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عدد المساهمات : 231 تاريخ التسجيل : 24/02/2011 العمر : 37
| موضوع: Herbal anti-hemorrhoid preparation الأربعاء أغسطس 17, 2011 12:35 pm | |
| Herbal anti-hemorrhoid preparation:
Ingredient per…………….100 gm Ointment ……….…....1 suppositories
Lupinus albus………………… 7.1 gm ………………………..107 mg Vateria indica …………………7.1 gm ………………………..107 mg Mentha piperita ……………...5.67 gm……………………….…85 mg Aloe vera …………………….14.2 gm…………………………214 mg Package ……………………….30 gm………………………….10 supp
Trade name Neohelar Manufacturer Arab Pharmaceutical Manufacturering Co (APM) Jordan Piece in Saudi Arabia (SR) …….30………………………………25
Other ingredients that might be useful to be incorporated into such formula: Lidocaine (Base) ………………2 -5 % Propolis……………………..up to 10 % Ruscus extract
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Lupinus albus (Linn) Leguminosae Other names Lupin (French), Wolfsbohne (German), white lupin, Constituents---The bitter principle Lupinin is a glucoside occurring in yellowish needles. On boiling with dilute acids, it is decomposed into Lupigenin and a fermentable glucose. Willstatter described the following alkaloids as occurring in the different species: Lupinine, a crystalline powder and Lupinidine, a syrupy liquid in LUPINUS LUTEUS and L. NIGER. Lupanine in L. ALBUS, L. ANGUSTIFOLIUS and L. PERENNIS, a pale yellow, syrupy fluid of an intensely bitter taste. E. Schmidt affirmed that the alkaloid of the seeds of L. albus is not the same as that of the herbage. A carbohydrate analogous to dextrin has been discovered in L. luteus. According to Schwartz (1906) the seeds of LUPINUS ARABICUS contain a crystalline substance to which he gave the name of Magolan, which is a useful remedy in diabetes mellitus. ---Medicinal Action and Uses---The bruised seeds of White Lupine, after soaking in water, are sometimes used as an external application to ulcers, etc., and internally are said to be anthelmintic, diuretic and emmenagogue.
Mentha piperita Family: N.O. Labiatae Other names: Peppermint, Brandy Mint. Part Used---Herb.
Constituents---Among essential oils, Peppermint ranks first in importance. It is a colourless, yellowish or greenish liquid, with a peculiar, highly penetrating odour and a burning, camphorescent taste. It thickens and becomes reddish with age, but improves in mellowness, even if kept as long as ten or fourteen years. The chief constituent of Peppermint oil is Menthol, but it also contains menthyl acetate and isovalerate, together with menthone, cineol, inactive pinene, limonene and other less important bodies. Menthol is obtained from various species of Mentha and is imported into England, chiefly from Japan. The oils from which it is chiefly obtained are those from M. arvensis, var. piperascens, in Japan, M. arvensis, var. glabrata in China, and M. piperita in America. The local anaesthetic action of Peppermint oil is exceptionally strong. It is also powerfully antiseptic, the two properties making it valuable in the relief of toothache and in the treatment of cavities in the teeth | |
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