Fritillaria imperialis Health Dictionary

Fritillaria Imperialis: From 1 Different Sources


L.

Family: Liliaceae.

Habitat: Kashmir at 1,700-3,000 m.

English: Crown Imperial, Imperial Fritillary.

Action: Bulbs—emollient, diuretic, resolvent, spasmolytic, hypotensive, cardiotonic.

Health Source: Indian Medicinal Plants
Author: Health Dictionary

Fritillaria Cirrhosa

D. Don.

Family: Liliaceae.

Habitat: Central and Western Himalaya between 3,700 and 5,350 m.

Folk: Yathu.

Action: Corm—antiasthmatic, used for bronchitis and tuberculosis.

The bulbs contain steroidal alkaloids—ebeinone, eduardine, edpeti- lidine, verticinone, isoverticine and isobaimonidine and pimaradienic di- terpene, oblongifolic acid.

Ebeinone exhibited anticholinergic activity... fritillaria cirrhosa

Fritillaria Roylei

Hook.

Family: Liliaceae.

Habitat: Western temperate Himalaya from Kashmir to Kumaon at 2,700-4,35 m.

Ayurvedic: Kshira-Kaakoli, Viraa, Kaayasthikaa, Vaaysoli.

Action: Used in the treatment of asthma, bronchitis and tuberculosis. (Withania somnifera is a substitute for Kaakoli and Kshira-Kaakoli.)

The bulbs gave alkaloids—peimine, peimisine, peimiphine, perminine, permidine and permitidine. The bulbs also gave neutral compounds—prope- imin and a sterol. The plant gave kash- mirine.

Dosage: Bulb—3-6 g powder. (CCRAS.)... fritillaria roylei



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