Steinmetz:Datura

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Datura alba

Also known as (or relevant to)
Family
Solanaceae
English Names
  • Indian Datura (white-flowered)
  • Indian Thorn-Apple
Natural Habitat
  • India; grown in the South of Europe
  • China
  • South Africa
Part(s) Used
  • Folia Daturae albae
  • Semen Daturae albae
Constituent(s)
  • hyoscine (scopolamine)
  • daturine
  • atropine
  • mucilage
  • albumen
Action
  • anodyne
  • sedative
  • narcotic
  • toxic. In India
  • the plant has acquired a bad reputation as a secret poison used by criminals



Datura arborea

Also known as (or relevant to)
Family
Solanaceae
English Names
  • Large Thorn-Apple
  • Purple Stinkweed
  • Angel's Trumpet
Natural Habitat
  • South America; naturalized in Italy and South Western Europe
  • extensively cultivated in Hungary
Part(s) Used
  • Flores Daturae
Constituent(s)
  • hyoscyamine and related alkaloids
Action
  • toxic; recommended for smoking in asthma



Datura stramonium

Also known as (or relevant to)
Family
Solanaceae.
English Names
  • Stramonium weed
  • Common Thorn-Apple
  • Devil's Apple
  • Mad-Apple
  • Jimson weed
Natural Habitat
  • all over the world except in the extremely cold regions
  • Southern Russia
  • Hungary
Part(s) Used
  • Folia Stramonii
  • Semen Stramonii
Constituent(s)
  • seed
  • leaf: daturine (a mixture of hyoscyamine and atropine)
  • scopolamine
  • tannin; root: hyoscyamine
  • scopolamine
  • acids
  • tannin
  • fatty oil
Action
  • leaf: hypnotic
  • narcotic
  • anodyne
  • nervine
  • antispasmodic
  • anti-asthmatic
  • toxic; seed: sedative
  • narcotic
  • nervine
  • anodyne
  • antispasmodic
  • toxic. The leaf is smoked for the relief of asthma

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