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Botanical Name |
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Arnica montana Linn. |
English
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Arnica, Leopards Bane and Mountain Tobacco |
Synonym(s) |
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Arnica chamissonis |
Family |
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Asteraceae |
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General Info
Description |
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Arnica montana is a perennial herb, self fertile plant growing to a height of 0.3 to 0.15 m. Round and hairy stem ending in one to three flower stalks. Leaves are bright green; the upper surfaces are toothed and slightly hairy while lower leaves have rounded tips. Most of the leaves are in a basal rosette, but one or two pairs may be found on the stem. The flowers are yellow-orange in colour (approximately 5 cm in diameter); and are hermaphrodite. |
Herb Effects |
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Stimulates activity of white blood cells, stimulates the cardiovascular system (including the heart; it is more potent compared to Hawthorn), antiinflammatory, antiseptic. |
Chemistry
Active Ingredients |
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Pseudoguayanolids, arnicin (a bitter yellow, crystalline compound), a volatile oil, sesquiterpene lactones, thymol, flavonoids, inulin, carotenoids and tannins; eupafolin, patuletin, spinacetin ; beta-sitosterol, caffeic acid, chlorogenic acid, choline, gallic acid, inulin, luteolin, thymol (flower); helenalin (plant). |
Chemistry
of Active Ingredients |
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Name |
CAS# |
IUPAC Name |
Formula |
Structure |
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Thymol |
89-83-8 |
5-methyl-2-propan-2- yl-phenol |
C10H14O |
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Inulin |
9005-80-5 |
2-[2-[[2-[[2-[[2-[[2 -[[2-[[2-[[2-[[2-[[2 -[[2-[[2-[[2-[[2-[[2 -[[2-[[2-[
[2-[[2-[ [2-[[2-[[2-[[2-[[2-[ [2-[[2-[[2-[[2-[[2-[ [2-[[2-[[2-[[2-[[2-[ [2
-[[2-[[3,4-dihyd roxy-2,5-bis(hydroxy methyl)oxolan-2-yl]o xymethyl]-3,4-
dihy droxy-5-(hydroxymeth yl)oxolan-2-yl]oxyme thyl]-3,4-dihydroxy- 5-(hyd
roxymethyl)o xolan-2-yl]oxymethyl ]-3,4-dihydroxy-5-(h ydroxymethyl)oxola
n-2-yl]oxymethyl]-3, 4-dihydroxy-5-(hydro xymethyl)oxolan-2-yl ]oxymethyl
]-3,4-di hydroxy-5-(hydroxyme thyl)oxolan-2-yl]oxy methyl]-3,4-dihydrox y-
5-(hydroxymethyl )oxolan-2-yl]oxymeth yl]-3,4-dihydroxy-5- (hydroxymethyl
)oxo lan-2-yl]oxymethyl]- 3,4-dihydroxy-5-(hyd roxymethyl)oxolan-2- yl]oxy
methyl]-3,4- dihydroxy-5-(hydroxy methyl)oxolan-2-yl]o xymethyl]-3,4-dihy
droxy-5-(hydroxymeth yl)oxolan-2-yl]oxyme thyl]-3,4-dihydroxy- 5-(hydroxy
methyl)o xolan-2-yl]oxymethyl ]-3,4-dihydroxy-5-(h ydroxymethyl)oxolan- 2-
yl]oxymethyl]-3, 4-dihydroxy-5-(hydro xymethyl)oxolan-2-yl ]oxymethyl]-3,
4-di hydroxy-5-(hydroxyme thyl)oxolan-2-yl]oxy methyl]-3,4-dihydrox y-5-(h
ydroxymethyl )oxolan-2-yl]oxymeth yl]-3,4-dihydroxy-5- (hydroxymethyl)oxo
lan-2-yl]oxymethyl]- 3,4-dihydroxy-5-(hyd roxymethyl)oxolan-2- yl]oxymeth
yl]-3,4- dihydroxy-5-(hydroxy methyl)oxolan-2-yl]o xymethyl]-3,4-dihydr ox
y-5-(hydroxymeth yl)oxolan-2-yl]oxyme thyl]-3,4-dihydroxy- 5-(hydroxymeth
yl)o xolan-2-yl]oxymethyl ]-3,4-dihydroxy-5-(h ydroxymethyl)oxolan- 2-yl]o
xymethyl]-3, 4-dihydroxy-5-(hydro xymethyl)oxolan-2-yl ]oxymethyl]-3,4-di
hydroxy-5-(hydroxyme thyl)oxolan-2-yl]oxy methyl]-3,4-dihydrox y-5-(hydro
xymethyl )oxolan-2-yl]oxymeth yl]-3,4-dihydroxy-5- (hydroxymethyl)oxola n-
2-yl]oxymethyl]- 3,4-dihydroxy-5-(hyd roxymethyl)oxolan-2- yl]oxymethyl]-
3,4- dihydroxy-5-(hydroxy methyl)oxolan-2-yl]o xymethyl]-3,4-dihydr oxy-5-
(hydroxymeth yl)oxolan-2-yl]oxyme thyl]-3,4-dihydroxy- 5-(hydroxymethyl)o
xolan-2-yl]oxymethyl ]-3,4-dihydroxy-5-(h ydroxymethyl)oxolan- 2-yl]oxyme
thyl]-3, 4-dihydroxy-5-(hydro xymethyl)oxolan-2-yl ]oxymethyl]-3,4-dihy dr
oxy-5-(hydroxyme thyl)oxolan-2-yl]oxy methyl]-3,4-dihydrox y-5-(hydroxyme
thyl )oxolan-2-yl]oxymeth yl]-3,4-dihydroxy-5- (hydroxymethyl)oxola n-2-yl
]oxymethyl]- 3,4-dihydroxy-5-(hyd roxymethyl)oxolan-2- yl]oxymethyl]-3,4-
dihydroxy-5-(hydroxy methyl)oxolan-2-yl]o xy-6-(hydroxymethyl) oxane-3,4,
5-triol |
C228H382O191 |
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Eupafolin |
520-11-6 |
2-(3,4-dihydroxyphen yl)-4,5-dihydroxy-6- methoxy-chromen-7-on e |
C16H12O7 |
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Patuletin |
519-96-0 |
2-(3,4-dihydroxyphen yl)-3,4,5-trihydroxy -6-methoxy-chromen-7 -one |
C16H12O8 |
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Beta-sitosterol |
5779-62-4 |
17-(5-ethyl-6-methyl -heptan-2-yl)-10,13- dimethyl-2,3,4,7,8,9 ,11,12,14,
15,16,17 -dodecahydro-1H-cycl openta[a]phenanthren -3-ol |
C29H50O |
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Caffeic acid |
Not Available |
3-(3,4-dihydroxyphen yl)prop-2-enoic acid |
C9H8O4 |
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Chlorogenic acid |
327-97-9 |
3-[3-(3,4-dihydroxyp henyl)prop-2-enoylox y]-1,4,5-trihydroxy- cyclohexan
e-1-carb oxylic acid |
C16H18O9 |
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Choline |
67-48-1 |
2-hydroxyethyl-trime thyl-ammonium |
C5H14NO+ |
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Gallic acid |
149-91-7 |
3,4,5-trihydroxybenz oic acid |
C7H6O5 |
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Luteolin |
Not Available |
2-(3,4-dihydroxyphen yl)-4,5-dihydroxy-ch romen-7-one |
C15H10O6 |
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Helenalin |
6754-13-8 |
Not Available |
C15H18O4 |
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Pharmacology
Medicinal Use |
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An external treatment for bruises and sprains (Castro, 1990 and Bown, 1995); in the treatment of heart complaints and as a booster for the immune system. Arnica is used topically for a wide range of conditions including bruises, sprains, muscle aches, wound healing, acne, superficial phlebitis, rheumatic pain, inflammation from insect bites, and swelling due to fractures. |
Contraindication |
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In humans, the severe ingestion of A. montana tinctures and extracts has led to many cases of poisoning. Oral intake of 30 ml of a 20% A. montana and an another dose of 60-80 grams of another tincture were reported to produce lethal symptoms. Symptoms were due to the irritant properties of A. montana. Symptoms include nausea, dizziness, diarrhoea, fever, epistaxis, fatal gastroenteritis, paralysis of skeletal and cardiac muscles, increase or decrease of pulse rate, dyspnoe and collapse. In pregnant women this may cause abortion (Bisset, 1994).
A body lotion containing Arnica extracts worsened the skin lesions of contact dermatitis from handling of Gaillardia cultivars [Article in German] (Hausen , 1985). |
Reference |
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Castro, M., 1990. The Complete Homeopathy Handbook. Macmillan. London.
Bisset N. Herbal Drugs and Phytopharmaceuticals. Stuttgart, Germany: CRC Press, 1994:83-87.
Stary, Medicinal Herbs and Plants.
Grieve. M. A Modern Herbal. 1931 (www.botanical.com).
Johnson T. CRC Ethnobotany Desk Reference (www.herbweb.com/herbage).
Lyss G. Schmidt TJ. Merfort I. Pahl HL. Helenalin. an anti-inflammatory sesquiterpene lactone. |
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