Sidaguri
Sidaguri belongs to the Malvaceae family, with the Latin name Sida rhombifolia. Sidaguri Plants have the area names of sidaguri, saliguri, sadagori, taghuri, kahindu, and digo. Wild plants grow on the roadside, forests, gardens, and places with sunny or covert sunshine. This plant can grow in tropical, highlands or lowlands. Sidaguri can grow up to 2 meters. Oyod and strong sidaguri skin, use a rope strap. This plant is grown by the cuttings of the plant, it can also use the seeds. The sidaguri leaves contain alkaloids, calcium oxalates, tannins, saponins, phenols, amino acids, and essential oils. There are many phlegmatic substances that can be used to eliminate radiation and lubrication. It has a calcium oxalate and tannins. The oyode contains alkaloid, steroid, and ephedrine chemistry. Chemical properties and pharmacological effects of this plant are legumes, spicy, anyes.