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B.S.P.M. INSTITUTE OF PHARMACY AMBAJOGAI. Dist – Beed. (M.S.) INDIA. I'st DCP CLASSROOM NOTES – PHARMACOGNOSY # 1.
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Laxatives
Plant Name Biological name/ Synonym(s) Other names Part(s) Used Constituents Indications / Use
Aloe
Aloe barbadensis, Mill.
A. Indica, Royle.
A. Littoralis, Koening
A. Vera, Tourn. Ex Linn.
(Liliaceae; Agavaceae)
Curacao Aloe,
Barbados Aloe,
Indian Aloe,
Jaffarabad Aloe,
Kummari
Juice
glyburide, anthraquinone
glycosides – aloin,
acemannan.
purgative (causes
griping),
gel—topically
emollient, anti-
inflammatory,
antimicrobial - used
for wound healing,
sunburn.
Rhubarb
Rheum officinale, Baill.
Rheum Palmatum, Linn.
(Polygonaceae)
Rhubarb
Rhizome,
root
chrysophan, chrysophanic
acid, emodin, aporetin,
phæoretin, erythroretin,
rheumic acid, and
rheotannic acid
purgative, astringent,
aperient. used for
constipation and
atonic dyspepsia
Ispaghula
Plantago ovata, Forsk.
(Plantaginaceae)
Blond Psyllium,
Indian Plantago,
Ispagol,
Pale Psyllium,
Spogel
Seed,
husk
essential oils with alpha-
pinene, dipentene, linalool,
cineol, methyl salicylate,
decyl aldehyde, eugenol,
anisaldehyde, bergapten,
indole, salicylic and
benzoic acids as major
constituents.
seed -astringent.
seed coat -demulcent.
Senna
Cassia senna, Linn.
Cassia angustifolia, Vahl.
(Leguminosae)
Alexandrian Senna,
Cassia acutifolia
Delite,
Khartoum Senna
Indian Senna,
Tinnevelly Senna
Fruit (pod),
leaves
contains rhein, aloe-
emodin, kaempferol,
isormamnetin, both free
and as glucosides,
together with mycricyl
alcohol the purgative
principles are largely
attributed to anthraquinone
derivatives and their
glucosides.
purgative (free from
astringent action of
rhubarb type herbs,
but causes gripe),
used in compounds
for treating
biliousness, distention
of stomach, vomiting
and hiccups.
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Cardiotonics
Plant Name Biological name/ Synonym(s) Other names Part(s) Used Constituents Indications / Use
Digitalis
Digitalis lanata, Ehrh.
Digitalis purpurea, Ehrh.
( Scrophulariaceae)
Grecian Foxglove Leaves
cardiac glycosides found
throught entire plant
cardiac stimulant
diuretic
emetic
Adulsa
Adhatoda zeylanica, Medic.
Adhatoda vasica, Nees.
(Acanthaceae )
Malabarnut,
Vasaka
Adulsa
Leaves along
with tender stem
quinazoline alkaloids -
vasicoline, adhatodine,
vasicolinone and
anisotine . vasicinol,
vasicinone,
deoxyvasicinone,
deoxyvasicine
cold. cough,
whooping-cough and
chronic bronchitis and
asthma as sedative-
expectorant
Carminatives and GI regulators
Plant Name Biological name/ Synonym(s) Other names Part(s) Used Constituents Indications / Use
Coriander
Coriandrum sativum, Linn.
(Umbelliferae)
Dhaanyaka,
Kustumburu,
Dhaanyeyaka,
Dhanika
Fruits
contains volatile oil,
consisting mainly of delta-
linalool, alpha-pinene and
terpinine. it also contains
flavonoids, coumarins,
phthalides and phenolic
acids (including caffeic and
chlorogenic)
stimulant, stomachic,
carminative,
antispasmodic,
diuretic; also
hypoglycaemic and
anti-inflammatory.
oil—bactericidal
and larvicidal.
Fennel
Foeniculum vulgare, Mill.
(Umbelliferae)
Mishreyaa,
Mishi,
Madhurikaa,
Madhuraa,
Shatapushpaa
Fruits
fennel seed contain volatile
oils anethole, among
others fenchone and
methylchavicol),
flavonoids, coumarins
(including bergapten) and
sterols
carminative,
stomachic,
antispasmodic,
emmenagogue,
galactagogue, anti-
inflammatory,
diuretic.
Ajowan
Trachyspermum ammi, Linn.
Carum copticum, Benth.
(Umbelliferae)
Ammi,
Lovage,
Carum,
Fruits
Leaf juice
Root
the seeds contain a
phenolic glucoside,
principal constituents of the
fruits—carminative,
antispasmodic,
anticholerin,
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Ajowan,
Yavaani
ajowan oil are the phenols,
mainly thymol and some
carvacrol.
antidiarrhoeal,
bechic, stimulant.
leaf juice—
anthelmintic.
root— carminative,
diuretic, febrifuge.
Cardamom
Elettaria cardamomum,
Maton
(Zingiberaceae)
Lesser Cardamom ,
Elaa,
Sukshmailaa.
Seed
seeds yield an essential oil
the major constituents are,
1,8-cineole and alpha-
terpinylacetate, with
limonene, alpha-terpineol,
sabinene and linalool.
seed - carminative
antiemetic, stomachic,
orexigenic, anti-gripe,
antiasthmatic, bechic,
oil - antispasmodic,
antiseptic.
Ginger
Zingiber officinale, Roscoe.
(Zingiberaceae)
Fresh rhizome—
Aardraka,
Aadrikaa,
Shrngibera.
Dried rhizome—
Shunthi,
Naagara.
Rhizome
contains an
essential oil containing
monoterpenes, mainly
geranial and neral;
sesquiterpenes mainly
beta-sesquiphellandrene,
betabisabolene;
aromatic curcumene and
alphazingiberene;
pungent principles,
consisting of gingerols,
shogaols and related
phenolic ketone
derivatives.
antiemetic,
antiflatulent,
hypocholesterolaemic,
anti-inflammatory,
antispasmodic,
expectorant,
circulatory stimulant,
diaphoretic, increases
bioavailability of
prescription drugs.
Black pepper
Piper nigrum, Linn.
(Piperaceae)
Black Pepper ,
Maricha,
Vellaja
Fruits
the fruit yielded piperine,
piperatine and piperidine;
amides, piperyline,
piperoleins a and b,
and n-isobutyl- cicosa-
trans-2-trans-4-dienamide.
stimulant, carminative,
diuretic, anticholerin,
sialagogue, bechic,
antiasthmatic. used in
fevers, dyspepsia,
flatulence, indigestion,
and as mucous
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membrane and
gastro-intestinal
stimulant.
Asafoetida
Ferula assafoetida Linn.
Ferula rubricaulis Boiss.
Ferula foetida Bunge.
(Apiaceae / Umbelliferae)
Asafetida, Asant,
Devil’s Dung, Gum
Asafetida
Oleo gum resin
obtained by
incising the
living rhizomes
and roots.
ferula foetida contains:
resins consisting of
asaresionotannols
and their esters;
farnesiferols,
ferulic acid and other acids;
gum; volatile oil, major
constituent being sec-
propenylisobutyl
disulphide; sulphated
terpenes, pinene, cadinene
and vanillin;
sesquiterpenoid
coumarins.
olea-gum-resin—
stimulates the
intestinal and
respiratory tracts and
the nervous system.
Nutmeg
Myristica fragrans Houtt.
(Myristicaceae)
Nutmeg, Mace,
Jaatiphala,
Jaatishasya.
Dried seed and
Aril
contains anti-inflammatory
principle,
and licarin-b and dehydro
diisoeugenol,
eugenol and isoeugenol,
myristicin.
nutmeg is used in
flatulency, diarrhoea,
nausea and vomiting.
mace is used in
rheumatism, chronic
bowel complaints and
asthma.
Cinnamon
Cinnamomum zeylanicum Bl.
Cinnamomum loureirii Nees.
Cinnamomum burmanii
(Nees) Bl.
(Lauraceae)
Ceylon Cinnamon,
Cinnamomum verum
J.S. Presl., True
Cinnamon
Cinnamomum
obtusifolium Nees
var.loureirii Perr. & Eb.,
Saigon Cassia, Saigon
Cinnamon
Inner bark
cinnamaldehyde, alpha-
and beta-pinene, pcymene
and limonene, linalool
leaf—carminative,
antidiarrhoeal,
spasmolytic,
antirheumatic,
hypoglycaemic.
essential
oil—fungicidal.
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Batavia Cassia,
Batavia Cinnamon,
Padang-Cassia,
Panang Cinnamon
Clove
Syzygium aromaticum (Linn.)
Merr. & Perry.
Caryophyllus aromaticus
Linn.,
Eugenia aromatica (Linn.)
Baill.,
Eugenia caryophyllata
Thunb.,
(Myrtaceae)
Lavanga,
Devakusum,
Devapushpa,
Shrisangya,
Shriprasuunaka
Clove (dried
flowerbud)
eugenin,
triterpene acids,
crategolic acid,
steroid glucosides.
Eugenol a major
component of the oil, is
antibacterial.
carminative,
antiinflammatory,
antibacterial.
Flower buds—
antiemetic, stimulant,
carminative, used in
dyspepsia, gastric
irritation.
oil—
employed as a local
analgesic for
hypersensitive
dentlines and carious
cavaties; internally
as a carminative and
antispasmodic
Astringent
Plant Name Biological name/ Synonym(s) Other names Part(s) Used Constituents Indications / Use
Catechu
Uncaria gambier, Roxb.
(Rubiaceae)
Pale Catechu,
Gambier,
Khadira
extract of the
leaves and
shoots
contains
tannins ─ mainly catechins
and catechu tannic acid,
indole alkaloids ─including
gambirine, gambiridine;
flavonoids ─ quercetin;
pigments and
gambirfluorescin.
demulcent,
emollient,
expectorant,
diuretic,
intestinal astringent.
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Drugs acting on Nervous System
Plant Name Biological name/ Synonym(s) Other names Part(s) Used Constituents Indications / Use
Hyoscymus
Hyoscyamus niger, Linn.
(Solanaceae)
Indian Henbane,
Black Henbane,
Paarsika-yavaani,
Ajwaayin.
Leaves and
flowering tops
tropane alkaloids ─
hyoscyamine,
and hyoscine.
Sedative. Narcotic
drug. Used for
convulsions. Action
similar to Belladonna
Belladonna
Atropa belladonna, Auct.
(Solanaceae)
Belladonna,
Deadly Nightshade,
Suuchi
fruits,
leaves
atropine, (dl-hyoscyamine),
l- scopalomine (tropane
alkaloid)
(atropine is converted to l-
hyoscyamine by an
enzyme when the plant is
dry, therefore the plant is
more active when dry)
starch, sugar, mucilage
antispasmodic,
parasympathetic,
depressant,
vasoconstrictor,
smooth muscle
inhibitor,
bronchodilator.
Aconite
Aconitum ferox Wall. ex Ser.
Aconitum napellus Linn.
(Ranunculaceae)
Aconitum,
Indian aconite,
Monkshood
tuber
aconitia,
aconitine or nepalline
narcotic, sedative,
antileprotic,
anti-inflammatory.
extremely poisonous.
(roots possess
depressant
activity, but after
mitigation in
cow’s milk for 2–3
days, they exhibit
stimulant activity.)
Ashwa-
gandha
Withania ashwagandha, Kaul.
(cultivated variety)
W. somnifera Linn.
Winter Cherry,
Ashwagandhaa,
Hayagandhaa,
root
alkaloids ─ withanine,
withananine,
withananinine,
root—used as an
antiinflammatory
drug for swellings,
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(Solanaceae) Ashwakanda,
Gandharvagandhaa.
pseudo-withanine,
somnine,
somniferine,
somniferinine.
steroidal lactones ─
withanolide,
tumours, scrofula and
rheumatism; and as a
sedative and hypnotic
in anxiety neurosis.
Ephedra
Ephedra sinica, Stapf.
E. Equisetina, Bunge.
E. Intermedia, Shrenk. ex
Meyer.
E. Gerardiana, Wallich. ex
Meyer.
(Ephedraceae)
Cao Ma Huang, E.
Mahuang Liu,
Ephedra (and some
other herbs) has also
been referred to as
‘herbal ecstasy
arial:
alkaloids ephedrine,
phytosterols.
root: ephedrine, tannin,
saponin, flavone, oil
arial parts: diaphoretic
stimulant
astringent
decongestant
expectorant diuretic
root: diaphoretic
Opium
Papaver somniferum, Linn.
(Papaveraceae)
Opium Poppy,
Ahiphena,
Aaphuuka,
Afyum.
dried poppy
juice
isoquinoline alkaloids ─
morphine, narcotine,
codeine, papaverine and
thebaine.
opium is obsolete
as a drug. narcotic,
sedative, hypnotic,
analgesic, sudorific,
anodyne,
antispasmodic.
Cannabis
Cannabis sativa, Linn.
(Cannabinaceae)
Hemp,
Indian Hemp,
Vijayaa,
Bhangaa,
Maadani,
Maatulaani,
Indraasana.
dried leaves or
juice
cannabis yields 421
chemicals of various
classes—cannabinoids,
cannabispirans,
and many alkaloids,
of which
δ -9- tetrahydrocannabinol
(thc) is important.
hallucinogenic,
hypnotic, sedative,
analgesic,
antiinflammatory,
hemp derivatives
are suggested for
treating glaucoma
and as an antiemetic
in cancer
chemotherapy.
Nux vomica
Strychnos Nux-vomica, Linn.
(Loganiacoe)
Semina Strychni seeds
strychnine, brucine,
caffeotannic acid, igasuric
acid, loganin
bitter stomachic and
tonic
Antihypertensive
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Plant Name Biological name/ Synonym(s) Other names Part(s) Used Constituents Indications / Use
Rauvolfia
Rauvolfia serpentine, Benth.
(Apocynaceae)
Snake root,
Sarpgandha
root
indole alkaloids (more than
50 alkaloids identified,
reserpine - best known)
anti-hypertensive alkaloids
(alseroxylone, corganthine,
voxinil, rescinamine)
anti-arrhythmic alkaloids
─ ajmaline
anti-arrhythmic
anti-hypertensive
Antitussive
Plant Name Biological name/ Synonym(s) Other names Part(s) used Constituents Indications / use
Vasaka
Adhatoda zeylanica, Medic
Adhatoda vasica, Nees.
(Acanthaceae )
Malabarnut,
Vasaka
Adulsa
leaves along
with tender stem
quinazoline alkaloids -
vasicoline, adhatodine,
vasicolinone and
anisotine . vasicinol,
vasicinone,
deoxyvasicinone,
deoxyvasicine
cold. cough,
whooping-cough and
chronic bronchitis and
asthma as sedative-
expectorant
Tolu Balsam
Toluifera Balsamum, Linn.
(Leguminosae)
Balsamum Tolutanum
balsam of the
plant
toluene, benzylic benzoate,
benzylic cinnamate,
benzoic acid, cinnamic
acid, resins
expectorant
Tulsi
Ocimum Sanctum, Linn.
(Labiatae)
Holy Basil,
Sacred Basil,
Tulsi,
Surasa
seed, leaves
Major components of the
essential oil are eugenol,
carvacrol, nerol and
eugenolmethylether.
Leaves have been
reported to contain ursolic
acid, apigenin,
luteolin, apigenin-7-O-
glucuronide,
luteolin-7-O-glucuronide,
orientin and molludistin.
leaf— expectorant,
carminative,
stomachic,
antispasmodic,
antiasthmatic,
antirheumatic,
stimulant,
hepatoprotective,
antipyretic and
diaphoretic.
seed— used in
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genitourinary
diseases.
Antirhumatics
Plant Name Biological name Synonym(s) part(s) used constituents indications / use
Guggul
Commiphora mukul, Hooker.
(Burseraceae)
Indian Bdellium,
Guggulu
gum ─ resin
exudes
guggolestrones E, Z.
anti-cholesterol,
antirhumatic
Colchicum
Colchicum autumnale, Linn.
(Liliaceae)
seed and the
corn of
colchicum
colchicine
antirhumatic,
as emetic in
poisioning
Antitumour
Plant Name Biological name/ Synonym(s) Other names Part(s) Used Constituents Indications / Use
Vinca
Vinca major, Linn.
(Apocynaceae)
Periwinkle, amaranth
whole plant
extract
indole alkaloids
(vincamine, cinblastine)
tannins
anticancer, circulatory
stimulant
(increases blood flow
to the brain)
hypotensive
Antileprotics
Plant Name Biological name/ Synonym(s) Other names Part(s) Used Constituents Indications / Use
Chaulmoogra
oil / Oleum
Chaulmoogra
e
Taraktogenos Kurzii, King.
(Hydnocarpus)
Taraktogenos.
Chaulmoogra.
Chaulmoogra.
Seed oil
fixed oil, 25-50 % contains
palmitin, linolein, but chiefly
glycerides of two fatty
acids—chaulmoogric, cho,
and hydnocarpic, cho,
starch, proteins, tannin,
coloring matter
leprosy
Antidiabetics
Plant Name Biological name/ Synonym(s) Other names Part(s) Used Constituents Indications / Use
Pterocarpous
Pterocarpus Marsupium,
Rozburgh.
(Papilionaceae; Fabaceae)
Gummi (Resina) Kino,
Vengay, Bastard
bark juice
kino-tannic acid,
kino-red, kinoin,
pyrocatechin
(pyrocatechuic acid,
catechol),
diabetes, diarrhea,
pyrosis, menorrhagia,
dysentery, leucorrhea,
ulcers,
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Gymnema
sylvestre
Gymnema sylvestre B. Br.
(Asclepiadaceae)
Australian Cow Plant,
Ipecacuanha (Indian).
Meshashringi,
Meshavishaanikaa,
leaves or whole
plant
gymnemagenin,
gymnemic acids
leaf—antidiabetic.
stimulates
the heart and
circulatory
system, activates the
uterus. used
in parageusia and
furunculosis.
whole plant—diuretic,
antibilious.
root—
emetic, expectorant,
astringent,
stomachic.
Diuretics
Plant Name Biological name/ Synonym(s) Other names Part(s) Used Constituents Indications / Use
Gokhru
Tribulus terrestris, Linn.
(Zygophyllaceae)
Gokshura,
Gokshuraka,
Kshudra (Laghu)
Gokharu,
Shvadamshtraa,
Swaadu-kantaka
fruit,
leaves,
root.
plant contains saponins,
which on hydrolysis yield
sapogenins—diosgenin,
gitogenin, chlorogenin,
ruscogenin,
25d-spirosta-3, 5-diene,
among others. flavonoids—
rutin, quercetin,
kaempferol, kaempferol-3-
glucoside and-rutinoside,
and tribuloside have
been isolated fromthe
leaves and fruits.
theseeds contain carboline
alkaloids—
harmane and harmine.
fruits—diuretic,
demulcent,
anti-inflammatory,
anabolic,
spasmolytic, muscle
relaxant,
hypotensive,
hypoglycaemic.
leaf—diuretic,
haemostatic.
root—stomachic,
diuretic.
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harmol is also reported
from the herb.
Punarnava
Boerhavia diffusa, Linn.
(Nyctaginaceae)
Horse-purslane,
Hogweed,
Rakta-punarnavaa,
Punarnavaa,
Katthilla,
Shophaghni.
whole plant
xanthone,
beta-ecdysone.
flavonoid,
arbinofuranoside
diuretic,
anti-inflammatory,
antiarthritic,
spasmolytic,
antibacterial
(used for inflammatory
renal diseases,
nephrotic syndrome,
in cases of ascites
resulting from
early cirrhosis of liver
and chronic
peritonitis, dropsy
associated with
chronic bright’s
diseases
Antidysenterics
Plant Name Biological name/ Synonym(s) Other names Part(s) Used Constituents Indications / Use
Ipecacuanha
Cephaelis ipecacuanha,
A. Richard
(Rubiacae)
Ipecacuanha. Ipecac dried root
emetine, cephaeline,
cephaelic acid,
epecacuanhic acid, tannic
acid, volatile oil, starch,
gum
antidysenterics,
emetic
Antiseptic and disinfectant
Plant Name Biological name/ Synonym(s) Other names Part(s) Used Constituents Indications / Use
Benzoin
Styrax benzoin, Dryander.
(Styraceoe)
Sumatra benzoin
resinous
exudates
obtained by
injury to the tree
benzaldehyde, vanillin
(1 %), phenylpropyl
cinnamate, styrol, and
styracin, cinnamic acid,
benzoic acid
antiseptic and
disinfectant
Myrrh Commiphora myrrha Nees. African Myrrh, oleo-gum-resin the gum contains acidic antiseptic and
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(Burseraceae) Arabian Myrrh,
Balsamodendron
Myrrha,
Bitter Myrrh,
Commiphora,
polysaccharides, volatile oil
including other
constituents, eugenol,
heerabolene,
monoterpenes and
furanosequiterpenes.
disinfectant
Neem
Melia Azadirachta, Linn.
(Meliaceoe)
Neem,
Limb,
Nila
leaves,
bark,
seed oil.
amorphous resin, a
crystalline, bitter alkaloid
(margosine), margosia
acid, a crystalline
substance and tannin
insect repellant, bitter
tonic, antiseptic and
disinfectant
Curcuma
Curcuma Longa, Roxb
(Zingiberaceae)
Turmeric, haridra,
haldi, halad.
the dried
rhizome
contains volatile oil 5-10%,
turmerones which are
sesquiterpene, ketones,
Curcumin, Curcuminoids,
bitter principles, sugars,
starch, resin.
antiseptic and
disinfectant,
stomachic, aromatic,
stimulant; dyspepsia,
flatulence
Antimalarial
Plant Name Biological name/ Synonym(s) Other names Part(s) Used Constituents Indications / Use
Cinchona
Calisaya Weddell, Linn.
Cinchona officinalis, Linn.
(Rubiaceae)
Cinchona bark,
Jesuit bark.
Quills or in
curved pieces of
bark
quinine, quinidine,
cinchonine, cinchonidine,
quinamine, quinic acid,
quinovic acid
malaria
Oxytocics
Plant Name Biological name/ Synonym(s) Other names Part(s) Used Constituents Indications / Use
Ergot
Claviceps purpurea,
(Clavicititaceae) Rye ergot dried sclerotium
alkaloids (ergotamine)
ergotic/ergotinic acid,
sclerotic
oxytocic,
hemostatic,
motor excitant
Vitamins
Amla
Emblica officinalis, Gaertn.
(Euphorbiaceae)
Phyllanthus emblica,
Aaamalaki, Aaamalaka
Fruit pericarp
vitamin C (ascorbic acid),
zeatin, phyllembin,
antianaemic, anabolic,
antiemetic, bechic,
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minerals and amino acids astringent,
antihaemorrhagic.
Enzymes
Papaya
Carica Papaya, Linn.
(Caricaceae)
Papain or Papayotin papain enzyme plant enzyme
digestive in dyspepsia
stomachic,
carminative, diuretic,
galactagogue. useful
in bleeding piles,
haemoptysis,
dysentery and chronic
diarrhoea.
Perfumes and Flavoring Agents
Plant Name Biological name/ Synonym(s) Other names Part(s) Used Constituents Indications / Use
Peppermint
oil
Mentha piperata, Linn.
(Labiatae; Lamiaceae)
Pudinaa,
Peppermint, Brandy
Mint
steam distilled
volatile oil of the
plant
menthol, menthone,
pulegone, enthofuran,1,8-
cineole, menthyl acetate,
isomenthone, the leaves
contain flavonoid
glycosides, eriocitrin,
luteolin 7-0-rutinoside,
hesperidin, isorhoifolin,
diosmin, eriodictyol 7-O-
glucoside and narirutin,
besides rosmarinic acid,
azulenes, cholene,
carotenes.
digestive, carminative,
chloretic,
antispasmodic,
diuretic,
antiemetic, mild
sedative, diaphoretic,
antiseptic, antiviral,
used in
many mixtures of
indigestion and
colic and cough and
cold remedies.
Lemon oil
Citrus limon, Linn.
(Rutaceae)
Jambira, Jambh,
Jambhir,
Jaamphal, Nimbu,
Nimbuka, neebu
peel oil
volatile oil (about 2.5% of
the peel) consists of about
75% limonene,
alpha-and beta-pinenes,
alpha-terpinene, citral,
hesperidin, rutin.
antiscorbutic,
carminative,
stomachic,
antihistaminic,
antibacterial. used
during coughs,
colds, influenza and
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onset of fever
Sandalwood
Santalum album, Linn.
( Santalaecae)
Chandan, Sandal,
Sandalwood
Heartwood of
the plant
phenols - santalol, borneol,
alcohols - α-norisoborneol
aromatic therapy,
perfumary
Miscellaneous
Plant Name Biological name/ Synonym(s) Other names Part(s) Used Constituents Indications / Use
Liquorice
Glycyrrhiza glabra, Linn.
(Papilionaceae, Fabaceae)
Gan Cao
(root/rhizome),
Glycyrrhiza glabra L.
Var. Glabra, G.glabra
L. Subsp. Glandulifera
(Waldst. & Kit.) Ponert,
Licorice
root,
stolon
glycyrrhizin 2-8%,
triterpene saponin,
glycyrrhetinic acid,
isoflavonoids, chalcones,
coumarins, triterpenoids
and sterols, lignans, amino
acids, amines, gums and
volatile oils
demulcent,
expectorant,
antiallergic, anti-
inflammatory,
spasmolytic, mild
laxative, antistress,
antidepressive
Garlic
Allium sativum, Linn.
(Liliaceae, Alliaceae)
Ajo, Allium,
Lashuna, Rasona,
Yavaneshta,
Ugragandha
bulb
(clove)
disulphide compounds
allicin (via allinase)
alliin, diallyl disulphide,
lipids, mucilage, albumin
vitamins A, B, C, E.
anti-microbial
hypotensive
hypolipidemic
Picrorhiza
Picrorhiza kurroa,
Royle ex Benth
(Scrophulariaceae)
Katukaa, Katurohini,
Kutki.
root
glycosidal bitter
principle, kutkin found to be
a mixture of two iridoid
glycosides, picroside
i and kutkoside also
obtained were D-mannitol,
kutkiol, kutkisterol
and a ketone (identical with
apocynin).
in jaundice,
intermittent fever,
dyspnoea and
skin diseases
Dioscorea
Dioscorea anguina, Roxb.
Dioscorea bulbifera, Linn.
(Dioscoreaceae)
Wild yam, Colic-root,
Dioscorea villosa
tubers
dioscorine , furanoid
norditerpenes, contain
nearly 83% starch
tubers—used for
ulcer, to
kill worms in wounds.
plant parts—
used in whitlow, sores,
boils.
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Linseed
Linum usitatissimum, Linn.
(Linaceae)
Flaxseed, Flax, Lint-
bells, Winter lien
ripe seed
fixed oil 35-40%, tannin,
amygdalin, mucilage, oleic
acid, linoleic acid
inflammation of
mucous membranes
of respiratory,
digestive, and urinary
organs, renal and
vesical irritation,
catarrh, dysentery,
Shatavari
Asparagus racemosus Willd.
(Asparagaceae)
Indian asparagus ,
Shataavari, Shatmuuli,
Atirasaa, Bahusutaa,
Shatpadi, Shatviryaa
dried root
saponins—
shatavarins I–IV.
shatavarin IV is a glycoside
of sarsasapogenin,
sitosterol etc.
as galactagogue, for
disorders of female
genitourinary tract,
ulcer-healing agent,
intestinal disinfectant
and astringent in
diarrhea, nervine tonic
and in sexual debility
for spermatogenesis
Shankh-
pushpi
Evolvulus alsinoides, Linn.
(Convolvulaceae)
E. Angustifolius Roxb.
Convolvulus alsinoides
L. Shankhphuli,
Shivakrandi
aqueous extract
of whole plant
evolvine,
beta-sitosterol, stearic,
oleic, linoleic
acids, pentatriacontane
and triacontane
brain tonic, an aid in
conception, astringent,
antidysenteric.
Pyrethrum
Anacyclus Pyrethrum, Linn.
(Compositae)
Pellitory,
Officinarum Hayne,
Aakallaka, Aakulakrit,
Agragraahi
root
an acrid, brown resin,
inulin, anacycline,
isobutylamide,
inulin and a trace of
essential
oil.
sialogogue, stimulant,
cordial, rubefacient,
insulin-dependent
diabetes mellitus
Tobacco
Nicotiana tabacum, Linn.
(Solanaceae )
Indian tobacco,
Taamraparna,
Dhuumrapatraa
herb
nicotine
muscle relaxation in
dislocation,
strangulated hernia
and orchitis arthralgia,
lumbago, rheumatism
and gout

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Pharmacognosy all crude drug

  • 1. B.S.P.M. INSTITUTE OF PHARMACY AMBAJOGAI. Dist – Beed. (M.S.) INDIA. I'st DCP CLASSROOM NOTES – PHARMACOGNOSY # 1. A.A.RAUT 1 Laxatives Plant Name Biological name/ Synonym(s) Other names Part(s) Used Constituents Indications / Use Aloe Aloe barbadensis, Mill. A. Indica, Royle. A. Littoralis, Koening A. Vera, Tourn. Ex Linn. (Liliaceae; Agavaceae) Curacao Aloe, Barbados Aloe, Indian Aloe, Jaffarabad Aloe, Kummari Juice glyburide, anthraquinone glycosides – aloin, acemannan. purgative (causes griping), gel—topically emollient, anti- inflammatory, antimicrobial - used for wound healing, sunburn. Rhubarb Rheum officinale, Baill. Rheum Palmatum, Linn. (Polygonaceae) Rhubarb Rhizome, root chrysophan, chrysophanic acid, emodin, aporetin, phæoretin, erythroretin, rheumic acid, and rheotannic acid purgative, astringent, aperient. used for constipation and atonic dyspepsia Ispaghula Plantago ovata, Forsk. (Plantaginaceae) Blond Psyllium, Indian Plantago, Ispagol, Pale Psyllium, Spogel Seed, husk essential oils with alpha- pinene, dipentene, linalool, cineol, methyl salicylate, decyl aldehyde, eugenol, anisaldehyde, bergapten, indole, salicylic and benzoic acids as major constituents. seed -astringent. seed coat -demulcent. Senna Cassia senna, Linn. Cassia angustifolia, Vahl. (Leguminosae) Alexandrian Senna, Cassia acutifolia Delite, Khartoum Senna Indian Senna, Tinnevelly Senna Fruit (pod), leaves contains rhein, aloe- emodin, kaempferol, isormamnetin, both free and as glucosides, together with mycricyl alcohol the purgative principles are largely attributed to anthraquinone derivatives and their glucosides. purgative (free from astringent action of rhubarb type herbs, but causes gripe), used in compounds for treating biliousness, distention of stomach, vomiting and hiccups.
  • 2. B.S.P.M. INSTITUTE OF PHARMACY AMBAJOGAI. Dist – Beed. (M.S.) INDIA. I'st DCP CLASSROOM NOTES – PHARMACOGNOSY # 1. A.A.RAUT 2 Cardiotonics Plant Name Biological name/ Synonym(s) Other names Part(s) Used Constituents Indications / Use Digitalis Digitalis lanata, Ehrh. Digitalis purpurea, Ehrh. ( Scrophulariaceae) Grecian Foxglove Leaves cardiac glycosides found throught entire plant cardiac stimulant diuretic emetic Adulsa Adhatoda zeylanica, Medic. Adhatoda vasica, Nees. (Acanthaceae ) Malabarnut, Vasaka Adulsa Leaves along with tender stem quinazoline alkaloids - vasicoline, adhatodine, vasicolinone and anisotine . vasicinol, vasicinone, deoxyvasicinone, deoxyvasicine cold. cough, whooping-cough and chronic bronchitis and asthma as sedative- expectorant Carminatives and GI regulators Plant Name Biological name/ Synonym(s) Other names Part(s) Used Constituents Indications / Use Coriander Coriandrum sativum, Linn. (Umbelliferae) Dhaanyaka, Kustumburu, Dhaanyeyaka, Dhanika Fruits contains volatile oil, consisting mainly of delta- linalool, alpha-pinene and terpinine. it also contains flavonoids, coumarins, phthalides and phenolic acids (including caffeic and chlorogenic) stimulant, stomachic, carminative, antispasmodic, diuretic; also hypoglycaemic and anti-inflammatory. oil—bactericidal and larvicidal. Fennel Foeniculum vulgare, Mill. (Umbelliferae) Mishreyaa, Mishi, Madhurikaa, Madhuraa, Shatapushpaa Fruits fennel seed contain volatile oils anethole, among others fenchone and methylchavicol), flavonoids, coumarins (including bergapten) and sterols carminative, stomachic, antispasmodic, emmenagogue, galactagogue, anti- inflammatory, diuretic. Ajowan Trachyspermum ammi, Linn. Carum copticum, Benth. (Umbelliferae) Ammi, Lovage, Carum, Fruits Leaf juice Root the seeds contain a phenolic glucoside, principal constituents of the fruits—carminative, antispasmodic, anticholerin,
  • 3. B.S.P.M. INSTITUTE OF PHARMACY AMBAJOGAI. Dist – Beed. (M.S.) INDIA. I'st DCP CLASSROOM NOTES – PHARMACOGNOSY # 1. A.A.RAUT 3 Ajowan, Yavaani ajowan oil are the phenols, mainly thymol and some carvacrol. antidiarrhoeal, bechic, stimulant. leaf juice— anthelmintic. root— carminative, diuretic, febrifuge. Cardamom Elettaria cardamomum, Maton (Zingiberaceae) Lesser Cardamom , Elaa, Sukshmailaa. Seed seeds yield an essential oil the major constituents are, 1,8-cineole and alpha- terpinylacetate, with limonene, alpha-terpineol, sabinene and linalool. seed - carminative antiemetic, stomachic, orexigenic, anti-gripe, antiasthmatic, bechic, oil - antispasmodic, antiseptic. Ginger Zingiber officinale, Roscoe. (Zingiberaceae) Fresh rhizome— Aardraka, Aadrikaa, Shrngibera. Dried rhizome— Shunthi, Naagara. Rhizome contains an essential oil containing monoterpenes, mainly geranial and neral; sesquiterpenes mainly beta-sesquiphellandrene, betabisabolene; aromatic curcumene and alphazingiberene; pungent principles, consisting of gingerols, shogaols and related phenolic ketone derivatives. antiemetic, antiflatulent, hypocholesterolaemic, anti-inflammatory, antispasmodic, expectorant, circulatory stimulant, diaphoretic, increases bioavailability of prescription drugs. Black pepper Piper nigrum, Linn. (Piperaceae) Black Pepper , Maricha, Vellaja Fruits the fruit yielded piperine, piperatine and piperidine; amides, piperyline, piperoleins a and b, and n-isobutyl- cicosa- trans-2-trans-4-dienamide. stimulant, carminative, diuretic, anticholerin, sialagogue, bechic, antiasthmatic. used in fevers, dyspepsia, flatulence, indigestion, and as mucous
  • 4. B.S.P.M. INSTITUTE OF PHARMACY AMBAJOGAI. Dist – Beed. (M.S.) INDIA. I'st DCP CLASSROOM NOTES – PHARMACOGNOSY # 1. A.A.RAUT 4 membrane and gastro-intestinal stimulant. Asafoetida Ferula assafoetida Linn. Ferula rubricaulis Boiss. Ferula foetida Bunge. (Apiaceae / Umbelliferae) Asafetida, Asant, Devil’s Dung, Gum Asafetida Oleo gum resin obtained by incising the living rhizomes and roots. ferula foetida contains: resins consisting of asaresionotannols and their esters; farnesiferols, ferulic acid and other acids; gum; volatile oil, major constituent being sec- propenylisobutyl disulphide; sulphated terpenes, pinene, cadinene and vanillin; sesquiterpenoid coumarins. olea-gum-resin— stimulates the intestinal and respiratory tracts and the nervous system. Nutmeg Myristica fragrans Houtt. (Myristicaceae) Nutmeg, Mace, Jaatiphala, Jaatishasya. Dried seed and Aril contains anti-inflammatory principle, and licarin-b and dehydro diisoeugenol, eugenol and isoeugenol, myristicin. nutmeg is used in flatulency, diarrhoea, nausea and vomiting. mace is used in rheumatism, chronic bowel complaints and asthma. Cinnamon Cinnamomum zeylanicum Bl. Cinnamomum loureirii Nees. Cinnamomum burmanii (Nees) Bl. (Lauraceae) Ceylon Cinnamon, Cinnamomum verum J.S. Presl., True Cinnamon Cinnamomum obtusifolium Nees var.loureirii Perr. & Eb., Saigon Cassia, Saigon Cinnamon Inner bark cinnamaldehyde, alpha- and beta-pinene, pcymene and limonene, linalool leaf—carminative, antidiarrhoeal, spasmolytic, antirheumatic, hypoglycaemic. essential oil—fungicidal.
  • 5. B.S.P.M. INSTITUTE OF PHARMACY AMBAJOGAI. Dist – Beed. (M.S.) INDIA. I'st DCP CLASSROOM NOTES – PHARMACOGNOSY # 1. A.A.RAUT 5 Batavia Cassia, Batavia Cinnamon, Padang-Cassia, Panang Cinnamon Clove Syzygium aromaticum (Linn.) Merr. & Perry. Caryophyllus aromaticus Linn., Eugenia aromatica (Linn.) Baill., Eugenia caryophyllata Thunb., (Myrtaceae) Lavanga, Devakusum, Devapushpa, Shrisangya, Shriprasuunaka Clove (dried flowerbud) eugenin, triterpene acids, crategolic acid, steroid glucosides. Eugenol a major component of the oil, is antibacterial. carminative, antiinflammatory, antibacterial. Flower buds— antiemetic, stimulant, carminative, used in dyspepsia, gastric irritation. oil— employed as a local analgesic for hypersensitive dentlines and carious cavaties; internally as a carminative and antispasmodic Astringent Plant Name Biological name/ Synonym(s) Other names Part(s) Used Constituents Indications / Use Catechu Uncaria gambier, Roxb. (Rubiaceae) Pale Catechu, Gambier, Khadira extract of the leaves and shoots contains tannins ─ mainly catechins and catechu tannic acid, indole alkaloids ─including gambirine, gambiridine; flavonoids ─ quercetin; pigments and gambirfluorescin. demulcent, emollient, expectorant, diuretic, intestinal astringent.
  • 6. B.S.P.M. INSTITUTE OF PHARMACY AMBAJOGAI. Dist – Beed. (M.S.) INDIA. I'st DCP CLASSROOM NOTES – PHARMACOGNOSY # 1. A.A.RAUT 6 Drugs acting on Nervous System Plant Name Biological name/ Synonym(s) Other names Part(s) Used Constituents Indications / Use Hyoscymus Hyoscyamus niger, Linn. (Solanaceae) Indian Henbane, Black Henbane, Paarsika-yavaani, Ajwaayin. Leaves and flowering tops tropane alkaloids ─ hyoscyamine, and hyoscine. Sedative. Narcotic drug. Used for convulsions. Action similar to Belladonna Belladonna Atropa belladonna, Auct. (Solanaceae) Belladonna, Deadly Nightshade, Suuchi fruits, leaves atropine, (dl-hyoscyamine), l- scopalomine (tropane alkaloid) (atropine is converted to l- hyoscyamine by an enzyme when the plant is dry, therefore the plant is more active when dry) starch, sugar, mucilage antispasmodic, parasympathetic, depressant, vasoconstrictor, smooth muscle inhibitor, bronchodilator. Aconite Aconitum ferox Wall. ex Ser. Aconitum napellus Linn. (Ranunculaceae) Aconitum, Indian aconite, Monkshood tuber aconitia, aconitine or nepalline narcotic, sedative, antileprotic, anti-inflammatory. extremely poisonous. (roots possess depressant activity, but after mitigation in cow’s milk for 2–3 days, they exhibit stimulant activity.) Ashwa- gandha Withania ashwagandha, Kaul. (cultivated variety) W. somnifera Linn. Winter Cherry, Ashwagandhaa, Hayagandhaa, root alkaloids ─ withanine, withananine, withananinine, root—used as an antiinflammatory drug for swellings,
  • 7. B.S.P.M. INSTITUTE OF PHARMACY AMBAJOGAI. Dist – Beed. (M.S.) INDIA. I'st DCP CLASSROOM NOTES – PHARMACOGNOSY # 1. A.A.RAUT 7 (Solanaceae) Ashwakanda, Gandharvagandhaa. pseudo-withanine, somnine, somniferine, somniferinine. steroidal lactones ─ withanolide, tumours, scrofula and rheumatism; and as a sedative and hypnotic in anxiety neurosis. Ephedra Ephedra sinica, Stapf. E. Equisetina, Bunge. E. Intermedia, Shrenk. ex Meyer. E. Gerardiana, Wallich. ex Meyer. (Ephedraceae) Cao Ma Huang, E. Mahuang Liu, Ephedra (and some other herbs) has also been referred to as ‘herbal ecstasy arial: alkaloids ephedrine, phytosterols. root: ephedrine, tannin, saponin, flavone, oil arial parts: diaphoretic stimulant astringent decongestant expectorant diuretic root: diaphoretic Opium Papaver somniferum, Linn. (Papaveraceae) Opium Poppy, Ahiphena, Aaphuuka, Afyum. dried poppy juice isoquinoline alkaloids ─ morphine, narcotine, codeine, papaverine and thebaine. opium is obsolete as a drug. narcotic, sedative, hypnotic, analgesic, sudorific, anodyne, antispasmodic. Cannabis Cannabis sativa, Linn. (Cannabinaceae) Hemp, Indian Hemp, Vijayaa, Bhangaa, Maadani, Maatulaani, Indraasana. dried leaves or juice cannabis yields 421 chemicals of various classes—cannabinoids, cannabispirans, and many alkaloids, of which δ -9- tetrahydrocannabinol (thc) is important. hallucinogenic, hypnotic, sedative, analgesic, antiinflammatory, hemp derivatives are suggested for treating glaucoma and as an antiemetic in cancer chemotherapy. Nux vomica Strychnos Nux-vomica, Linn. (Loganiacoe) Semina Strychni seeds strychnine, brucine, caffeotannic acid, igasuric acid, loganin bitter stomachic and tonic Antihypertensive
  • 8. B.S.P.M. INSTITUTE OF PHARMACY AMBAJOGAI. Dist – Beed. (M.S.) INDIA. I'st DCP CLASSROOM NOTES – PHARMACOGNOSY # 1. A.A.RAUT 8 Plant Name Biological name/ Synonym(s) Other names Part(s) Used Constituents Indications / Use Rauvolfia Rauvolfia serpentine, Benth. (Apocynaceae) Snake root, Sarpgandha root indole alkaloids (more than 50 alkaloids identified, reserpine - best known) anti-hypertensive alkaloids (alseroxylone, corganthine, voxinil, rescinamine) anti-arrhythmic alkaloids ─ ajmaline anti-arrhythmic anti-hypertensive Antitussive Plant Name Biological name/ Synonym(s) Other names Part(s) used Constituents Indications / use Vasaka Adhatoda zeylanica, Medic Adhatoda vasica, Nees. (Acanthaceae ) Malabarnut, Vasaka Adulsa leaves along with tender stem quinazoline alkaloids - vasicoline, adhatodine, vasicolinone and anisotine . vasicinol, vasicinone, deoxyvasicinone, deoxyvasicine cold. cough, whooping-cough and chronic bronchitis and asthma as sedative- expectorant Tolu Balsam Toluifera Balsamum, Linn. (Leguminosae) Balsamum Tolutanum balsam of the plant toluene, benzylic benzoate, benzylic cinnamate, benzoic acid, cinnamic acid, resins expectorant Tulsi Ocimum Sanctum, Linn. (Labiatae) Holy Basil, Sacred Basil, Tulsi, Surasa seed, leaves Major components of the essential oil are eugenol, carvacrol, nerol and eugenolmethylether. Leaves have been reported to contain ursolic acid, apigenin, luteolin, apigenin-7-O- glucuronide, luteolin-7-O-glucuronide, orientin and molludistin. leaf— expectorant, carminative, stomachic, antispasmodic, antiasthmatic, antirheumatic, stimulant, hepatoprotective, antipyretic and diaphoretic. seed— used in
  • 9. B.S.P.M. INSTITUTE OF PHARMACY AMBAJOGAI. Dist – Beed. (M.S.) INDIA. I'st DCP CLASSROOM NOTES – PHARMACOGNOSY # 1. A.A.RAUT 9 genitourinary diseases. Antirhumatics Plant Name Biological name Synonym(s) part(s) used constituents indications / use Guggul Commiphora mukul, Hooker. (Burseraceae) Indian Bdellium, Guggulu gum ─ resin exudes guggolestrones E, Z. anti-cholesterol, antirhumatic Colchicum Colchicum autumnale, Linn. (Liliaceae) seed and the corn of colchicum colchicine antirhumatic, as emetic in poisioning Antitumour Plant Name Biological name/ Synonym(s) Other names Part(s) Used Constituents Indications / Use Vinca Vinca major, Linn. (Apocynaceae) Periwinkle, amaranth whole plant extract indole alkaloids (vincamine, cinblastine) tannins anticancer, circulatory stimulant (increases blood flow to the brain) hypotensive Antileprotics Plant Name Biological name/ Synonym(s) Other names Part(s) Used Constituents Indications / Use Chaulmoogra oil / Oleum Chaulmoogra e Taraktogenos Kurzii, King. (Hydnocarpus) Taraktogenos. Chaulmoogra. Chaulmoogra. Seed oil fixed oil, 25-50 % contains palmitin, linolein, but chiefly glycerides of two fatty acids—chaulmoogric, cho, and hydnocarpic, cho, starch, proteins, tannin, coloring matter leprosy Antidiabetics Plant Name Biological name/ Synonym(s) Other names Part(s) Used Constituents Indications / Use Pterocarpous Pterocarpus Marsupium, Rozburgh. (Papilionaceae; Fabaceae) Gummi (Resina) Kino, Vengay, Bastard bark juice kino-tannic acid, kino-red, kinoin, pyrocatechin (pyrocatechuic acid, catechol), diabetes, diarrhea, pyrosis, menorrhagia, dysentery, leucorrhea, ulcers,
  • 10. B.S.P.M. INSTITUTE OF PHARMACY AMBAJOGAI. Dist – Beed. (M.S.) INDIA. I'st DCP CLASSROOM NOTES – PHARMACOGNOSY # 1. A.A.RAUT 10 Gymnema sylvestre Gymnema sylvestre B. Br. (Asclepiadaceae) Australian Cow Plant, Ipecacuanha (Indian). Meshashringi, Meshavishaanikaa, leaves or whole plant gymnemagenin, gymnemic acids leaf—antidiabetic. stimulates the heart and circulatory system, activates the uterus. used in parageusia and furunculosis. whole plant—diuretic, antibilious. root— emetic, expectorant, astringent, stomachic. Diuretics Plant Name Biological name/ Synonym(s) Other names Part(s) Used Constituents Indications / Use Gokhru Tribulus terrestris, Linn. (Zygophyllaceae) Gokshura, Gokshuraka, Kshudra (Laghu) Gokharu, Shvadamshtraa, Swaadu-kantaka fruit, leaves, root. plant contains saponins, which on hydrolysis yield sapogenins—diosgenin, gitogenin, chlorogenin, ruscogenin, 25d-spirosta-3, 5-diene, among others. flavonoids— rutin, quercetin, kaempferol, kaempferol-3- glucoside and-rutinoside, and tribuloside have been isolated fromthe leaves and fruits. theseeds contain carboline alkaloids— harmane and harmine. fruits—diuretic, demulcent, anti-inflammatory, anabolic, spasmolytic, muscle relaxant, hypotensive, hypoglycaemic. leaf—diuretic, haemostatic. root—stomachic, diuretic.
  • 11. B.S.P.M. INSTITUTE OF PHARMACY AMBAJOGAI. Dist – Beed. (M.S.) INDIA. I'st DCP CLASSROOM NOTES – PHARMACOGNOSY # 1. A.A.RAUT 11 harmol is also reported from the herb. Punarnava Boerhavia diffusa, Linn. (Nyctaginaceae) Horse-purslane, Hogweed, Rakta-punarnavaa, Punarnavaa, Katthilla, Shophaghni. whole plant xanthone, beta-ecdysone. flavonoid, arbinofuranoside diuretic, anti-inflammatory, antiarthritic, spasmolytic, antibacterial (used for inflammatory renal diseases, nephrotic syndrome, in cases of ascites resulting from early cirrhosis of liver and chronic peritonitis, dropsy associated with chronic bright’s diseases Antidysenterics Plant Name Biological name/ Synonym(s) Other names Part(s) Used Constituents Indications / Use Ipecacuanha Cephaelis ipecacuanha, A. Richard (Rubiacae) Ipecacuanha. Ipecac dried root emetine, cephaeline, cephaelic acid, epecacuanhic acid, tannic acid, volatile oil, starch, gum antidysenterics, emetic Antiseptic and disinfectant Plant Name Biological name/ Synonym(s) Other names Part(s) Used Constituents Indications / Use Benzoin Styrax benzoin, Dryander. (Styraceoe) Sumatra benzoin resinous exudates obtained by injury to the tree benzaldehyde, vanillin (1 %), phenylpropyl cinnamate, styrol, and styracin, cinnamic acid, benzoic acid antiseptic and disinfectant Myrrh Commiphora myrrha Nees. African Myrrh, oleo-gum-resin the gum contains acidic antiseptic and
  • 12. B.S.P.M. INSTITUTE OF PHARMACY AMBAJOGAI. Dist – Beed. (M.S.) INDIA. I'st DCP CLASSROOM NOTES – PHARMACOGNOSY # 1. A.A.RAUT 12 (Burseraceae) Arabian Myrrh, Balsamodendron Myrrha, Bitter Myrrh, Commiphora, polysaccharides, volatile oil including other constituents, eugenol, heerabolene, monoterpenes and furanosequiterpenes. disinfectant Neem Melia Azadirachta, Linn. (Meliaceoe) Neem, Limb, Nila leaves, bark, seed oil. amorphous resin, a crystalline, bitter alkaloid (margosine), margosia acid, a crystalline substance and tannin insect repellant, bitter tonic, antiseptic and disinfectant Curcuma Curcuma Longa, Roxb (Zingiberaceae) Turmeric, haridra, haldi, halad. the dried rhizome contains volatile oil 5-10%, turmerones which are sesquiterpene, ketones, Curcumin, Curcuminoids, bitter principles, sugars, starch, resin. antiseptic and disinfectant, stomachic, aromatic, stimulant; dyspepsia, flatulence Antimalarial Plant Name Biological name/ Synonym(s) Other names Part(s) Used Constituents Indications / Use Cinchona Calisaya Weddell, Linn. Cinchona officinalis, Linn. (Rubiaceae) Cinchona bark, Jesuit bark. Quills or in curved pieces of bark quinine, quinidine, cinchonine, cinchonidine, quinamine, quinic acid, quinovic acid malaria Oxytocics Plant Name Biological name/ Synonym(s) Other names Part(s) Used Constituents Indications / Use Ergot Claviceps purpurea, (Clavicititaceae) Rye ergot dried sclerotium alkaloids (ergotamine) ergotic/ergotinic acid, sclerotic oxytocic, hemostatic, motor excitant Vitamins Amla Emblica officinalis, Gaertn. (Euphorbiaceae) Phyllanthus emblica, Aaamalaki, Aaamalaka Fruit pericarp vitamin C (ascorbic acid), zeatin, phyllembin, antianaemic, anabolic, antiemetic, bechic,
  • 13. B.S.P.M. INSTITUTE OF PHARMACY AMBAJOGAI. Dist – Beed. (M.S.) INDIA. I'st DCP CLASSROOM NOTES – PHARMACOGNOSY # 1. A.A.RAUT 13 minerals and amino acids astringent, antihaemorrhagic. Enzymes Papaya Carica Papaya, Linn. (Caricaceae) Papain or Papayotin papain enzyme plant enzyme digestive in dyspepsia stomachic, carminative, diuretic, galactagogue. useful in bleeding piles, haemoptysis, dysentery and chronic diarrhoea. Perfumes and Flavoring Agents Plant Name Biological name/ Synonym(s) Other names Part(s) Used Constituents Indications / Use Peppermint oil Mentha piperata, Linn. (Labiatae; Lamiaceae) Pudinaa, Peppermint, Brandy Mint steam distilled volatile oil of the plant menthol, menthone, pulegone, enthofuran,1,8- cineole, menthyl acetate, isomenthone, the leaves contain flavonoid glycosides, eriocitrin, luteolin 7-0-rutinoside, hesperidin, isorhoifolin, diosmin, eriodictyol 7-O- glucoside and narirutin, besides rosmarinic acid, azulenes, cholene, carotenes. digestive, carminative, chloretic, antispasmodic, diuretic, antiemetic, mild sedative, diaphoretic, antiseptic, antiviral, used in many mixtures of indigestion and colic and cough and cold remedies. Lemon oil Citrus limon, Linn. (Rutaceae) Jambira, Jambh, Jambhir, Jaamphal, Nimbu, Nimbuka, neebu peel oil volatile oil (about 2.5% of the peel) consists of about 75% limonene, alpha-and beta-pinenes, alpha-terpinene, citral, hesperidin, rutin. antiscorbutic, carminative, stomachic, antihistaminic, antibacterial. used during coughs, colds, influenza and
  • 14. B.S.P.M. INSTITUTE OF PHARMACY AMBAJOGAI. Dist – Beed. (M.S.) INDIA. I'st DCP CLASSROOM NOTES – PHARMACOGNOSY # 1. A.A.RAUT 14 onset of fever Sandalwood Santalum album, Linn. ( Santalaecae) Chandan, Sandal, Sandalwood Heartwood of the plant phenols - santalol, borneol, alcohols - α-norisoborneol aromatic therapy, perfumary Miscellaneous Plant Name Biological name/ Synonym(s) Other names Part(s) Used Constituents Indications / Use Liquorice Glycyrrhiza glabra, Linn. (Papilionaceae, Fabaceae) Gan Cao (root/rhizome), Glycyrrhiza glabra L. Var. Glabra, G.glabra L. Subsp. Glandulifera (Waldst. & Kit.) Ponert, Licorice root, stolon glycyrrhizin 2-8%, triterpene saponin, glycyrrhetinic acid, isoflavonoids, chalcones, coumarins, triterpenoids and sterols, lignans, amino acids, amines, gums and volatile oils demulcent, expectorant, antiallergic, anti- inflammatory, spasmolytic, mild laxative, antistress, antidepressive Garlic Allium sativum, Linn. (Liliaceae, Alliaceae) Ajo, Allium, Lashuna, Rasona, Yavaneshta, Ugragandha bulb (clove) disulphide compounds allicin (via allinase) alliin, diallyl disulphide, lipids, mucilage, albumin vitamins A, B, C, E. anti-microbial hypotensive hypolipidemic Picrorhiza Picrorhiza kurroa, Royle ex Benth (Scrophulariaceae) Katukaa, Katurohini, Kutki. root glycosidal bitter principle, kutkin found to be a mixture of two iridoid glycosides, picroside i and kutkoside also obtained were D-mannitol, kutkiol, kutkisterol and a ketone (identical with apocynin). in jaundice, intermittent fever, dyspnoea and skin diseases Dioscorea Dioscorea anguina, Roxb. Dioscorea bulbifera, Linn. (Dioscoreaceae) Wild yam, Colic-root, Dioscorea villosa tubers dioscorine , furanoid norditerpenes, contain nearly 83% starch tubers—used for ulcer, to kill worms in wounds. plant parts— used in whitlow, sores, boils.
  • 15. B.S.P.M. INSTITUTE OF PHARMACY AMBAJOGAI. Dist – Beed. (M.S.) INDIA. I'st DCP CLASSROOM NOTES – PHARMACOGNOSY # 1. A.A.RAUT 15 Linseed Linum usitatissimum, Linn. (Linaceae) Flaxseed, Flax, Lint- bells, Winter lien ripe seed fixed oil 35-40%, tannin, amygdalin, mucilage, oleic acid, linoleic acid inflammation of mucous membranes of respiratory, digestive, and urinary organs, renal and vesical irritation, catarrh, dysentery, Shatavari Asparagus racemosus Willd. (Asparagaceae) Indian asparagus , Shataavari, Shatmuuli, Atirasaa, Bahusutaa, Shatpadi, Shatviryaa dried root saponins— shatavarins I–IV. shatavarin IV is a glycoside of sarsasapogenin, sitosterol etc. as galactagogue, for disorders of female genitourinary tract, ulcer-healing agent, intestinal disinfectant and astringent in diarrhea, nervine tonic and in sexual debility for spermatogenesis Shankh- pushpi Evolvulus alsinoides, Linn. (Convolvulaceae) E. Angustifolius Roxb. Convolvulus alsinoides L. Shankhphuli, Shivakrandi aqueous extract of whole plant evolvine, beta-sitosterol, stearic, oleic, linoleic acids, pentatriacontane and triacontane brain tonic, an aid in conception, astringent, antidysenteric. Pyrethrum Anacyclus Pyrethrum, Linn. (Compositae) Pellitory, Officinarum Hayne, Aakallaka, Aakulakrit, Agragraahi root an acrid, brown resin, inulin, anacycline, isobutylamide, inulin and a trace of essential oil. sialogogue, stimulant, cordial, rubefacient, insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus Tobacco Nicotiana tabacum, Linn. (Solanaceae ) Indian tobacco, Taamraparna, Dhuumrapatraa herb nicotine muscle relaxation in dislocation, strangulated hernia and orchitis arthralgia, lumbago, rheumatism and gout