Thursday 15 August 2013

Acorus calamus, Vacha ,Sweet Flal, Sweet-Flag


 
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Botanical Name :Acorus calamus
Sanskrit name : Vacha
English Name :
Sweet Flal, Sweet-Flag
Family :  Araceae


Plant Parts Used
:
Dried Rhizome

Description of Acorus calamus :
Acorus calamus is a Perennial, semi-aquatic and smelly plant, found in both temperate and subtemperate zones. It is upto 6 feet tall, aromatic, sword-shaped leaves and small, yellow/green flowers with branched rhizome. Rhizome horizontal, jointed, somewhat vertically compressed, spongy within, 1.25-2.5 cm in thickness, pale to dark brown or ocassionally orange-brown in colour, leaves grass-like or sword shaped, long and slender flowers small, yellow-green, in spadix; berries green, angular,1-3 seeded; seeds oblong.


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Traditional uses:
It is a stimulating nervine antispasmodic, and a general tonic to the mind. As a rejuvenative for the brain and nervous system, it is used to promote cerebral circulation, to stimulate self-expression, and to help manage a wide range of symptoms in the head, including neuralgia, epilepsy, memory loss and shock. It is used in the Phillipines for rheumatism and memory problems. In Korea, it is an ingredient in a type of moonshine called Immortals' Booze. Research in China has shown the essential oil in this rhizome to be sedating and neuroprotectant


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Phytochemistry:
 
It yields a light brown to brownish yellow volatile oil known as calamus oil. The important constituents are asarone and its ~-isomer. Other-constituents are calamenol; calamene, calamenone, methyleugenol. eugenol and a-pinene and camphene, lJtesence ofsmciJl quantities of palmitic, heptylic and butyIic acids, asaronaldehyde, calamol, calamone and azulene has also been reported. Sesquiterpenic ketones like acorone, calarene, calacone, calacorene, acorenone, acolamone, isoacolamone, epishyobunone, shyobunone, isoshyobunone and acoragermacrone, and alcohols like isocalamendiol and preisocalamendiol are also present.


Pharmacology:
 
The essential oil and the crude alcoholic and aqueous extractsobtained from the roots showed depressant action in dogs. The smooth muscle activity of asarone and essential oil was found similar to that of papaverine. The activity of asarone was greater than that of the essential oil. It was found that the sedative effect of asarone was dependant on the depression of the ergotropic division of the hypothalamus. Acorus oil in 50 mg. and 100 mg./kg.Dose antagonised the dextroamphetamine induced agitational symtoms. At the same dose, it inhibited the conditioned avoidance response in rats. Roots and rhizomes are stimulant, emetic, nauseant, stomachic,aromatic, expectorant, carminative, antispasmodic and nervine sedative. In large doses of 30 to 40 grains, produces a violent and persistent emesis. In the form of infusion, acts as a tonic,stomachic, carminative and also as antiperiodic. The rhizome shows expectorant action due to the presence of essential oil.



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Main Actions:
 Anthelmintic, Antispasmodic, Aromatic, Carminative, Emetic, Expectorant, Nauseant, Nervine Sedative, Stimulants and Stomachic
Main Uses:
Mental fatigue, memory loss, anxiety, bronchitis, sinusitis, tension headache, flatulence, joint pains.



 ACONITUM   HETEROPHYLLUM  (ATIVISH,ACONITE)
PRODUCT CODE: NE/AH/006
NATURE OF EXTRACT
DRY EXTRACT
DESCRIPTION
BROWN COLOURED POWDER WITH CHARACTERISTIC ODOUR.
SOLUBILITY
AS
PB

NMT 1 PPM
NMT 3 PPM
WATER SOLUBILITY
WATER  

SOLUBLE
WATER SOLUBLE EXTRACTIVES AS PER I.P.66

MIN. 80%
LOSS ON DRYING MIN. 2.04%



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Aconitum spp, Visha, Vatsnabh Monkshood, Wolfsbane






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Botanical Name : Aconitum spp.
Sanskrit name : Visha, Vatsnabh
English Name :
Monkshood, Wolfsbane
Family : Ranunculaceae





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Plant Parts Used : Root

Description of Aconitum spp. :
Monkshood is an herbaceous perennial. It has a tuberous root much like ginger-root or a crocus.  It is over 3 ft tall. The leaves are lobed or cleft. The flowers cluster at the end of the stems and are few. The flowers are shaped like a hood or helmet and the petals appear clawed. The fruit is a follicle with several seeds that are ellipsoid and beaked. A. uncinatum flowers are blue while those of A. reclinatum are yellow or white. Aconitum spp. are commonly used in Asian herbal medicines and have been linked to poisonings via medicinal use.

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Medicinal Use:
In the Ayurvedic system of medicine, the rhizomes are considered to possess anti-spasmodic, carminative and anthelmintic properties, and, are used for the treatment of a host of diseases such as epilepsy and other mental ailments, chronic diarrhoea, dysentery, bronchial catarrh, intermittent fevers, glandular and abdominal tumours. They are also used to treat kidney and liver troubles, rheumatism and eczema.


ACONITUM   HETEROPHYLLUM  (ATIVISH,ACONITE)
PRODUCT CODE: NE/AH/006
NATURE OF EXTRACT
DRY EXTRACT
DESCRIPTION
BROWN COLOURED POWDER WITH CHARACTERISTIC ODOUR.
SOLUBILITY
AS
PB

NMT 1 PPM
NMT 3 PPM
WATER SOLUBILITY
WATER  

SOLUBLE
WATER SOLUBLE EXTRACTIVES AS PER I.P.66

MIN. 80%
LOSS ON DRYING MIN. 2.04%


 
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Wednesday 14 August 2013

Achyranthes Aspera,Apamarga, Prickly-Chaff Flower









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Botanical Name : Achyranthes aspera
Sanskrit name : Apamarga
English Name :  Prickly-Chaff Flower                    
Family:
Amaranthaceae   

     
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Description of  Achyranthes aspera :
Found throughout tropical Asia, Africa, Australia and America. An abundant weed in dry places and wastelands, from the seashore to 2,100 m high.
It is an annual or perennial herb. Stem erect, 0.5-2.0m in high, base woody, angular or ribbed, simple or branched, often tinged with pink colour; nodes bulged. Leaves opposite, petiolate, ovate-elliptic-obovate-rounded, in various sizes, apex usually rounded, finely or softly pubescent on both sides. Flowers are in an auxiliary or terminal spikes, which is more than 50 cm in long, greenish white, bracteate and bracteolate. Perianth lobes 4-6, glabrous, shining, ovate-oblong and pointed. Stamens 5 in number, staminodes are truncate, fimbriate, ovary oblong, sub-compressed and ovule solitary. Fruit easily disarticulate, oblong or ovoid and utricle. Seeds inverse, testa coriaceous, embryo annular and surrounded by floury albumin.




Principal Constituents :
Betaine and Achyranthine are the principal alkaloids, identified from the whole plant. Seeds contain Achyranthes saponin A and its ester, named as Aschyranthes saponin B3. The presence of ecdysterone is also reported. Shoots contain an essential oil, tannins and glycosides.



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Pharmacology:
Alcoholic and aqueous extracts of the roots cause fall in blood pressure but the chloroform extract raised the blood pressure in dogs. Achyranthine produced hypertension and depression of the heart, dilation of blood vessels in dogs, spasmogenic effect in frog rectus muscle and diuretic and purgative effect in albino rats. Alcoholic extract has hypoglycemic activity. Seed saponins increased contraction of the isolated heart of frog, guinea pig & rabbit. The effect was quicker in onset and shorter in duration than that exerted by digoxin. Saponins have phosphorylate activity in heart. Saponins have diuretic activity in albino rats and in dogs.


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Clinical studies:
In leprosy patients, the deception of the whole plant along with DDS (Diamino diphenyl sulphone) showed definite improvement in the general health and bacterial index. It is useful in sub acute and mild type of leprosy.


Medicinal Uses:
It has pungent, astringent, diuretic, alterative, antiperiodic and purgative properties. Plant is used in piles, skin eruptions, opthalmia, dysentery, eye and liver complaints, rheumatism, scabies, bronchial affections and in leprosy. Leaves useful in gonorrhoea. Roots in cancer, stomach troubles and bladder stones. Seeds are useful in renal dropsy, bronchial affections and in leprosy. Branches and roots are useful as tooth brushes.


ACHYRANTHES ASPERA ( APAMARG )
PRODUCT CODE: NE/AA/005
NATURE OF EXTRACT
DRY EXTRACT
DESCRIPTION
BROWN COLOURED POWDER WITH CHARACTERISTIC ODOUR AND BITTER TASTE .
HEAVY METALS
AS
PB

NMT 1 PPM
NMT 3 PPM
WATER SOLUBILITY
MIN. 70%
SAPONINS
MIN. 5%



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Curcuma longa,Haridra ,Turmeric,Haldi




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Botanical Name : Curcuma longa
Sanskrit Name:
Haridra
English Name : Turmeric
Family : Zingiberaceae


Plant Parts Used :
Rhizomes
Traditional uses: The rhizomes are bitter, acrid, thermogenic carminative emollient, anodyne, anti-inflammatory, vulnerary, depurative, antiseptic, appetiser, stomachic, anthelmintic, laxative, diuretic, expectorant, haematinic, alterative, alexiteric, stimulant, febrifuge and tonic. It is useful in vitiated conditions of kapha and pitta, inflammations, ulcers, wounds, skin diseases, allergic conditions, anorexia, dyspepsia, constipation, cough, anaemia, dropsy, gonorrhea, amenorrhoea, jaundice and general debility.




Phytochemistry: The major bioactive constituent of Curcuma longa are a group of diferuloylmethanes known as “curcuminoids”, which contains mainly curcumin along with desmethoxycurcumin and bisdesmethoxycurcumin. The rhizome also contains volatile oil consisting mainly of bisabolane derivatives; polysaccharides viz. ukonan A, B, C and D common : phytosterols and fatty acids. 

Pharmacology: Curcuma longa has been evaluated for various pharmacological activities. Curcuma longa has been found to be potent, anti-inflammatory, antirheumatic, antiarthritic and wound healing activity. Curcuma longa is also been reported for gastroprotective, antispasmodic, anticoagulant, antifertility, hypolipidemic, antibacterial, antifungal and antitumour activity.



Marker constituent: Curcumin

Main uses: Anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, food colorant.


CURCUMA LONGA DRY EXTRACT ( TURMERIC, HALDI )
PRODUCT CODE: NE/CL/043
DESCRIPTION REDDISH BROWN COLOURED POWDER WITH CHARACTERISTIC ODOUR.
PARTS USED
LEAF, BARK, SEEDS.
IDENTIFICATION
PRESENSE OF CURCUMIN BY T.L.C .
SOLUBILITY
WATER

40.0% MIN.
HERBAL EXT. RATIO
7:1
CURCUMIN
20% MIN
pH OF 1% SOLUTION
5 ~ 7
TOTAL ASH
10.0% MAX.
MOISTURE CONTENT
8.0% MAX.





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Bambusa Arundinacea Vamsah, Venuh ,Thorny bamboo




Botanical Name : Bambusa Arundinacea
Sanskrit name : Vamsah, Venuh
English Name :  Thorny bamboo               
Family
: Gramineae                   
Part Used: Bamboo leaves, Bamboo Exudate, Banshalochan, Tabasheer    
     
Description of Bambusa Arundinacea :
A tall thorny bamboo upto 30 m in height with many sterns,  tufted on stout root stock, nodes prominent, the lowest  rooting, internodes upto 45 cm long, stem sheath coriaceous, orange-yellow, streaked, glabrous or puberulous beneath, base  rounded, ciliate, tip stiff, midrib narrow, leaf sheaths with a short bristly auricle, ligule short; spikelets glabrous,  yellow or yellowish green, in very long panicles, often occupying the whole stem, floral glumes, 3-7 in number, the uppermost 1-3 male or neuter, lodicules 3, hyaline, 1-3  nerved, ciliate; fruits oblong grains, beaked by the style base, grooved on one side.



Chemical Constituent:
Analysis of tender shoots gave protein, carbohydrates, calcium, phosphorus, iron, magnesium, sodium, copper, chlorine, thiamine, vitamin-C etc. 
 
Medicinal Uses:
1. It is used in diarrhoea, dyspepsia, flatulence and worm problems.
2. It is used in fever, inflammations, ulcers and wounds.
3. It is also used in vomiting, hyperdipsia and burning sensation.
4. It helps to cure cough, bronchitis, asthma, asthmatic bronchitis and emphysema.
5. It is used in strangury, syphilis, ophthalmia and haemorrhages.

Toxicology:
No toxic effect was seen on human body with its consumption.

Uses :The leaves are sweet, astringent, cooling, emmenagougue, opthalmic, vulnerary, constipating and febrifuge. Bamboo leaves contain the highest protein levels, stems have less.The bamboo resin (Tabasheer, Banshalochan) is the Siliceous secretion found in the internodes of the stems of various species of Bamboo. It occuors in fragments of masses, and is translucent or transparent and bluish white color. It is astringent, acrid, sweet, cooling, expectorent, constipating, cardiotonic, haemostatic, aphrodisiac, diuretic.

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Acacia concinna,Shikakai,Soap Pod




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Botanical Name : Acacia concinna
Common Name
: Shikakai
English Name : Soap Pod


Plant Parts Used : Bark, Leaves, Pods
Description of Acacia Concinna :
A common, prickly, scandent shrub, occuring in tropical jungles throughout India, especially in the Deccan. Leaves bipinnate; flowers in yellow, globose, anxillary heads; pods brown, wrinkled and notched when dry; seeds 6-10 in a pod.



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Characteristics and Constituents :
The bark contains saponin, which on hydrolysis yields lupeol, (-spinasterol and acacic acid lactone. The sugars identified are glucose, arabinose and rhamnose. It also contains hexacosanol and (- spinasterone. The saponin of bark shows spermicidal activity against human semen (Banerji and Nigam, J Indian chem Soc., 1980, 57, 1043; Banerji et al, Indian Drugs, 1979 - 80, 17,6). The tender leaves, which are acidic, are used in chutneys. The leaves contain oxalic, tartaric, citric, succinic and ascorbic acids. They also contain two alkaloids calyctomine (C12H17O3N, m.p. 138-140oC) and nicotine, besides rutin and an enzyme tartaric racimase. A new triterpenoid saponin (C36H48O5, m.p. 295oC) having the basic skeleton of oleanolic acid.Other constituents present in the leaves are tannins, amino acids and proteins (Gupta & Nigam, Planta med, 1970-71,19,55).



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Actions and Uses :
An infusion of the leaves is used in malarial fever. A decoction of the pods relieves biliousness and acts as a purgative. It is used to remove dandruff. An ointment, prepared from the ground pods, is good for skin diseases. The pods, known as Shikai or Shikakai, are extensively used as an detergent, and the dry ones are powdered and perfumed, and sold in the market as soapnut powder. The pods are reported to be used in north Bengal for poisoning fish. [Nathawat and Deshpande, loc. Cit.; Nadkarni, I, 16; Bhatnagar et al, J Res Indian Med, 1973, 8(2), 67].


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ACACIA CONCINA ( SHIKAKAI )
PRODUCT CODE: NE/AC/004
DESCRIPTION
OFF WHITE COLOURED POWDER WITH CHARACTERISTIC ODOUR .
IDENTIFICATION
PRESENCE OF SAPONION - POSITIVE
SOLUBILITY WATER
80.0% MIN
ASSAY
SPONIN 15%
HERB EXTRACT RATIO
10:1



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Bacopa monnieri Brahmi, Nira-brahmi ,Thyme-Leaved Gratiola


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Botanical Name :Bacopa monnieri
Sanskrit name : Brahmi, Nira-brahmi
English Name :
Thyme-Leaved Gratiola 
Family
Scrophulariaceae
Plant Parts Used : Whole plant


Description of Bacopa monnieri:
A small, creeping herb, its stems are obtuse-angular; the leaves are short-petioled, cuneate to obovate; the capsules are ovoid. It can be easily grown in damp areas and can be propagated using seeds or vegetatively. Commonly growing in marshy places throughout India, ascending to an altitude of 1,320 m.




Principal Constituents:
The herb contains the alkaloids brahmine, herpestine, and a mixture of three bases. It also contains the saponins, monnierin ; hersaponin, bacoside A and bacoside B. Other constituents present in the plant are D-mannitol, betulic acid, ß- sitosterol, stigmasterol and its esters, heptacosane, octacosane, nonacosane, triacontane, hentriacontane, dotriacontane, nicotine, 3-formyl-4-hydroxy-2H-pyran, luteolin and its 7-glucoside. The presence of a-alamine, aspartic acid, glutamic acid and serine is also reported


Pharmacology:
The saponin, hersaponin, is reported to possess cardiotonic, sedative and spasmodic properties. It produced a mild inhibitory effect on the respiration of rat brain tissue which was partially reduced by LSD-25 and potentiated by 5-HT. It was also found, as in the case of reserpine, to deplete nor-adrenaline and 5-HT content of the rat brain. An alcoholic extract of the plant, in a dose of 50mg/kg, produced a tranquilizing effect on albino rats and dogs but the action was weaker than that produced by chlorpromazine. An ethanolic extract (50%) of the plant exhibited anticancer activity against the Walker carcinosarcoma 256 in rats. The administration of an aqueous suspension of an alcoholic extract (40mg/kg, p.o.) for three or more days is reported to improve the performance of rats in various learning situations. 
 

Medicinal Uses:
The entire plant constitutes the well-known drug Brahmi. It is astringent, bitter and cooling, and, is reported to improve the intellect. It is used in indigenous systems of medicine for the treatment of asthma, hoarseness, insanity, epilepsy and as a potent nerve tonic, cardiotonic and diuretic. A clinical report showed that this drug is an anti-anxiety agent having adaptogenic effect. It exhibits a barbiturate hypnosis-potentiating effect in albino rats. The leaves are also useful as a diuretic and aperient




 
BACOPA MONNIERA ( BRAHMI, PENNYWORT )
PRODUCT CODE: NE/BM/022
DESCRIPTION
LIGHT GREEN TO BROWN COLOURED DRY POWDER WITH BITTER TASTE.
ODOUR CHARACTERISTIC
SOLUBILITY
ALCOHOL 50.0% V/V

MIN. 50%
PH 1% W/V SOLN. 3~7
LOSS ON DRYING 7% MAX
ACTIVE INGREDIENTS
 BACCOSIDES

20% MIN

40% MIN

60% MIN
HEAVY METALS 20 PPM MAX
ARSENIC 5 PPM MAX
TOTAL PLATE COUNT 1000 CFU/ GM MAX
TOTAL YEAST MOULD 100 CFU/GM MAX
E. COLI, SALMONELLA ABSENT
S. AEREUS ABSENT



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