Monday, September 28, 2009

New Researches

Katu thampala
Vernacular Name: Sinhala: Katu thampala; Eng: Prickly amaranth; Hin: Cauleyi, Kateli;
Tam: Mullukkirai
Description: An erect, glabrous, spinous herb, varying in colour from green to red or purple, 30-60 cm in height with grooved branches and sharp divaricate spines in the leaf axils; leaves simple, alternate, ovate, lanceolate or oblong, entire, glabrous above, main neives numerous, conspicuous below; flowers small, sessile, yellowish white or pale green, numerous, in dense axillary clusters and in terminal or interrupted spikes; fruits ovoid capsules, membranous, circumscissile about the middle.
Propagation: By seeds.
Part Used: Whole plant.
Chemical Constituents: Higher alkanes and their methyl derivatives, higher aliphatic alcohols, acids and esters, amino acids, 13-sitosterol, stigmasterol, campesterol, cholesterol, cz-spinasterol, a-spmasterol octacosanoate, glycosides of x-spinasterol and oleanolic acid have been reported in the plant.
Uses: The plant is sweet, cooling, alexeteric, laxative, diuretic, stomachic, antipyretic, febrifuge, sudorific, galactagogue, haematinic, appetizer and tonic it is useful in vitiated onditions of pitta, hyperdipsia, burning sensation, hallucination, leprosy, eczema, bronchitis, leucorrhoea, menorrhagia, haemorrhoids, abscesses, boils, burns, strangury, nausea, flatulence, colic anorexia, fever, intermittent fever, agalactia, anaemia and general debility. The roots are thermogenic and haemostatic. They are useful in vitiated conditions of kapha, meorrhagia, haemoptysis, haematemesis and leucorrhoea.





Synonyms: Alternanthera triandra Lam., Altemanthera denticulate R. Br., Altemanthera nodiflora R. Br., Altemcinthera repens Gmel
Vernacular Name: Sinhala:Mukunuwenna; Hin: Gudris; Tam: Ponnannkannjkkirai
Description: A much branched prostrate herb, branches often purplish, frequently rooting at the lower nodes; leaves simple, opposite, somewhat fleshy, lanceolate, oblanceolate or linera-oblong, obtuse or subacute, sometimes obscurely denticulate, glabrous, shortly petiolate; flowers small, white, in axillaiy clusters; fruits compressed obcordate utricles, seeds suborbicular.
Propagation: By seeds
Part Used: Whole plant.
Chemical Constituents: -Sitosterol, stigmasterol, campesterol, cc-spinasterol, oleanolic acid rhamnoside, 24-methylene cycloartenol, cycloeucalenol, lupeol, 5-cc-stigmasta-7-enol and its palmitate.
Uses: The plant is bitter, sweet, astringent, acrid, cooling constipating, depurative; digestive, cholagogue, galactagogue and febrifuge and is useful in vitiated conditions of kapha and pitta, buring sensation, diarrhoea, leprosy, skin disease, dyspepsia, haemorrhoids agalactia, splenomegaly and fever.

Saturday, September 12, 2009

New Researches















Description: A slender, much branched, tough laticiferous climber with long fleshy, knotty 1 2 roots; leaves simple, opposite, somewhat fleshy, ovate to orbicular, cordate, often apiculate, glabrous, acute or acuminate, more or less pubescent beneath; flowers in umbels, greenish yellow outside, purplish within, pedicels filifonn with a number of filiform hairy bracts at their base; fruits fusiform, divaricate, glabrous, follicles tapering to a fine point at the apex; seeds ovate with long coma.
Propagation: By seeds and vegetative method.
Chemical Constituents: Contains three alkaloids A, B and C, Alkaloid B is desmethyl tylophorinand alkaloid C is desmethyl tylophorinine. Alkaloid A is not identified. It also
contains a substance with emetic properties and essential oil. Leaves yield a-amyrin,
tylophorine, kaempterol and quercetin.
Uses: The roots and leaves are sweet, acrid, aromatic, emetic, pugative, expectorant,
vulnerary, diaphoretic, stomachic and antiviral. They are useful in asthma, bronchitis,
whooping cough, dysentery, diarrhoea, hydrophobia, wounds, ulcers, dyspepsia, flatulence, haemorrhoids, gout, vitiated conditions of vata, cancerous tumours and murine leukaemia.


























Gojivha, Tam: Yanaiccuvati,
Description: A rigid herb, usually perennial with short root stock; leaves obovate-oblong, mostly radical forming a spreading rosette on the ground, hairy on both surfaces, 12.5-20 cm long and 3.8-5.7 cm broad; flowers purple in heads, heads numerous, closely packed; fruits achenes, pappus of 4-6 bristles dilated at the base.
Propagation: By seeds and vegetative method.
Parts Used: Roots, leaves, flowers.
Chemical Constituents: The plant contains hydroxylated germacrianolides, molephantin and molephantinin having cytotoxic and antitumour properties. Phantomolin and its cisepoxide, which exhibit potent inhibitory action on Ehrlich ascitis carcinoma and on Walker 256 carcinosarcoma cells. It also contains elephantin, elephantopin, deoxyelephantopin, iso-deoxyelephantopin and 11,1 3-dihydrodeoxyelephantopin alongwith a-curcumene, EElamyrin, lupeol, epifriedelanol and stigmasterol.
Uses: The plant is bitter, acrid, astringent, antipyretic constipating, diutetic and tonic. A
decoction of the roots and leaves is given dysuria, urethrorrhea, intermittent fevers,
diarrhoea and bronchitis. The root decoction is specific for haemorrhoids and a paste made out of leaves is very specific for skin diseases. The flowers are astringent, bitter, sweet, ophthalmic aphrodisiac and expectorant, and are recommended for vitiated conditions of pitta, hepatopathy ophthalmopathy, bronchitis, cough and swellings.

Friday, September 11, 2009

New Herbels For Rare Diseases


A Herbel Cure For Hepatities


ynonyms: Acanthus ilicifolius., Acanthus doloariu
Vernacular Name: Sinhala: Katu ikili;
Description: ? An erect or ascending, slightly branched shrub, 0.5 to 1.5 m high, the stems round, greening with a pair of short, sharp spines at the base of each petiole.
Leaves: rigid, coriaceous, green and shining, oblong to oblong-lanceolate, 9 to 14 cm long, sinuate-toothed, the teeth spinous, petioles 1 cm long or less.
Flowers: about 4 cm long each, subtended by an ovate, green, closely appressed bracts 7 to 8 mm long and two similar but smaller bracteoles. Sepals green, 10 to 12 mm long, 4, outer two opposite, two inner ones smaller. Corolla tube 1 cm long, the lower lip pale-blue, spreading or recurved, about 3 cm long, 2.5 cm wide, pubescent within. Stamens 4, in two pairs, shorter than lip; filaments short, ovary 4-ovuled. Spikes terminal, dense or interrupted.
Fruits: capsules, 2 to 2.5 cm long, 4-seeded.
Propagation:
Parts Used: Roots.
Chemical Constituents: Cooling, mildly salt-tasting.
Antiphlogistic, anticontusion, expectorant.
Powdered leaves yield soft resins and a fatty matters colored with chlorophyll.
Leaves considered emollient..
Uses: Folkloric
Decoction of 30-60 g of dried material
used for acute and chronic hepatitis, swelling-enlargement of the liver and spleen, swelling and enlargement of the lymph nodes, gastralgia, asthma.
Decoction of roots and leaves used for asthma; also, to aid expectoration.
Root boiled in milk used for leucorrhea.
Tender shoots and leaves used for snake bites.
Leaves are high in mucilage and used as emollient fomentation in rheumatism.
























Description: Evergreen treen about 1.5m. tall. Trunk bark thick and grooved. Leaves
alternate, coriaceous, long-petiolate, shining on the upper side, 3-nerved at the base.
Inflorescence in axillary panicle, shorter than the leaf; flowers small, greenish-yellow.
Berry globose, black when ripe.
Propagation: By seeds.
Part Used: Roots and wood.
Chemical Constituents: The stem wood and leaves contain an essential oil consisting of camphor, D-a-pinene, cineol, terpineol, caiyophyllin, safrole, limonene, phellandrene. carvacrol, camphorene and azulene.
Uses: The camphor from the trunk wood possesses cardiac, analeptic, antivacterial,
demulcent and anodyne properties. Injections of camphor oil and sodium camphosulfonate
are prescrived in case of cardiovascular collapse. The peroral administration of camphor is
effective for fever, colic, sore throat and impotence. It is applied externally as an antiseptic.
demulcent and anodyne for impetigo, boils, neuralgia and rheumatism, in the form of a
tincture, an aqueous solution or an ointment.





Tuesday, September 8, 2009

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