{"tema_id":"28875","string":"Jasminum officinale Linn. var. grandiflorum (L.) Kobuski.","created":"2021-02-09 11:56:02","code":null,"notes":[{"@type":"Nota de alcance","@lang":"en","@value":"Origin:\nNorth-Western Himalayas and Persia; cultivated in Kumaon, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh; in gardens throughout India.\n\nAction:\nFlowers\u2014calming and sedative, CNS depressant, astringent and mild anaesthetic. A syrup prepared from the flowers is used for coughs, hoarsenesses and other disorders of the chest.\nPlant\u2014diuretic, anthelmintic, emmenagogue; used for healing chronic ulcers and skin diseases.\nOil\u2014externally relaxing."},{"@type":"Nota bibliogr\u00e1fica","@lang":"en","@value":"Khare, C.P.\/ Indian Medicinal Plants. -- Nueva Dheli: Springer, 2007 . - p.347."}]}