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Indian Medicinal Plants An Illustrated Dictionary

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562 Rumex acetosa Linn.<br />

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Rumex acetosa Linn.<br />

Family ◮ Polygonaceae.<br />

Habitat ◮ Western Himalayas from<br />

Kashmir to Kumaon.<br />

English ◮ Garden Sorrel, Sorrel<br />

Dock.<br />

Ayurvedic ◮ Chukram, Chuukaa.<br />

Unani ◮ Hammaaz-Barri.<br />

Action ◮ Laxative, diuretic, antiscorbutic,<br />

refrigerant. Used for scurvy,<br />

as a cooling drink in febrile disorders,<br />

as a corrective of scrofulous<br />

deposits. Seeds—astringent (in<br />

haemorrhages).<br />

Flowers—hepatoprotective and antihaemorrhagic.<br />

Root—used for jaundice,<br />

also for gravel and stone in the<br />

kidneys.<br />

Aerial parts gave rutin, hyperin<br />

and vitexin and traces of oxymethylanthraquinone.<br />

The roots contain<br />

anthraquinones—chrysophanol, physcion<br />

and emodin anthrones.<br />

The leaves contain 124.0 mg/100 g<br />

ascorbic acid, about 0.3% oxalic acid.<br />

Free oxalic acid caused fatal hypoglycaemia<br />

in rabbits.<br />

Rumex acetosella Linn.<br />

Family ◮ Polygonaceae.<br />

Habitat ◮ Eastern Himalayas, Sikkim<br />

and the Nilgiris.<br />

English ◮ Sheep Sorrel.<br />

Ayurvedic ◮ Chukrikaa, Chuko.<br />

Unani ◮ Hammaaz, Shaaka-turshak,<br />

Tursh, Jangali Paalak.<br />

Action ◮ Diuretic, diaphoretic,<br />

antiscorbutic, refrigerant. Fresh<br />

plant is used in urinary and kidney<br />

diseases.<br />

The herb contains anthraquinones,<br />

chrysophanol, emodin and physcion.<br />

Free ascorbic acid content (50–150<br />

mg/100 g) remains constant throughout<br />

the year.<br />

Rumex crispus Linn.<br />

Family ◮ Polygonaceae.<br />

Habitat ◮ Native to Europe; found in<br />

Mt. Abu.<br />

English ◮ Yellow Dock, Curled Dock.<br />

Ayurvedic ◮ Chukra, Chukrikaa,<br />

Patraamla, Rochani, Shatvedhani.<br />

Action ◮ Root—used as a laxative<br />

in rheumatism, bilious disorders,<br />

and as an astringent in piles and<br />

haemorrhagic affections; also<br />

used for skin eruptions, chronic<br />

skin diseases, scrofula, scurvy,<br />

congested liver and jaundice. Acts<br />

like Sarsaparilla when used for<br />

scrofulous skin affections and<br />

glandular swellings. Seeds—<br />

astringent. Used for dysentery.<br />

The root contains anthraquinones<br />

(about 2.17–4%) including nepodin,<br />

and other glycosides based on chrysophanol,<br />

physcion and emodin; also<br />

tannins, rumicin and oxalates. Large<br />

doses should be avoided. Disturbances<br />

caused by the plant are attributed<br />

to rumicin. The root and rhizome<br />

are reported to stimulate bile production.<br />

(Natural Medicines Comprehensive<br />

Database, 2007.)

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