Ipomoea turpethum R. Br., Convolvulus turpethum. Linn.
Family
:
Convolvulaceae
General Info
Description
A large perennial twiner with milky juice and fleshy branched. The leaves are very variable in shape; the flowers are tubular-campanulate, white, in few flowered cymes; the capsules globose with 4 or less, dull black, glabrous seeds.
Herb Effects
Laxative (resin and root) and antiinflammatory (root); purgative (root-bark)
A glycosidic resin, alpha and beta-turpethin, a volatile oil and coumarin (plant).
Chemistry
of Active Ingredients
Name
CAS#
IUPAC Name
Formula
Structure
Coumarin
60094-90-8
6-(1,2-dihydroxy-3-m ethyl-but-3-enyl)-7- methoxy-chromen-2-on e
C15H16O5
Pharmacology
Medicinal Use
Snakebite antidote and scorpion sting (root); dropsy, gout, chronic constipation, arthritis, jaundice, depression, leprosy and spleen enlargement, for giddiness, vomiting and fainting; for the treatment of piles (leaves);
Contraindication
Moderate doses can cause loose stools and vomiting.
Reference
Sharma, Classical Uses of Medicinal Plants.
Chandel et al., Biodiversity in Medicinal and Aromatic Plants in India. The Himalaya Drug Company.