- Jalap
Jalap is a
cathartic drug consisting of the tuberous roots of "Ipomoea purga ", aconvolvulaceous plant growing on the eastern declivities of theSierra Madre Oriental ofMexico at an elevation of 5000 to 8000 ft. above sea level, more especially about the neighbourhood ofChiconquiaco on the eastern slope of theCofre de Perote in the state ofVeracruz .Jalap has been known in Europe since the beginning of the 17th century, and derives its name from the city of
Xalapa inMexico , near which it grows, but its botanical source was not accurately determined until1829 , when Dr.J. R. Coxe of Philadelphia published a description.The ordinary drug is distinguished in commerce as Vera Cruz jalap, from the name of the port whence it is shipped. Jalap has been cultivated for many years in
India , chiefly atOotacamund , and grows there as easily as a yam, often producing clusters of tubers weighing over 9 lb; but these, as they differ in appearance from the commercial article, have not as yet obtained a place in the English market. They are found, however, to be rich in resin, containing 18%. InJamaica also the plant has been grown, at first amongst thecinchona trees, but more recently in new ground, as it was found to exhaust the soil. Besides Mexican or Vera Cruz jalap, a drug called Tampico jalap has been imported for some years in considerable quantity. It has a much more shrivelled appearance and paler colour than ordinary jalap, and lacks the small transverse scars present in the true drug. This kind of jalap, the "Purga de Sierra Gorda" of the Mexicans, was traced byDaniel Hanbury to "Ipomoea simulans ".References
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