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PLANT DETAILS

BOTANICAL NAME

Plumbago zeylanica L

FAMILY

Plumbaginaceae

NOMENCLATURE

VERNACULAR NAMES
  • Kannada – Chitramula
  • Malayalam – 
  • Tamil 
  • Telugu – 
  • Hindi
  • English – 
SANSKRIT SYNONYMS
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PLANT IMAGE
Chitraka
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PLANT IMAGE
Raktachitraka
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PLANT IMAGE
Neela chitraka
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SAMHITA CLASSIFICATION
  • Charaka Samhita – ).
  • Sushruta Samhita – ).
NIGHANTU CLASSIFICATION
  • Dhanvantari Nighantu – 
  • Bhavaprakasha Nighantu – 
  • Raja Nighantu – 
  • Kaiyadeva Nighantu – Aushadhi Varga
BRIEF MORPHOLOGY

The plant Plumbago zeylanica is typically a perennial evergreen shrub or herbaceous plant. It can grow as a low, sprawling shrub or a more upright, bushy plant, depending on the environment. The stems are usually woody at the base and can be either erect or spreading. They may have a somewhat reddish-brown or greenish color. The stems are generally smooth but can become rough or woody as the plant matures with longitudinal striations. The leaves are arranged alternately, simple, ovate to lanceolate, entire or slightly wavy, generally glabrous on both surfaces, usually a deep green color. Flowers are arranged in terminal or axillary racemes or panicles. The flowers are typically funnel-shaped with 5 petals, fragrant, white or pale blue. The fruit is a small, dry, rounded, dehiscent, capsule. The roots are fibrous, white to light brown in colour.

PHARMACOGNOSY OF OFFICIAL PART
MACROSCOPY

The roots are fibrous and has numerous thin, branching roots that spread out from the base of the stem. They are long, slightly branched with smooth texture. When fresh, the roots are light yellow in color, but turn reddish brown when dried. They have a bitter taste and a distinct odour.

MICROSCOPY

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PART USED AND POSOLOGY
PART USED
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DOSE

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PHYTOCHEMISTRY

The roots contain Flavanoids like Kaempherol, Quercetin; Phenolic compounds like Ferulic acid, Caffeic acid; Triterpenoids like Plumbagin (Most active compound); Alkaloids, Essential oil, Saponins, Glycosides & Tannins. 

रसपञ्चक कर्म PROPERTIES AND USES AS PER AYURVEDA
गुण (Properties)
  • रस (Rasa) – )
  • गुण (Guna) – )
  • वीर्य (Veerya) – )
  • विपाक (Vipaka) – )
  • प्रभाव
कर्म & प्रयोग (Action & Indications)
  • दोषकर्म (Doshakarma) – )
  • धातुकर्म & मलकर्म (Dhatukarma and Malakarma)  – ल (
  • Other Actions – )
  • प्रयोग (Prayoga)  – ग्न () )
AYURVEDIC FORMULATIONS
CLASSICAL
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PROPRIETARY
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AGRONOMY
ENVIRONMENT

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CULTIVATION

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HARVESTING

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STORAGE

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VARIETIES AND SUBSTITUTES OR ADULTERANTS
VARIETIES

General classification it is of two types namely

  1. Shweta – Plumbago zeylanica
  2. Rakta – Plumbago rosea
  3. Neela – Plumbago auriculata
ADULTERANTS

NO KNOWN ADULTERANTS

SUBSTITUTES

NO KNOWN SUBSTITUTES

TOXICITY
TOXIC SYMPTOMS
  • As such there is no proved toxicity of the plant.
ANTIDOTE
  • Not Applicable as such. 
शोधन or PURIFICATION METHOD
  • NOT NECESSARY
THERAPEUTIC USES

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CONTROVERSY (IF PRESENT)

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LIST OF RESEARCH STUDIES
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The video on Chitraka emphasises on the various aspects of the plant especially with respect to its cultivation and its characteristics for identification such that they are preserved for the future generations. 

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