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Indian Medicinal Plants An Illustrated Dictionary

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306 Helleborus niger Linn.<br />

Helleborus niger Linn.<br />

Family ◮ Ranunculaceae.<br />

Habitat ◮ Native to sub-alpine woods<br />

in Southern and Eastern Europe.<br />

Grownin<strong>Indian</strong>gardens.<br />

English ◮ Black Hellebore, Christmas<br />

Rose.<br />

Ayurvedic ◮ Khuraasaani Kutaki.<br />

Unani ◮ Kharbaq Siyah, Kutaki.<br />

Action ◮ Digitalis-like action<br />

in cardiac disorders, drastic<br />

purgative, abortifacient, diuretic,<br />

local anaesthetic, narcotic.<br />

The rhizome contains cardiac glycosides;<br />

helleborin, helleborein, hellebrin<br />

and others based on helleborigenin.<br />

Helleborin has a burning, acrid<br />

taste and is narcotic. Helleborein has<br />

a sweetish taste and is a highly active<br />

cardiac poison. Helleborin and<br />

veratrin (steroidal saponins), hellebrin<br />

or helleborein (steroid glycoside)<br />

are main constituents of the root and<br />

leaves. The plant irritates mucous<br />

membranes.<br />

A related species, Helleborus virdis<br />

Linn. (Bear’s Foot, Green Hellebore) is<br />

known as Kaali Kutaki and Krishnabhedi.<br />

The plant contains magnoflorine<br />

and corytuberine. The roots<br />

and rhizomes gave hellebrin, desglucohellebrin,<br />

hellebrigenin, bufatetraenolide,<br />

beta-ecdysterone and 5beta-hydroxyecdysterone.<br />

Hemerocallis fulva Linn.<br />

Family ◮ Liliaceae.<br />

Habitat ◮ The Himalaya, Khasi Hills;<br />

cultivated in <strong>Indian</strong> gardens.<br />

English ◮ Common Yellow Day-lily,<br />

Tawny Day-lily, Orange Day-lily.<br />

Action ◮ Flower—analgesic, especially<br />

in child birth; blood purifier.<br />

(Flowers are sold in Chinese food<br />

shops as Gum-Tsoy or Gum-Jum.)<br />

Hemerocallin, a neurotoxic principle,<br />

has been found in Hemerocallis<br />

sp. The plant gave amino acid—oxypinnatanine.<br />

Hemidesmus indicus (L.) R. Br.<br />

Synonym ◮ Periploca indica Linn.<br />

Family ◮ Asclepiadaceae, Periplocaceae.<br />

Habitat ◮ Throughout India;<br />

commoninBengal,Maharashtra<br />

and extending to Travancore.<br />

English ◮ <strong>Indian</strong> Sarsaparilla (white<br />

var.). Sarsaparilla root is equated<br />

with Smilax sp. in Western herbal.<br />

Ayurvedic ◮ Shveta Saarivaa, <strong>An</strong>antmuula,<br />

Gopi, Gopaa, Gopakanyaa,<br />

Gopavalli, Gopasutaa, Krishodari,<br />

Sphotaa, Utpalsaarivaa, Kapuuri,<br />

Dugdhgarbhaa.<br />

Unani ◮ Ushbaa Hindi.<br />

Siddha/Tamil ◮ Nannaari, Suganthipala.<br />

Action ◮ Blood purifier, antisyphilitic,<br />

antileucorrhoeic, galactogenic,<br />

antidiarrhoeal, antirheumatic,<br />

febrifuge, alterative. Roots used<br />

against gonorrhoea, leucoderma,<br />

bleeding piles, jaundice and<br />

dysentery.

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