Bhindika

Botanical Name

– Hibiscus esculentus 

 Family Name

– Malvaceae 

Identification no :SDACH/HG/304

Vernacular Names

– Hindi: (Bhindi) 

– Bengali: (Dheros) 

– Tamil: (Vendakkai) 

– Telugu:(Benda) 

– English: Okra, Lady’s Finger, Gumbo 

 Synonyms

“भिण्डिका तिक्ततुण्डी च, दीर्घफला सुतिक्तिका।

श्लेष्मला मधुरा पाके, वातपित्तहरा परा॥”

Classification in Ayurvedic Texts

– Charaka Samhita: 

  – Shaka Varga

  – Shramahara

– Sushruta Samhita: 

  – Patolaadi Gana

– Vagbhata:Classified under Shaka Varga 

– Bhavaprakash Nighantu:Shaka Varga 

 Habitat & Distribution 

– Native: Tropical Africa 

– Cultivated: Throughout tropical and subtropical regions worldwide 

– Major Producers: India, Nigeria, Sudan 

Morphology

Plant: Annual herb, 1-2 m tall 

– Leaves: Palmate, 5-7 lobed, hairy 

– Flowers: Yellow with purple center 

– Fruit: Pentagonal capsule, 5-15 cm long 

– Seeds: Numerous, round, white/grey 

 Varieties 

1. Green pod varieties

2. Red pod varieties (Anthocyanin-rich) 

Substitute/Adulterant 

– Substitute: Hibiscus sabdariffa (Roselle) calyces 

– Adulterant: Artificial thickening agents mimicking okra mucilage 

Phytochemicals 

– Mucilage(Rich in polysaccharides) 

– Flavonoids: Quercetin, myricetin 

– Phenolic compounds 

– Vitamins: A, C, K 

– Minerals: Calcium, magnesium

Rasapanchaka

Rasa   -Madhura (Sweet), Tikta (Bitter)    

Guna   –  Guru (Heavy), Snigdha (Unctuous)    

Virya     – Shita (Cooling)                    

Vipaka    – Madhura (Sweet)                      

Prabhava   – Shleshmala (Mucilaginous)           

Dosha Shamaka| Pacifies **Pitta* and *Vata, may increase Kapha

Karma (Pharmacological Actions)

– Rogaghnata: 

  – Demulcentlaxative, anti-diabetic 

  – Raktashodhaka (Blood purifier) 

  – Shothahara (Anti-inflammatory) 

 Amayika Prayoga (Therapeutic Uses)

External Uses:

– Wound healing: Leaf paste application 

– Skin conditions: Mucilage as emollient 

Internal Uses:

– Diabetes:* Regular consumption of okra water 

– Gastritis:* Mucilage as stomach coatant 

– Constipation:* Mild laxative effect 

 Part Used 

– Fruit (Pods) (Primary), Leaves, Seeds 

Dose 

– Fresh pods: 50-100 g as vegetable 

– Powder:3-6 g 

– Okra water:30-50 ml 

Yoga/Formulations 

1. Bhindyadi Churna (For digestive disorders) 

2. Shleshmahara Yoga (As mucilage base) 

3. Pramehaghna Kashaya (In diabetes formulations) 

 IUCN Status 

-Not Evaluated (NE)

Research Updates

1. 2023: Journal of Ethnopharmacology – Confirmed anti-diabetic effects through α-glucosidase inhibition 

2. 2022: Food Chemistry – Identified novel mucilage polysaccharides with prebiotic potential 

3. 2021: Phytotherapy Research – Demonstrated *hepatoprotective* effects against fatty liver disease 

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