Pectin Health Dictionary

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A polysaccharide substance allied to STARCH, contained in fruits and plants, and forming the basis of vegetable jelly. It has been used as a TRANSFUSION ?uid in place of blood in cases of haemorrhage and shock.
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Pedicularis Pectinata

Wall.

Family: Scrophulariaceae.

Habitat: The Himalayas from Kashmir eastwards at altitudes of 2,000-4,300 m, extending to Sikkim.

English: Lousewort.

Folk: Mishran, Michren (Punjab), Lugro-maarpro (Kashmir).

Action: Leaves—astringent, haemostatic, diuretic.

The herb is closely related to Eye- bright (Euphrasia officinalis Linn.) of the same family, found in the Temperate Himalayas from Kashmir to Ku- maon. Eyebright is astringent and bac- teriostatic.... pedicularis pectinata

Rungia Pectinata

(L.) Nees.

Synonym: R. parviflora (L.) Nees var. pectinata C. B. Clarke. Justicia pectinata L.

Family: Acanthaceae.

Habitat: Throughout India, in waste places and hedges.

Ayurvedic: Parpata (as adulterant).

Siddha/Tamil: Punakapundu.

Action: Leaves—juice is aperient, febrifuge, refrigerant; bruised leaves are applied externally to disperse swellings. Root—febrifuge. The juice of leaves is given to children suffering from smallpox.... rungia pectinata




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