(Gaertn.) Alston.Synonym: R. santaloides Wight & Arn.Connarus santaloides Vahl.Family: Connaraceae.
Habitat: Western parts of the Peninsula, from Konkan southward and in West Bengal and Assam.
Folk: Kal-vidhaaraa, Vaakeri (Maharashtra), Vardaar.Action: Roots and twigs—bitter tonic; prescribed in rheumatism, pulmonary complaints, scurvy, diabetes; externally for ulcers and skin diseases. Wood—a decoction is administered after parturition and as a febrifuge. Wood, roots and fruits—poisonous.
The plant is credited with antiseptic and antitubercular properties.The roots contain beta-D-glucoside of beta-sitosterol, hentriacontane and meso-inositol.