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Indian Medicinal Plants An Illustrated Dictionary

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10 Acanthus ilicifolius Linn.<br />

Ayurvedic ◮ Trikantaka. (Different<br />

from Gokshura; also equated with<br />

Martynia diandra, Martineacea,<br />

known as Kaakanaasaa.)<br />

Action ◮ Used in dermatological<br />

affections.<br />

The essential oil (yield 0.2%) showed<br />

antibacterial and antifungal activity.<br />

Acanthus ilicifolius Linn.<br />

Family ◮ Acanthaceae.<br />

Habitat ◮ Common in tidal forests<br />

along the East and West coasts; also<br />

distributed in Meghalaya and the<br />

<strong>An</strong>damans.<br />

English ◮ Sea Holly.<br />

Ayurvedic ◮ Krishna Saraiyaka.<br />

(Blue-flowered Katasaraiyaa.)<br />

Siddha/Tamil ◮ Kollimulli.<br />

Folk ◮ Hargozaa.<br />

Action ◮ Decoction—antacid (used<br />

in dyspepsia with acid eructations),<br />

also diuretic (used in dropsy and<br />

bilious swellings). Aerial parts show<br />

effect on nictitating membrane.<br />

The root is a cordial attenuant and<br />

is used in debility associated with<br />

asthma, paralysis, leucorrhoea.<br />

The air-dried plant contains an alkaloid,<br />

acanthicifoline, and a flavone.<br />

Achillea millefolium Linn.<br />

Synonym ◮ A. lanulosa Nutt.<br />

Family ◮ Compositae; Asteraceae.<br />

Habitat ◮ The western Himalayas<br />

from Kashmir to Kumaon.<br />

English ◮ Milfoil, Yarrow, Thousand<br />

Leaf.<br />

Unani ◮ Biranjaasif. National<br />

Formulary of Unani Medicine<br />

also equates Leonurus cardica<br />

Linn. (Labiatae) with Biranjaasif.<br />

Folk ◮ Gandana, Rojmari.<br />

Action ◮ <strong>An</strong>ti-inflammatory, antispasmodic<br />

(used in cold, flatulent<br />

colic, heartburn), emmenagogue,<br />

cicatrizant, antidysenteric, antihaemorrhagic,<br />

antipyretic, diaphoretic,<br />

diuretic, urinary antiseptic.<br />

Key application ◮ In dyspeptic<br />

ailments, such as mild, spastic<br />

discomforts of the gastrointestinal<br />

tract. As astringent, antispasmodic,<br />

choleretic, antibacterial. (German<br />

Commission E.) As diaphoretic. (The<br />

British Herbal Pharmacopoeia.) Internally<br />

for feverish conditions,<br />

common cold and digestive complaints;<br />

topically for slow-healing<br />

wounds and skin inflammations.<br />

(The British Herbal Compendium.)<br />

The plant contains flavonoids, alkaloids<br />

(achilleine), polyacetylenes,<br />

triterpenes, coumarins, tannins, salicylic<br />

acid, a volatile oil containing<br />

linalool, camphor, sabinene, chamazulene<br />

and other azulenes.<br />

Sesquiterpene lactones are bitter and<br />

tonic. Achilleine helps arrest internal<br />

and external bleeding. Flavonoids contribute<br />

to the antispasmodic action.<br />

The flavonoid apigenin is anti-inflammatory,<br />

antiplatelet and spasmolytic.<br />

Alkaloids and bases are antiinflammatory.<br />

Alkaloid betoncine is

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