Chemistry and Pharmacology of Ayurvedic Medicinal Plants
author: Mukund Sabnis
edition: 2006, Chaukhambha Amarbharati Prakashan
pages: 501
Topic: Ayurveda
Chapter 3 - Aconitum ferox
This page describes Aconitum ferox which is the third chapter located on page 426 in the book Chemistry and Pharmacology of Ayurvedic Medicinal Plants composed by Mukund Sabnis. This book combines modern scientific pharmacology with Ayurveda, encompassing Sanskrit references from ancient literature and chemical properties from modern research. This page contains an online preview of the full text and summarizes technical terms, as well as information if you want to buy this book.
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You can look up the meaning of the phrase “Aconitum ferox” according to 6 books dealing with Hinduism. The following list shows a short preview of potential definitions.
Indian Medicinal Plants [by Kanhoba Ranchoddas Kirtikar]
Indaconitine, an alkaloid obtained from Aconitum Chasmanthum, yields, on partial hydrolysis, acetic acid and benzoyl-pseudoaconine; the latter substance splits up on further hydrolysis into benzoic acid and pseudoaconine. Bikhaconitine, from Aconitum Spicatum (Aconitum ferox, var. Spicatum), yields, under the same conditions, acetic acid, veratric acid, and a pseudoaconine, identical with that obtained from indaconitine....
Read full contents: Notes on the pharmacology of indaconitine and Bikh aconitine
Kautilya Arthashastra [by R. Shamasastry]
—elephantophus scaber), visha (aconitum ferox), patali (bignonia suaveolens), bala (lida cardifolia et rombifolia), syonaga (bignonia indica), punarnava (?), shveta (andropogon aciculatum), and tagara (tabernoe-montana coronaria), mixed with candana (sandal) and the blood of salavriki (jackal), it removes the bad effects of poison....
Read full contents: Chapter 4 - Remedies Against the Injuries of One’s Own Army
Bhesajjakkhandhaka (Chapter on Medicine) [by Hin-tak Sik]
Indian atees Aconitum heterophyllum 菖蒲根 root of sweet flag Acorus calamus Mulasarvastivada (Sanskrit & Chinese) musta 香附子 nut grass Cyperus rotundus vaca 菖蒲 sweet flag Acorus calamus haridra 黃薑 turmeric Curcuma longa ardraka 生薑 fresh ginger Zingiber officinale ativisha Indian atees Aconitum heterophyllum 白附子 (not available) Aconitum coreanum Mahasamghika 婆吒根 root of sweet flag Acorus calamus 蓽茇羅根 root of long pepper Piper longum 尼俱律根 root of banyan tree Ficus benghalensis 佉提羅根 root of spreading...
Read full contents: Medicines (a): Roots (Mula)
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[Chemistry and Pharmacology of Ayurvedic Medicinal Plants: index]
[Preface]
[Introduction]