Eranda / Castor
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Botanical Name |
Ricinus Communis |
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Family |
Euphorbiaceae |
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Sanskrit |
Amanda, Chankuka, Citrabija, Gandharavahasthah, Eranda, Panchangula, Taruna, Vyadambaka |
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English |
Castor Oil Plant |
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Hindi |
Arend, Erand, Naudi |
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Kannada |
Avudala, Haralu, Manda, Aralu |
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Malayalam |
Amandam, Avanakka, Chittamanakku, Gandharvahastakam |
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Telugu |
Amudamulu |
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Tamil |
Amanakkam Ceti, Attagam, Kottai, Amanakku Ennai |
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Marathi |
Erendi, Yarandicha |
Distribution
Available in allover india. It can be cultivated in tropic areas
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Parts Used |
Root, Leaf, Seed And Oil |
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Dose |
Root 10 To 20 Grams, Seed 2 To 6 Parts, Oil 4 To 16 Ml |
Chemical Constituents
Ricinine, albumin, ricin, octacosanol, ricinine, gallic acid, lupeol, sodium, magnesium, chloride, nitrate, iron, aluminium, mnganese, calcium, rutin, ricinine, apigenin, cholorogenic, oleic, palmitic, ricinoleic, stearic.
Ayurvedic Properties
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Quality (Guna) |
Snigdha, Tikshan, Sukshama |
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Taste (Rasa) |
Madhura, Kashaya |
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Metabolism (Vipaka) |
Madhura |
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Potency (Virya) |
Ushna |
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Impact (Prabhava) |
Vedanasthapana |
Pharmacological Action
- Antiinflammatory property of eranda is very effective in treating various forms of osteoarthritis
- Spasmolytic
- Spasmogenic property of eranda extracts are helpful in treating most of the painful conditions including muscular spasms. Hepatoprotective nature of eranda helps to find various infections
- Antifertility
- Purgative property of eranda in the form of medicine or oil helps as safe laxative
Therapeutic Uses
- Digests undigested food
- Urinary tract infection infections
- Analgesic
- Hair Tonic
- Various forms of arthritis
- Constipation
- Inflammatory conditions
Some of the common formulations
- Abhrak bhasma
- Balarishta
- Mashbaladi kvath churna.
- Vidaryadi kvath churna
- Eranadamula kvatha churna
- Gandharvahasthadi thailam
