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Phytochemical studies on Toona calantas

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Phytochemical studies on Toona calantas
Family • Meliaceae
Kalantas
Toona calantas Merr. & Rolfe.
PHILIPPINE CEDAR
Hong chun
Scientific names
Common names
Cedrela calantas Merr. & Rolfe.
Anipla (Iv.)
Cedrela febrifuga C. DC.
Danigga (Ibn.)
Cedrela odorata Blanco
Danupra (Ilk.)
Cedrela toona F.-Vill
Kantingen (Ilk., Sbl.)
Toona cilliata Merr.
Lanigda (Bik.) Lanigpa (Bik.) Lanigpa (Bik., S.L. Bis., C. Bis.) Porak (Ilk.) Philippine mahogany (Engl.) Philippine cedar (Engl.) Red cedar (Engl.) Hong chun (Chin.)

Botany
Kalantas is a large forest tree. Leaves are alternate, oddly pinnate, 30-50 centimeters long or longer. Leaflets are smoothy or hairy along the nerves below, oblong or broadly lanceolate, 12 centimeters long and 5 centimeters wide. Panicles are profuse, lax, equal to or shorter than the leaves. Fruit is 3 to 4 centimeters long, with a 5-ridged central column. Seeds are distinctly but unequally winged on each side.
Distribution
- In primary forests at low and medium altitudes in the Batan Islands, Cagayan to Sorsogon Provinces in Luzon; Mindoro, Samar, Negros, Leyte, Cebu and Mindanao.
- Also reported in Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia, and Papua New Guinea.
Constituents
- Wood contains 0.3 to 1.2 % essential oil; caninene is one of the principal constituents.
- Study yielded three new norlimonoids, toonaciliatins A, F, and G; four new limonoids and five known compounds.

Properties
- Considered astringent, antiseptic and antispasmodic.
- Heartwood is reddish brown, while the narrow sapwood is pale red in color.

Parts used
Bark, flowers.

Uses
Folkloric
- Decoction of bark is astringent and used for cleaning wounds.
- Powder of the bark is considered antiseptic and is dusted over gangrenous ulcers.
- Decoction of flowers used as an antispasmodic.
Others
- Wood: Used in the manufacture of cigar boxes. Also used for decorative applications such as timber veneers, paneling, joinery and furniture. Also used for building boats,

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