Eranda / Castor
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Eranda / Castor
Eranda / Castor
BOTANICAL NAME
RICINUS COMMUNIS
FAMILY
EUPHORBIACEAE
SANSKRIT NAME
Amanda, Chankuka, Citrabija, Gandharavahasthah, Eranda, Panchangula, Taruna, Vyadambaka
HINDI
Arend, Erand, Naudi
ENGLISH
Castor oil plant
KANNADA
Avudala, Haralu, Manda, Aralu
MALAYALAM
Amandam, Avanakka, Chittamanakku, Gandharvahastakam
TAMIL
Amanakkam ceti, Attagam, Kottai, Amanakku ennai
MARATHI
Erendi, Yarandicha
TELUGU
Amudamulu
DISTRIBUTION
Available in allover India. It can be cultivated in tropic areas
PARTS USED
Root, Leaf, Seed and oil
DOSE
Root 10 to 20 grams, seed 2 to 6 parts, oil 4 to 16 ml
CHEMICAL CONSTITUENTS
Ricinine, Albumin, Ricin, Octacosanol, Ricinine, Gallic acid, Lupeol, Sodium, Magnesium, Chloride, Nitrate, Iron, Aluminium, Mnganese, Calcium, Rutin, Ricinine, Apigenin, Cholorogenic, Oleic, Palmitic, Ricinoleic, Stearic.
AYURVEDIC PROPERTIES
QUALITY (GUNA)
Snigdha, Tikshan, Sukshama
TASTE (RASA)
Madhura, Kashaya
METABOLISM (VIPAKA)
Madhura
POTENCY (VIRYA)
Ushna
IMPACT (PRABHAVA)
Vedanasthapana
PHARMACOLOGICAL ACTION
- Antiinflammatory property of Eranda is very effective in treating various forms of osteoarthritis
- Spasmolytic
- Spasmogenic property of Eranda extracts are helpful in treating most of the painful conditions including muscular spasms. Hepatoprotective nature of Eranda helps to find various infections
- Antifertility
- Purgative property of Eranda in the form of medicine or oil helps as safe laxative
THERAPEUTIC USES
- Digests undigested food
- Urinary tract infection infections
- Analgesic
- Hair tonic
- Various forms of arthritis
- Constipation
- Inflammatory conditions
SOME OF THE COMMON FORMULATIONS
- Abhrak bhasma
- Balarishta
- Mashbaladi kvath churna.
- Vidaryadi kvath churna
- Eranadamula Kvatha Churna
- Gandharvahasthadi Thailam