
Active
constituents of plants (Vegetables):- Active constituents of plants are those
which are responsible wholly or partially for pharmacological action of the
drug.
The pharmacologically active
constituents of plants are:
i.
Alkaloids.
ii.
Glycosides.
iii.
Fixed oil and volatile oils.
iv. Antibiotics.
v.
Tannins.
vi. Carbohydrates.
Active
principle
|
Source
|
Drugs
|
Clinical
uses
|
Glycosides
|
Digitalis purpura
(plants of foxglove family)
|
Digoxin,
Digitoxin,
Ouabain.
|
As cardio-tonic agent
|
Alkaloids
|
Atropa belladona
|
Atropine
|
Used as analgesic and anti-inflammatory
agent.
|
Papaver somniferum.
Claviceps purpurea.
|
Morphine,
Ergotamine,
Ergonovine.
|
As analgesic agent.
Used in migraine.
As oxytocic agent.
|
|
Oil
|
Olea europaea
|
Olive oil
|
As an emollient in treating skin disease.
|
Ricinus communis
|
Castor oil ,
Peppermint oil.
|
As laxative, emollient.
|
|
Tannin
|
Bark of plant (nutgall)
(1) Tea (2) Coffee
|
Tincture of Catechu
|
Used as astringent, antidote of
poison, topical haemostatic and constipating agent.
|
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