BOTANICAL NAME: Alangium salvifolium
FAMILY: Alangiaceae
CLASSICAL CLASSIFICATION:
Bhavaprakasha: Guduchyadi varga
ENGLISH NAME: Sage- leaved alangium
COMMON NAME:
Sanskrit name: Ankola, ankota
Hindi name: ankol, ankora
Kannada: Ankola
Bengali: Badh ankod, Aankod
REFERENCE: BHAVAPRAKASH SAMHITA with link e Nighantu:
https://niimh.nic.in/ebooks/e-Nighantu/bhavaprakashanighantu/?mod=read
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अङ्कोटकः कटुस्तीक्ष्णः स्निग्धोष्णस्तुवरो लघुः |
रेचनः कृमिशूलामशोफग्रहविषापहः ||१२१||
विसर्पकफपित्तास्रमूषकाहिविषापहः |
तत्फलं शीतलं स्वादु श्लेष्मघ्नं बृंहणं गुरु |
बल्यं विरेचनं वातपित्तदाहक्षयास्रजित् ||१२२||
HABITAT: It is a small tree found over the plains and foothills throughout India.
BOTANICAL DESCRIPTION:
Ankola is an evergreen tree that reaches up to the height of 6-12 m and branches are more or less spinescent. Its Bark is thin Grey, orange yellow when young. Leaves are membranous, oblong, obtuse, rounded in shape. Flowers are white, hermaphrodite, fragrant, and petals are 5-10 in number. Fruit is oblong, 1.3 -2 cm and is purple red when ripe. The Flowering time is Jan to April and Fruiting time is May to August
AYURVEDIC CHARACTERISTICS:
RASA | GUNA | VEERYA | VIPAKA | PRABHAVA | DOSHGHNTA |
Katu, Tikta, Kashaya | Laghu, snighda, tiksna | Ushna | Katu | – | Kaphahara, vatahar, vamaka |
AYURVEDIC ENERGETICS:
TASTE | PROPERTY | POTENCY | POST DIGESTION EFFECT | ACTION | DOSHA ACTION |
Pungent, Bitter, Astringent | Light, unctuous, piercing | Hot | Pungent | – | Kapha vata pacifying, Induce vomiting |
MAJOR CHEMICAL CONSTITUENTS: alkaloids, campesterol, episterol
THERAPEUTIC USES:
- Skin complexion: External application of oil is done
- Common cold: Decoction of root bark is mainly preferred
- Digestive disorders: Seed oil is used is used
- Immunity: Fruit powder is to be given
INDICATIONS:
Visarpa Herpes, Javara Fever, Sopha Odema, Sotha Swelling
USEFUL PART: Root Bark, seed, seed oil
DOSAGE: 2-10gm
AYURVEDIC FORMULATION:
Ankola taila