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An acrid is a substance that has a hot bitter taste, or causes heat and irritation when applied to the skin.
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Plants having 'Acrid' activity
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| Ervatamia coronaria | Acrid, bitter and anodyne (root); anthelmintic (root bark); wood (refrigerant). | | Fagopyrum esculentum | Acrid, astringent and vasodilator (leaves and shoots) | | Fumaria vaillantii | Bitter, slightly acrid, astringent, laxative, diuretic and alterative (plant); for blood purification and in skin diseases, especially psoriasis (decoction) | | Gloriosa superba | Ayurveda uses its roots as abortifacient, acrid, alexiteric, anthelmintic, antipyretic, bitter, depurative, digestive, emetic, expectorant, gastrointestinal irritant, purgative, rejuvenative, stomachic, thermogenic, tonic, in dealing debility, dyspepsia, flatulence, haemorrhoids, helminthiasis, inflammations, in promoting labour pain and expulsion of the placenta; stimulates uterine contractions (fresh plant juice and rhizome); antimalarial and laxative (tuber). | | Grewia tiliaefolia | | | Gymnema sylvestre | Alleviates spasms (50% EtOH aerial part extract); antidiabetic. stimulates insulin production and/or secretion and antiviral (leaf); inhibits high blood sugar levels (leaf extract); increases the secretion of gastric juices. laxative. diuretic, acrid, alexipharmic, anodyne, anthelmintic, antipyretic, astringent, bitter, cardiotonic, digestive, emetic,expectorant, laxative, stimulant, stomachic, uterine tonic. | | Hiptage benghalensis | Hot, acrid, bitter, insecticidal, vulnerary (leaf and bark) | | Holarrhena antidysenterica | Acrid, antidysenteric, anthelmintic, astringent, reduces fever, tonic and increases the secretion of gastric juices (bark); slows down the growth of certain bacteria related to tuberculosis (conessine in bark) antiperiodic, aphrodisiac, bitter, carminative, expectorant, febrifuge. | | Lannea coromandelica | Stimulates the cardiovascular and central nervous systems, hypothermic and anticancer (leaf and stem bark); astringent, acrid (bark); antibacterial (plant). | | Leea indica | Astringent, acrid, coolant, anthelmintic and sudorific (roots); digestive (juice of the young leaves). | | Parmelia perlata | Aphrodisiac, acrid, antiinflammatory, astringent, cooling and hypothermic (plant). | | Pimpinella saxifraga | Expectorant and prevents stones in the urinary tract; aromatic, acrid, pungent, diuretic and diaphoretic (dried root); antispasmodic, astringent, carminative, cholagogue, diaphoretic, diuretic, emmenagogue, resolvent and stomachic (leaves and root) | | Ranunculus acris | Acrid, anodyne, antispasmodic, antidiarrheal, antihermorrhagic, diaphoretic, rubefacient (plant); sedative (plant sap) | | Ranunculus bulbosus | Acrid, anodyne, antispasmodic, diaphoretic, rubefacient (whole plant) | | Ranunculus sceleratus | Acrid, anodyne, antispasmodic, diaphoretic and emmenagogue and rubefacient (whole plant); antirheumatic (leaves, root) | | Sagittaria sagittifolia | Antiinflammatory, acrid and astringent (plant) | | Spilanthes oleracea | Acrid, aromatic and sialagogue | | Tectona grandis | Acrid, cooling, laxative, sedative and possess anthelmintic and expectorant (wood). | | Thespesia populnea | Anticancer, antiviral, alleviates spasms, antimalarial, antifertility and decreases sperm numbers (fruit); light, acrid, cooling and astringent (plant) | | Vateria indica | Tonic, carminative and expectorant; acrid and used as an alexipharmic (bark). | | |