Geranium

Botanical Name

Geranium albanum

Family Name

Geraniaceae

Identification No.: SDACH/HG/214

Vernacular Names

  • English: Albanian Cranesbill
  • Hindi: Not commonly used in traditional Indian medicine
  • Other Regional Names: Not documented in classical Indian texts

Habitat & Distribution

Native to the Caucasus region (including Albania and parts of Central Asia); occasionally cultivated in temperate gardens for ornamental and medicinal purposes.

Morphology

  • Plant: Perennial herb, clump-forming
  • Leaves: Deeply lobed, rounded, green with slight serration
  • Flowers: Pink to lavender, five-petaled, with darker veins
  • Roots: Fibrous root system

Varieties

Not classically described. Closely related species include Geranium macrorrhizum and Geranium robertianum.

Substitute/Adulterant

Occasionally confused with Geranium robertianum or other cranesbill species.

Phytochemicals

Tannins, flavonoids, phenolic acids (e.g., gallic acid), essential oils, geraniin

Amayika Prayoga / Therapeutic Uses

External

  • Leaf poultice used for wounds, inflammation, and bruising
  • Infused oil used in skin irritations and rashes

Internal

  • Astringent action helps in diarrhea and dysentery
  • Decoction used for sore throats, internal bleeding, and gastrointestinal irritation
  • Mild febrifuge and anti-inflammatory

Part Used

Leaves, Roots, Aerial parts

Dose

  • Churna (Powder): 1–2 g
  • Decoction: 30–50 ml
  • Infusion: 100 ml (as tea)

Yoga / Formulations

Used in modern herbal blends and teas for gastrointestinal and wound-healing purposes; not part of classical Ayurvedic yogas.

IUCN Status

Not Evaluated (NE)

Research Updates

  • Astringent and wound-healing effects: Studies on Geranium species, including G. albanum, have shown tannin-rich extracts to promote hemostasis and rapid epithelial tissue regeneration.
  • Anti-inflammatory and antioxidant activity: Flavonoid-rich fractions have been found to reduce inflammation and oxidative stress in in vitro models, indicating potential in inflammatory bowel conditions.
  • Antimicrobial properties: Extracts have demonstrated broad-spectrum antibacterial activity against Staphylococcus aureus, E. coli, and fungal strains, supporting its traditional use in treating wounds and infections.
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