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Family Umbelliferae
Kanapa
Hydrocotyle sibthorpioides Lam.
WATER PENNYWORT
Man-t'ien-hsing

Scientific names  Common names 
Hydrocotyle sibthorpioides Lam. Kanapa (Ig.) 
Hydrocotyle rotundifolia Roxb. Tomtomon (Bon.) 
Hydrocotyle nitidula A. Rich. Long deng wan (Chin.)
Hydrocotyle hirsuta Sw. Water pennywort (Engl.)
Hydrocotyle puncticulata Miq.  
Hydrocotyle latisecta Zoll.  
Hydrocotyle keelungensis Liu  

Botany:
Kanapa is a delicate, creeping, nearly smooth herb with the stems rooting at the nodes. Leaves are orbicular or subreniform, thin, about 1 centimeter in diameter with heart-shaped base and margins somewhat lobed, the lobes being short and having 2 or 3 teeth. Umbels are very small, with few flowers. Flowers are small, white, sessile, axillary, sepals lacking, petals and stamens 5. Fruits are few, sometimes only 2 or 3 on a peduncle and less than 1 millimeter long, ellipsoid, usually with red colored spots.

Distribution
- Along small streams in shaded ravines, ascending to 1,600 meters, in Cagayan, Ilocos Norte, Abra, Bontoc, Benguet, Laguna, Bataan, Quezon, Pangasinan, and Rizal Provinces in Luzon, and occaional in Manila in damp shaded gardens at sea level.
- Occurs in India to Japan, Malaya, and the Mascarene Islands.

Parts utilized
· Entire plant.
· Gathered throughout the year.
· Rinse after collection, sun-dry before use or use in fresh state.

Constituents
- Roots contain vellarin and vitamin C.
- Plant yielded 7 new oleanane-type triterpenoid saponins, hydrocotylosides I-VII and one known saponin, udosaponin B.
- Study yielded ten compounds: stigmasterol, daucosterol, hibalactone, genistein, daidzein,methyl-3, 4-dihydroxybenzoate, protocatechuic acid, caffeic acid, isorhamnetin, quercetin, hyperin. (See below)
- Study yielded 28 compounds, seven isolated for the first time: Chlorogenic acid methyl ester, 5-Hydroxymaltol, (-)-Angelicoidenol 2-O-β-D-glucopyranoside, n-butyl-β-D- fructopyranoside, Apigenin, Kaempferol, 4,2′,4′-trihydroxychalcone, and Oleanolic acid.

Properties
Sweet tasting, slightly minty.
Juice is emetic.
Considered depurative, febrifuge, expectorant, antitussive; antifebrile, diuretic.

Uses
Folkloric
- Plant juice used for fevers.
- Poultice used for wounds and boils.
- Decoction of plant used for abscesses, colds, coughs, hepatities, infuenza, pruritus, sore throat.
- Used for headaches and urinary problems.
- In Malaya, mixed with sugar and cassia bark and given to children for coughs.
- Juice considered emetic.
- Leaves pounded with alum for poulticing scrotal skin ailments.
- In China, used for hepatoma. Also, an ingredient in Chinese herbal concoctions used for muscular dystrophy.
Also, used in treatment of hepatitis.
- In the Arunachal Pradesh district of India, juiceof the plant mixed with honey, used for typhoid fever. In the district of India, fresh plants are crushed and the juice extracted and three tablespoons are taken twice daily for five days.
Culinary
• Leaves are edible.
• Whole plant can be used as a potherb with its parsley-like aroma.


Studies
Antitumor / Immunomodulatory: Ethanolic extract of HS showed anti-tumor activity with significantly enhanced activitiy on murine hepatic carcinoma, sarcoma 180 crocker, and uterine cervical carcinoma clones. Activity was comparable to that of antitumor agent 5-fluorouracil. The extract also mediate immunomodulatory effects as shown by promotion of thymus and spleen indices and humoral immunity in mice.
Antioxidant / Antriproliferative: H sibthorpioides was one of four Hydrocotyle species studied. The results demonstrated that the phytochemicals might have a significant effect on antioxidant and anticancer activities related to the amount of polyphenols and flavonoids. The four species present a potential source of natural antioxidants.
Of the four hydrocotyle specie, HS and H batrachium had the lowest antiproliferative activity and H nepalensis, the highest activity.
Phytochemicals / Saponins: Study of methanolic extract yielded seven new oleanane-type triterpenoid saponins, hydrocotylosides I-VII and one known saponin, udosaponin B.
Constituents / Liver Studies: Study yield.ed 10 compounds, viz., Stigmasterol, Daucosterol, Hibalactone, Genistein, Daidzein,methyl-3, 4-dihydroxybenzoate, Protocatechuic acid, Cafeic acid,isorhamnetin,Quercetin, Hyperin. The herb showed no toxicity of Hep G2 2.2.15 cell, and its water extract exhibited inhibition to HBsAg at 1 mg/ml concentration with an inhibition ration of 27%.

Availability
Wild-crafted. 

Last Update January 2012

Photo © Godofredo Stuart / StuartXchange
OTHER IMAGE SOURCE / Public Domain / Line Drawing / Marsh Pennywort / File:Hydrocotyle sibthorpioides drawing.jpg / Britton, N.L., and A. Brown. 1913. Illustrated flora of the northern states and Canada. Vol. 2: 650 / USDA-NRCS PLANTS Database /

Additional Sources and Suggested Readings
(1)
Hydrocotyle sibthorpioides - Lam. / Water Pennywort / Plants For A Future
(2)
Effects of Hydrocotyle sibthorpioides extract on transplanted tumors and immune function in mice / Phytomedicine, Volume 14, Issue 2, Pages 166-171 / F. Yu, F. Yu, P. McGuire, R. Li, R. Wang
(3)
Antioxidant and antiproliferative activities of the four Hydrocotyle species from Taiwan
/ Shyh-Shyun Huang et al / Botanical Studies (2008) 49: 311-322.
(4)
Hydrocotylosides I−VII, New Oleanane Saponins from Hydrocotyle sibthorpioides / Aki Matsushita et al / J. Nat. Prod., 2004, 67 (3), pp 384–388 • DOI: 10.1021/np030356z

(5)
Treat Muscular Dystrophies (MD) by Amyotrophy Convalescence Pill Series
(6)
Some Antipyretic Ethno-medicinal Plants of Manipuri community of Barak Valley, Assam, India
/ Manabendra Dutta Choudhury et al / Ethnobotanical Leaflets 14: 21-28, 2010
(7)
Medicinal plants used against dysentery, diarrhea and cholera by tribes of erstwhile Kameng district of Arunachal Pradesh / A kar and S K Borthakur / Natural Product Radiance, Vol 7(2), 2008, 176-181
(9)
Study on the Antiheptic Chemical Constituents of Hydrocotyle Sibthorpioides L. / Latest Health Articles
(10)
Studies on the Chemical Constituents and Their Anti-timor Activity in Centipeda Minima Lour. & Hydrocotyle Sibthorpioides Lam. / 14 Nov 2011 / Medical Research


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