- Hemidesmus indicus
Taxobox
name = Indian Sarsaparilla
image_width = 250px
regnum =Plantae
divisio = Magnoliophyta
classis =Magnoliopsida
ordo =Gentianales
familia =Apocynaceae
subfamilia =Asclepiadoideae
genus = "Hemidesmus "
species = "H. indicus"
binomial = "Hemidesmus indicus"
synonyms = *"Periploca indica"Indian Sarsaparilla ("Hemidesmus indicus") is a
species of plant that is found inSouth Asia . It is a slender,laticiferous , twining, sometimesprostrate or semi-erectshrub . Roots are woody and aromatic. The stem is numerous, slender, terete, thickened at the nodes. The leaves are opposite, short-petioled, very variable, elliptic-oblong to linear-lanceolate. Theflowers are greenish outside, purplish inside, crowded in sub-sessile axillarycyme s.It is used to make beverages and also used in traditional medicine. In
Ayurveda it goes by the name of "ananthamoola" or "Anantmula". It is also called the FalseSarsaparilla . The plant enjoys a status astonic ,alterative ,demulcent ,diaphoretic ,diuretic and blood purifier. It is employed in nutritional disorders,syphilis ,chronic rheumatism ,gravel and otherurinary diseases and skin affections. It is administered in the form of powder, infusion ordecoction assyrup . It is also a component of several medicinal preparations.It is one of the Rasayana plants of Ayurveda, as it is anabolic in its effect. It stimulates the flow of bile and removes toxins from the body. It is a good diuretic and increases flow of urine three to four times. When used with "Tinospora", the herb's effect is enhanced further. It relieves inflammation of urethra and burning micturition and is also helpful for third or fourth stages of syphilis.
It is sometimes confused with other Ayurvedic herb called white "sariva".
The root is a substitute for Sarsaparilla (the dried root of the tropical species of "
Smilax ",Smilacaceae ; inIndia "Smilax aspera" L., and "Smilax ovalifolia" Roxb.).It should be distinguished from American Sarsaparilla "Smilax" "aristolochaefolia" Mill and Jamaican Sarsaparilla "Smilax ornata" Hook.f. (Puri 2003)Chemical analysis of the root showed the presence of coumarins, volatile oil the chief component of which is p-methoxy salicylic aldehyde, two sterols and a pregnane glycoside (Puri 2003).
It is occurring over the greater part of India, from the upper
Gangetic plain eastwards toAssam and in some places in central, western and South India.External links and references
* [http://www.botanical.com/botanical/mgmh/s/sarind18.html Botanical : A Modern Herbal - Indian Sarsaparilla]
* [http://www.disabled-world.com/artman/publish/hemidesmus-indicus.shtml Disabled World - Indian Sarsaparilla]
* [http://www.henriettesherbal.com/eclectic/kings/hemidesmus.html Henriette's Herbal Homepage - Indian Sarsaparilla]
* RASAYANA: Ayurvedic Herbs for Longevity and Rejuvenation by Dr H. S. Puri (2003), published by Taylor & Francis, London, pages 43-45.
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