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Khorasani Ajowain

The herb is used extensively as a sedative and pain killer and is specifically used for pain affecting the urinary tract, especially when due to kidney stones. Its sedative and antispasmodic effect makes it a valuable treatment for the symptoms of Parkinson’s disease, relieving tremor and rigidity during the early stages of the disease. This species is generally considered best for external use, and also most appropriate for internal use. It is used for the treatment of bones and rheumatism, toothache, asthma, cough, nervous diseases, and stomach pain.

Uses:- Henbane is used in traditional herbal medicine for ailments of the bones, rheumatism, toothache, asthma, cough, nervous diseases, and stomach pain. It might also be used as an analgesic, sedative, and narcotic in some cultures. Adhesive bandages with henbane extract behind the ear are reported to prevent discomfort in travel-sick people.[medical citation needed] Henbane oil is used for medicinal massage. Henbane material in most Western countries can be bought in pharmacies with a prescription only. Sales of henbane oil are not legally regulated and are allowed in shops other than pharmacies in the US.

SPECIFICATION

Family Solanaceae Odour Characteristic odour
Latin Name Hyoscyamus niger Herb Extract Ratio10:1
Sanskrit Name Parasigaya Water solubility Alcohol
Common Name Khorasani Ajowain Alkaloid Alkaloids 0.4%
Solvent Used Alcohol Taste Bitter Taste
Storage Condition Store in a Dry and cool place in double PP bag with container.Appearance Brown Powder

Total heavy metal NMT 10 ppm

Heavy Metal- Total heavy metal NMT 10 ppm Arsenic – NMT 3 ppm
Lead- NMT 10 ppm
Cadmium – NMT 0.3 ppm
Mercury – NMT 1 ppm
Microbial Profile – Total Plate Count NMT 1000 CFU/G
Yeast & Moulds NMT 100 CFU/G
E-Coli Absent
Salmonella Absent
Staphylococcus aureus Absent/G
Pseudomonas Absent/G

Chemical

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Hyoscyamine, apoatropine, hyoscine, skimmianine, scopolamine, belladonines. .

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