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Indian Medicinal Plants An Illustrated Dictionary

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40 Althaea officinalis Linn.<br />

Althaea officinalis Linn.<br />

Family ◮ Malvaceae.<br />

Habitat ◮ Native to eastern Europe;<br />

found in Kashmir and Himachal<br />

Pradesh.<br />

English ◮ Marshmallow, Hollyhock.<br />

Unani ◮ Khatmi, Gul-Khairu (also<br />

equated with Althaea rosea Linn.).<br />

Siddha/Tamil ◮ Shemai-tutti.<br />

Action ◮ Demulcent, emollient,<br />

antitussive (used for cough,<br />

bronchitis, gastritis, enteritis and<br />

cystitis), antilithic, diuretic.<br />

Key application ◮ (leaf and root) In<br />

irritation of the oral and pharyngeal<br />

mucosa and associated dry cough;<br />

in mild inflammation of the gastric<br />

mucosa. (German Commission E,<br />

ESCOP.) As demulcent. (The<br />

British Herbal Pharmacopoeia.)<br />

In gastroenteritis, peptic and<br />

duodenal ulceration, common<br />

and ulcerative colitis. (The British<br />

Herbal Compendium.) Topically<br />

for varicose veins, skin ulcers,<br />

abscesses, cuts, burns.<br />

Althaea rosea (L.) Cav., synonym Alcea<br />

rosea L., Hollyhock flower, is used<br />

as mucilage for prophylaxis and therapy<br />

of diseases and discomforts of the<br />

respiratory and gastrointestinal tract<br />

and for urinary complaints. (It is included<br />

among unapproved herbs by<br />

German Commission E.)<br />

The root contains starch, mucilage,<br />

pectin, flavonoids, phenolic acids, sucrose,<br />

tannins and asparagines. Mucilage<br />

(18–35%) consists of a number of<br />

polysaccharides. Flavonoids include<br />

kaempferol, quercetin and diosmetin<br />

glucosides. Polyphenolic acids include<br />

syringic, caffeic, salcyclic, vanillic and<br />

p-coumaric acids.<br />

The mucilages have proven biological<br />

activity including stimulation of<br />

phagocytosis in vitro.<br />

The root counters excess stomach<br />

acid, peptic ulceration and gastritis.<br />

Altingia excelsa Noronha<br />

Family ◮ Altingiaceae.<br />

Habitat ◮ Assam and Arunachal<br />

Pradesh.<br />

English ◮ Storax, Oriental Sweet<br />

Gum.<br />

Ayurvedic ◮ Shilaarasa, Turushka,<br />

Silhaka (substitute for Liquidamber<br />

orientalis, Hamamelidaceae).<br />

Siddha/Tamil ◮ Neriyurishippal.<br />

Action ◮ Resin—carminative, stomachic,<br />

antiscorbutic expectorant,<br />

antipyretic, anti-inflammatory, antistress,<br />

hepatoprotective. Externally<br />

used in scabies and leucoderma.<br />

The ethyl acetate extract of the root<br />

of A. excelsa was studied for antistress<br />

effect in a variety of biological models<br />

of stress; also in stress-induced ulcers<br />

and CCl4-induced hepatotoxicity. <strong>An</strong>tistress<br />

was the most significant pharmacological<br />

property of the Storax.<br />

Amanita muscaria Linn.<br />

Family ◮ Agaricaceae; Amanitaceae.<br />

English ◮ Fly Agaric (mushroom),<br />

Aga, Soma.

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