants in the Lamiaceae family. It is a member of the subfamily Ajugoideae, one of four subfamilies transferred from Verbenaceae to Lamiaceae based on morphological and molecular phylogenetics.
- Clerodendrum L. is widely distributed in the tropical and subtropical regions of the world, with more the 500 species identified, with ethnomedical use in many indigenous systems (Indian, Korean, Japanese, Thai, Chinese) for a variety of disease: syphilis, typhoid, cancer, jaundice and hypertension.

Botany
- Mangha is a hairy tree growing to a height of 15 meters. Twigs are angular and densely covered with tawny hairs. Leaves are often unequal and broadly ovate, up to 25 centimeters wide, usually entire, pointed at the tip, heart-shaped at the base, covered with very dense, soft hairs beneath and less dense hairs above, and borne on stalks 5 to 25 centimeters long. Inflorescences are terminal, corymbose and crowded. Calyx is cone-shaped, broadly and somewhat smoothly toothed. Corolla-tube is scarcely as long as the calyx; the lobes rotately spreading, with white or pink margins. Stamens are much longer than the corolla. Fruit is small, rounded, flattened, smooth, and almost entirely enclosed by the slightly enlarged purplish calyx, which often becomes reflexed.

Distribution
- Native to the Philippines.
- Found chiefly in secondary forests at low and medium altitudes in Ilocos Norte, Abra, Bontoc, Kalinga, Benguet, Nueva Viscaya, Rizal, Laguna, Quezon, Camarines, and Sorsogon Provinces in Luzon; and in Polilo, Mindoro, Catanduanes, Leyte, and Mindanao.

Constituents
- Study of ethanol extract of leaves yielded eudesmin, syringaresinol dimethyl ether, kusaginin and a new glycoside, brachynoside assigned as 2-(3,4-dimethoxyphenyl)ethyl 3-O-α-L-rhamnopyranosyl-4-O-(3,4-dihydroxycinnamoyl)-β-D-glucopyranoside.

- The lignin, eudesmin, has been isolated from the leaves of C. brachyanthum (Lin and Kuo, 1992).
- Ethanol extract of leaves yielded eudesmin, syringaresinol dimethyl ether, kusagini, and barchynoside. Brachynoside, a new glycoside, was assigned as 2-(3, 4-dimethoxyphenyl)ethyl 3-O-α-L-rhamnopyranosyl-4-O-(3, 4-dihydroxycinnamoyl)-β-D-glucopyranoside. (2)

Properties
- Considered tonic.
- In large doses, considered abortive.

Parts used
Leaves

Uses

Folkloric
- In the Philippines, a decoction of fresh leaves is given as a tonic for stomach troubles.
- Decoction of fresh leaves in large doses considered an abortifacient.


Studies
Clerodins / Diterpenoids:
Study of a hexane extract of leaves yielded two neoclerodane diterpenoids, clerodins A and B, together with known compounds, clerodin, stigmasta-5,22,25-trien-3ß-ol and 3-epi-glutinol. (1) Clerodin, a diterpene, has been found to be present in the leaves of C. brachyanthum. Diterpenes clerodinin A, B, and C have been isolated from the leaves of C. brachyanthum. (4)
Brachynoside / Leaves: Study of an ethanol extract of leaves yielded a new glucoside, brachynoside, together with eudesmin, syringaresinol dimethyl ester, kusaginin. (see constituents above) (2)

Availability
Wild-crafted.

Updated December 2023 / August 2015

PHOTOS / ILLUSTRATIONS
IMAGE SOURCE: Lamiaceae : Clerodendrum brachyanthum / Flowering twig / det. PB Pelser / Copyright © 2011 by Leonardo L. Co [ref. DOL33727] / Non-Commercial Use / Image modified / click on image or link to go to source page / Phytoimages.siu.edu
IMAGE SOURCE: Lamiaceae : Clerodendrum brachyanthum / Infructescences / det. DJR Ples / Copyright © 2020 by A M Tungol L. (contact: pieter.pelser@canterbury.ac.nz) [ref. DOL147948] / Non-Commercial Use / Image modified / click on image or link to go to source page / Phytoimages.siu.edu
IMAGE SOURCE: Lamiaceae : Clerodendrum brachyanthum / Fruits / det. PB Pelser / Copyright © 2011 by Leonardo L. Co [ref. DOL26791] / Non-Commercial Use / Image modified / click on image or link to go to source page / Phytoimages.siu.edu

Additional Sources and Suggested Readings
(1)
Two New Clerodane-Type Diterpenoids, Clerodinins A and B, from Clerodendron brachyanthum SCHAUER / Lin Yun-Lian, Kuo Yueh-Hsiung, Chen Yuh-Lin / Chemical & pharmaceutical bulletin 37(8), 2191-2193, 1989-08-25 / The Pharmaceutical Society of Japan
(2)
A New Glycoside, Brachynoside, isolated from Clerodendron brachyanthum SCHAUER / Lin Yun-Lian, Kuo Yueh-Hsiung / Chemical & Pharmaceutical Bulletin (tokyo). 40(7): -1929
(3)
Clerodendron / The Plant List
(4)
Antioxidant and pharmaceutical potential of Clerodendrum L.: An overview / Pallab Kar, Arvind Kumar Goyal, Abhaya Prasad Das, Arnab Sen / IJGP, International Journal of Green Pharmacy, 2014, Vol 8, Issue 4, Pp 210-216
(5)
Anti-fertility Plants of the Pacific / R. C. Cambie, Alexandra Brewis / Displayed in Google Books by permission of Csiro Publishing.

DOI: It is not uncommon for links on studies/sources to change. Copying and pasting the information on the search window or using the DOI (if available) will often redirect to the new link page. (Citing and Using a (DOI) Digital Object Identifier)

                                                            List of Understudied Philippine Medicinal Plants
                                          New plant names needed
The compilation now numbers over 1,300 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.

HOME      •      SEARCH      •      EMAIL    •     ABOUT