This work is the first monograph devoted solely to Bombax ceiba,
popularly known as the Red Silk Cotton Tree. Consisting of seven
chapters, it covers all relevant aspects of this plant, from its
historical and spiritual importance, to its botanical characterization,
pharmacognostical details and ethnobiological uses, to its scientific
validation in various animal and human studies. Each part of the tree is
of medicinal value and possesses many novel chemical constituents such
as shamimicin, bombasin, bombamalone, bombamaloside etc. along with
other bioactive secondary metabolites. The book presents the chemical
structures of the most important constituents and highlights various
pharmacological activities, predominantly antioxidant,
anti-inflammatory, anti-mutagenic, hypoglycemic, hypotensive,
hepatoprotective and fibrinolytic, which may prove to be a source for
the development of a novel phyto-pharmaceutical agent to treat diabetes,
heart disease and cancer. In addition, separate chapters deal with the
commercial and ecological significance of B. ceiba, as well as a case
study on its conservation. Numerous color illustrations are included to
identify the plant and to justify its nickname, the "Little Bird's
Cafeteria".