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      • Pterocarpus santalinus, with the common names red sanders, red saunders, Yerra Chandanam, Chenchandanam, red sandalwood, Rakta Chandana, and rakto chandon, is a species of Pterocarpus endemic to the southern Eastern Ghats mountain range of South India. This tree is valued for the rich red colour of its wood, and in recent years there has been a marked uptick in the use of red sandalwood as a component of incense, especially in the west.
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  2. Pterocarpus santalinus, with the common names red sanders, red saunders, Yerra Chandanam, Chenchandanam, red sandalwood, Rakta Chandana, and rakto chandon, is a species of Pterocarpus endemic to the southern Eastern Ghats mountain range of South India.

  3. Jan 11, 2022 · Red Sanders is an Indian endemic tree species, with a restricted geographical range in the Eastern Ghats.

  4. vajiramandravi.com › prelims-pointers › red-sandersRed Sanders - Vajiram & Ravi

    Red Sanders is a flora species that are endemic to a distinct tract of forests in the Eastern Ghats region of Andhra Pradesh.

    • Introduction
    • Bioactive Compounds of Red Sandalwood
    • Properties of Red Sandalwood
    • How to Use Red Sandalwood?
    • Side Effects of Red Sandalwood
    • Precautions to Take with Red Sandalwood
    • Interactions with Other Drugs
    • References

    Red Sandalwood, commonly called Raktachandan or Red Sanders. It is scientifically known as Pterocarpus santalinus and belongs to the family Fabaceae. Red Sandalwood is a highly-valued wood having a commercial value ranging from eight lakh to twelve lakhs per ton as per Government rates. It is a small-sized tree with a hard, dark purple wood part at...

    Red Chandan may include the following minerals: 1. Zinc 2. Cadmium 3. Strontium 4. Uranium 5. Copper The major bioactive compound of Red Sandalwood may be santalin which imparts a distinct red colour. Red Chandan may also contain biologically active compounds like phenols, alkaloids, saponins, flavonoids, glycosides, triterpenoids, sterols, tannins...

    Red Sandalwood may have the following properties: 1. It may have an antipyretic effect (may reduce fever) 2. It may reduce inflammation 3. It may have an analgesic effect (may reduce pain) 4. It may have an anthelmintic effect (may reduce parasite infection) 5. It may act against dysentery 6. It may be used as a cooling agent 7. It may reduce blood...

    Red Sandalwood may be classified as a spice extract due to its santalin compound, which gives it a red colour. You may use Red Chandan: 1. It may be used as a natural dye or colouring agent for cooking foodstuff. 2. It may be used to make a decoction tonic. 3. It may be used to make Chandan paste. 4. Red Sandalwood powder may be used to make soft p...

    Red Sandalwood in minimum amounts might be safe. However, a case report by Sandra et al., 1996 found that red Sandalwood may develop allergic contact dermatitis (inflammation). In addition, the side effects of red sandalwood powder on face may cause itchy erythema (skin redness) and mild oedema(swelling).​4​ If any side effects are seen after using...

    Using Lal Chandan in larger amounts is not recommended. The following precautions are necessary: 1. You should not use red Chandan to self-medicate on your own. It is essential to consult a doctor and use it if recommended. 2. Pregnant and breastfeeding women should take precautions while using red Sandalwood to avoid further complications or take ...

    More studies are required to establish the interactions between red Sandalwood and drugs. Therefore, one must take medical consultations with an Ayurvedic doctor. They will guide you to use red Sandalwood as a herb.

    ​​1. Azamthulla M, Rajkapoor B. A Review on Pterocarpus Santalinus Linn. World J Pharm Res. 2015;4(2):282–92. Available from: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Mohammad-Azamthulla-2/publication/319930091_A_REVIEW_ON_PTEROCARPUS_SANTALINUS_LINN/links/59c1f8e3a6fdcc69b92bd26f/A-REVIEW-ON-PTEROCARPUS-SANTALINUS-LINN.pdf ​2. Soundararajan V. A Revie...

  5. Jan 10, 2022 · Red Sanders (Red Sandalwood) has fallen back into the ‘endangered’ category in the International Union for Conservation of Nature’s (IUCN) Red List. The species, Pterocarpus santalinus, is an Indian endemic tree species, with a restricted geographical range in the Eastern Ghats.

  6. Feb 25, 2021 · Red sanders (Pterocarpus santalinus) is a sandalwood tree that is too beautiful for its own good. The slow-growing tree has gorgeous red wood. Illegal harvests have put red sanders on the endangered list. Can you grow red sandalwood? It is possible to cultivate this tree.

  7. Feb 8, 2023 · Red sandalwood or red sanders are a hued sandalwood species endemic to India. They are native to Andhra Pradesh and they naturally grow across 5 districts ― Chittoor, Kadapa, Kurnool, Nellore and Prakasam.