Reseda luteola Health Dictionary

Reseda Luteola: From 1 Different Sources


Linn.

Family: Resedaccae.

Habitat: Indigenous to western Europe; grown in gardens in India.

English: Dyer's Rocket, Weld.

Action: Plant—diuretic, diaphoretic, anthelmintic.

A luteolin glucoside, luteoloside, has been isolated from the fresh blossoms and outer parts of the plant. It has a low toxicity and mild influence on capillary resistance and possesses diuretic properties.

Reseda odorata Linn., known as Mignonette, is indigenous to North Africa and cultivated in gardens in India.

The herb is reported to allay irritation and ease pains. The seeds are applied externally as a resolvent. The
Health Source: Indian Medicinal Plants
Author: Health Dictionary

Reseda

(Latin) Resembling the mignonette flower

Resedah, Reselda, Resedia, Reseldia... reseda




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