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Revision as of 06:50, 2 December 2021

Brassica campestris L.

Sarshapa
Section/Chapter Herb database/Sarshapa
Botanical name(s) Brassica campestris L.
Contributors --
Year of publication 2021
Publisher Charak Samhita Research, Training and Skill Development Centre
DOI Awaited

English name

Mustard

Synonyms in Charak Samhita

Sarshapa

Reference in Charak Samhita and its actions

Herbs and their activities
Sr.no. Reference in Charak Samhita Activity
1 Sutra sthana 2/3 Sirovirechana (Errhine therapy)
2 Sutra sthana 3/5 Siddhatamachurnapradeha
3 Sutra sthana 4/9(14) Kandughnamahakashay
4 Sutra sthana 4/9(25) Asthapanopagmahakashay
5 Sutra sthana 4/9(27) Shirovirechanopagmahakashay


Ayurvedic pharmacological properties

Properties
Sr.no. Pharmacological criteria Properties
1 Taste (rasa) Pungent (katu), Bitter (tikta)
2 Potency (veerya) Hot (ushna)
3 Post digestion effect (vipaka) Pungent (katu)
4 Qualities (guna) Sharp (tikshna), Rough (ruksha); Oil and seed is Unctuous (snigdha)
5 Actions (karma) Reduces kapha and vata; increases pitta

Current availability

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Current researches

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