ANKOLA
Ankola is an ayurvedic herb used mainly in the treatment of
rabies, mainly in agadatantra, the branch of ayurveda dealing with treatment of
different kind of visa or poison.
FAMILY : ALANGIACEAE
SCI.NAME : ALANGIUM SALVIFOLIUM WANG
SANSKRIT : ANKOLA, KOLAKA, RECHI, DEERGHAKEELAKA
HINDI : ANKOL
BENGALI : AKARKANTHA
TAMIL : ALANCHI
TELUGU : ANKOLAMU
Disrtibution : The drier parts of India,
in plains and foothills of southern
India.
Action _ Rootbark—astringent,
spasmolytic, hypotensive,
also diaphoretic
and antipyretic. Leaves—hypoglycaemic. Fruits—acidic,
astringent, laxative and refrigerant.
Used in haemorrhages, strangury
and consumption. The bark is
used as a substitute for Cephaelis
ipecacuanha. It is a rich source
of alkaloids structurally related to
ipecac alkaloids (emetin).
The bark contains the alkaloid alangine
which shows a selective action of
the parasympathetic mechanism, the
action being more marked on gastrointestinal
tract. The root extract shows
hypotensive action. Flowers contain
deoxytubulosine, a potent antiplatelet
aggregation component, which has
a strong binding withDNA.
The plant extract possesses antineoplastic
properties.
Dosage
: root bark 1-2 gm powder
RASADI
GUNA :
KASHAYA
TIKTA KATU RASA
LAGHU
SNIGHDHA TEEKSNA SARA GUNA
USNA
VEERYA
KATU
VIPAKA
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