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Botanical Name :
Eclipta alba
Sanskrit Name: Bhringraj kul
English Name :
kadimulbirt
Family : Asteraceae
Part used:
Whole plant and seeds
About Eclipta alba:
This tropical annual is a creeping and moisture-loving herb; it
has a short, flat or round, brown stem and small white flowers
on a long stalk. It grows 3" tall; the leaves are opposite and
lance-shaped.
Eclipta grows abundantly in the tropics and is used with success
in Ayurvedic medicine. In India the juice of the leaves is used
in the treatment of liver cirrhosis, hepatitis and infective
hepatitis. Also used for liver enlargement, jaundice and other
ailments of the liver and gall bladder. In scientific studies,
Eclipta alba also shows excellent antifungal activity. The plant
tops are used for skin diseases (inflammation).
A mixture of Eclipta and mineral oil (USP) keeps the hair dark
and lustrous; when applied to the scalp it promotes hair growth.
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chemical Constituents :
It contains resins and a alkaloid known as ecliptine. It also
contains a chemical known as wedelolactone. Besides these it
also contains minerals like calcium and manganese along with
phosphates.
Pharmacology
Eclipta has bio-active steroidal alkaloids but the also possess
weak cyto-toxity against certain cells. An ethanol extract of
Eclipta has a neutralizing effect on the venom of South American
rattle snakes
Medicinal Uses:
Eclipta is used against anemia, dysentery, eye diseases, asthma
and liver cirrhosis. The juice of Eclipta together with
honey, is used to treat upper respiratory congestion in
children.
Herbal Extract packing:
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