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Botanical Name: Abies webbiana Lindl.

Family: Pinaceae

 Introduction:

Talisa patri used for the respiratory disorders.

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Names in different Indian languages

English

Indian Silver Fir,

The West-Himalayan High-Level Fir,

The East-Himalayan Fir

Hindi

Talisapatra

Kannada

Talisapatri

Malayalam

Talisapatram

Sanskrit

Talisapatram, Talisa

Tamil

Talisapatri

Telugu

Talisapatri

Unani

Taalisapattar

Folk

Badar, Chilrow,

Morinda,

Raisalla,

Taalispatra.

 

 

 

Synonyms

Taalisa, Taalisapatra, Taalisha, Patraadhya, Dhaatriparni, Dhaatripatra

Abies spectabilis (D. Don) Spach.

Pinus webbiana Wall.

 

Classification according to Charaka, Susrutha & Vagbhata

 

Charaka

 

Susrutha

sirövirecana

Vagbhata

 


 

Varieties & adulterants – (CV – controversy, AD – adulterants)

 

 1. Taxus baccata   [CV]

2. Abies spectabilis

3. Rhododendron lepidotum.  [CV]

4. Rhododendron anthopogen   [CV]

5. Rhododendron compandulatum  [CV]

Rhododendron

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Abies alba

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Abies concolor

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Abies koreana

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Abies nebrodensis

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Abies pinsapo

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Morphology

A tall evergreen tree, upto 60 m high, 3- 10 in girth.

Bark— silvery white or greyish brown, very thin. Winter buds strongly resinbus, globose. large.

Leaves— variable in size, densely set in 2-4 ranks on stout branchiets, dark green, lustrous, coriaceous, persisting upto 10 years. Male catkins 1.5- 2 cm long, ellipsoid Female cones 14-20 con x 4-6 cm, cylindrical, Purple when young and brown when old, with broad .fan-shaped scales and slightly exerted or concealed bracts.

Seeds.- 8 mm long, angular oblong-obovate, winged.


Distribution & Habitat

Found in Himalyas from Kashmir to Assam at 1500- 5000 m.

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Chemical constituents:

 abiesin, n-triacontanol, beta-sitosterol and betuloside, alpha-pinene, l-limonene, deltacarene, dipentene, l-bornyl acetate , l-cardinene

 

Properties:

Rasa Tikta, Madhura

Guna Laghu, Tiksna

Virya Usna

Vipãka Katu

Karma Kapha-vatahara, Hrdya, Dipana, pachana

Expectorant, bronchial sedative, decongestant, anticatarrhal, antiseptic, carminative

Srotogamitva:

Dosha : kapha vataghna

Dhatu :rasa

Mala :mutrala

Organ : lung

Indication:

svãsa, Kãsa, Mukharoga, Ksaya, Chardi, Aruci, Agnimãndya, Gulma, Raktapitta, Hikkã.

Cough, asthma, leprosy, fever, vomiting, colic

Part used:

Leaves

Dosage:

Powder 2-4 g

Internal uses:

Respiratory System : Explore tent ,cures svsa & kasa

Digestive System: Increases appetite

Nervous System : Stimulates nerves mainly vagus


Important Yogas or Formations:

Talishdi vati. Tãlisãdi cürna, Tãlisãdi gutika

 

 

Therapeutic Uses:

(1) Aruci— Powder of Talisapatri is mixed with camphor and sugar candy and taken orally (A.H.Ci. 5).

 

(2) Kãsa— Powder of Talisa patri is given with the juice of vãsã leaves

(3) Raktapitta— Juice of Vãsã and powder of Talisa patri are given with honey (V.M.)

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