“…of family Asclepiadaceae is a perennial shrub and widely distributed in tropical and subtropical region and most abundant in Bangladesh, India, Burma and Pakistan. [7][8][9][10] The root, stem, leaves, flower and latex of C. gigantea are reported to be utilized in traditional medicine for the treatment of toothache, ear ache, eczema, syphilis, elephantiasis, injury, pain, ulceration, epilepsy, anxiety and mental disorders. 11,12 Traditionally, the root of Calotropis gigantea is used in treatment of leprosy, asthma, bronchitis, and as an expectorant.…”