PARTE UTILIZADA= Used part: Hojas.
ACCIÓN FARMACOLÓGICA= Pharmacological action: Laxantes, descongestionantes de las mucosas y en las bronquitis; en gargarismos y enemas emolientes; expectorante; laxante; como cataplasmas calmantes.
COMPOSICIÓN QUÍMICA= Chemical composition: Three types of alkaloidal constituents, viz., beta-phenethylamines, quinazolines and carboxylated tryptamines, in addition to choline and betaine have been isolated from Sida acuta BURM., S. humilis WILLD., S. rhombifolia L., and S. spinosa L. and characterized by their physical and spectral properties, and by chemical transformations. The qualitative and quantitative variations in the alkaloidal constituents of roots and aerial portions at different stages of growth were also noted. Elaboration of the quinazoline alkaloids seems to be a characteristic feature of this genus. The favourable combination of sympathomimetic amines and vasicinone in these species would account for their major therapeutic uses in the Indian system of medicine.
ZONA GEOGRAFICA= Geografical zone: Uruguay.
Range. Pantropical.
Use
Root: Tonic, diaphorectic, gonorrhea.
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Origin
Throughout the hotter parts of India, ascending to an altitude of 1,350 m.
Action:
Root—nervine tonic and diaphoretic; used in debility and fevers. Decoction given as a demulcent in irritability of bladder and genitourinary tract.
Leaves—demulcent and refrigerant; used for scalding urine.
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Origin
“Cariri Paraibano”, Brazil
Medicinal indication
- As anti-asthmatic and against grippes, respiratory diseases: Leaves
- As emollient and against external ulcers and insect bites: Leaves
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