‘Queen of Poisons’ Aconitum with special reference to Indian Aconite - Vatsanabha

Sahana V. M. Vats, Sunil Kumar
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Aconitum, the "Queen of Poisons" commonly known as Monkshood or Wolf’s bane, is a genus of perennial plants belonging to the family Ranunculaceae. In Ayurveda also few species of Aconitum are used for its therapeutic actions and the most potent of them is Aconitum Ferox, also known as Indian aconite or Vatsanabha, and it has the ability to function as both the ultimate poison and an elixir. In Ayurveda, Vatsanabha is considered as Mahavisha included among Sthavara Visha by Acharya Charaka, and in Kanda Visha by Acharya Susrutha. Aconitum Ferox is a highly toxic with the estimated fatal dose of 1g of root powder with a fatal period of 6 hours which contains a potent cardiotoxin and neurotoxin known as Aconitine. Ingesting even a small amount of the plant can result in severe symptoms and even death. As a result of the high toxicity of Vatsanabha, prior to any therapeutic use, the roots should under gone proper Sodhana process. Rasayana (rejuvenating), Deepana (improves digestion), Balavardhana (improves strength) Agnimandyahara (relieves indigestion) Pleehodara (useful in splenomegaly), Vataraktahara (useful against gout) Shwasahara (useful respiratory diseases), Kasahara (relieves cough), Gudamayahara (useful in ano-rectal disorders) etc. are just a few of the therapeutic indications of Vatsanabha that have been used successfully to treat a range of medical conditions. Recent Researches have shown that Vatsanabha contains several biologically active compounds that may have numerous potential therapeutic properties. The pharmacological potential of Aconitum Ferox still justifies vast research possibilities.
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毒药女王 "乌头,特别是印度乌头 - Vatsanabha
乌头,"毒药皇后",俗称和尚草或狼毒,是一种多年生植物,属于毛茛科乌头属。在阿育吠陀中,也有少数几种乌头被用于治疗,其中最有效的是 Aconitum Ferox,也被称为印度乌头或 Vatsanabha,它既能发挥终极毒药的作用,也能发挥灵丹妙药的作用。在阿育吠陀中,Vatsanabha 被阿查里亚-查拉卡(Acharya Charaka)视为 Mahavisha,被列入 Sthavara Visha,并被阿查里亚-苏斯鲁塔(Acharya Susrutha)列入 Kanda Visha。Aconitum Ferox 有剧毒,估计致命剂量为 1 克根粉,致命时间为 6 小时,其中含有一种名为 Aconitine 的强心毒素和神经毒素。即使摄入少量这种植物也会导致严重症状,甚至死亡。由于 Vatsanabha 的毒性很高,因此在进行任何治疗使用之前,应先对其根部进行适当的 Sodhana 处理。Rasayana(恢复活力)、Deepana(促进消化)、Balavardhana(增强体力)、Agnimandyahara(缓解消化不良)、Pleehodara(治疗脾肿大)、Vataraktahara(治疗痛风)、Shwasahara(治疗呼吸道疾病)、Kasahara(缓解咳嗽)、Gudamayahara(治疗肛门直肠疾病)等。这些只是 Vatsanabha 治疗适应症的一小部分,它已被成功用于治疗一系列病症。最新研究表明,Vatsanabha 含有多种生物活性化合物,可能具有多种潜在的治疗功效。Aconitum Ferox 的药理潜力仍然值得进行大量的研究。
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