Buxus papillosa C.K. Schn.
Primary Characteristics
Primary Characteristics
Buxus papillosa C.K. Schn. is aslo known as Buxus sempervirens Hk, belongs to Buxaceae, family.
The Arabic Names for this herb are Baqas, Baqsees.
The English Name for this herb is Boxwood Tree.
The Urdu Names for this herb are Bafash, Chikri, Shamshad.
Pharmacological Actions
The pharmacological Actions of Buxus papillosa C.K. Schn. are Anti-bilious, Diaphoretic, Diuretic, Febrifuge, Hair Tonic, Laxative, Sedative.
Seeds:
Anti-goutAnti-rheumaticAstringentDesiccative Flowers:
AromaticCardiac TonicCephalic TonicFragrant Leaves:
Hair Darkening Wood:
Hair Tonic Fruits:
Anti-fertilityAstringentDesiccative Flowers(Aqua Distillate):
AromaticCardiac TonicCephalic TonicFragrant
Indications
The Indications of Leaves of Buxus papillosa C.K. Schn. are Dermatitis, Headache, Gout, Rheumatism, Leprosy, Syphilis.
The Indications of Bark of Buxus papillosa C.K. Schn. are Syphilis, Rheumatism, Gout, Leprosy, Dermatitis.
The Indications of Wood of Buxus papillosa C.K. Schn. are Syphilis, Rheumatism, Leprosy, Gout, Dermatitis.
The Indication of Decoction (leaves) of Buxus papillosa C.K. Schn. is Prolapsus Ani.
The Indications of Decoction (fruit) of Buxus papillosa C.K. Schn. are Freckles, Skin Ailments.
No Contra Indication information is available for Buxus papillosa C.K. Schn..
Temperaments
The Temperament of Buxus papillosa C.K. Schn. is 2nd order, warm and dry.
Available Brands
No Brand information is available for Buxus papillosa C.K. Schn..
Compound Preparations
No Compound Preparation information is available for Buxus papillosa C.K. Schn..
Dosage
Part | Dose | Instruction |
Whole Herb | 3.000g - 5.000g | |
Dried Fruit | 13.000g | N/A |
Herb's Description
Buxus papillosa C.K. Schn.. Its a shrub or a small tree, 3-5 m tall. Stem crooked, branches erect to spreading, hoary pubescent when young. Leaves narrowly lanceolate or oblong-elliptic, 1.2-5.5 cm long, 0.5-1.2 cm broad, attenuate at the base into a minute petiole, acute to sub-obtuse, whitish-papillate and minutely hairy or giabrescent beneath, veins and veinlets indistinct. Racemes 8-12 mm long, with a terminal female flower surrounded by very closely arranged male flowers. Sepals somewhat oblong, 2-3 mm long, bilobed at apex. Stamens c. 5 mm long, exerted, anthers c. 2 mm long, ovary slightly triangular, c. 2 mm long; styles as long as ovary; pistillode c. 1.5 mm long in male flowers. Capsule trilocular, ovoid-oblong, walnut brown, c. 8 mm long, c. 5 mm in diameter, horns c. 2 mm long, upright. Seeds oblong, c. 4 mm long, c. 3 mm wide.
Buxus papillosa C.K. Schn.'s Bark. Its a shrub or a small tree, 3-5 m tall. Stem crooked, branches erect to spreading, hoary pubescent when young. Leaves narrowly lanceolate or oblong-elliptic, 1.2-5.5 cm long, 0.5-1.2 cm broad, attenuate at the base into a minute petiole, acute to sub-obtuse, whitish-papillate and minutely hairy or giabrescent beneath, veins and veinlets indistinct. Racemes 8-12 mm long, with a terminal female flower surrounded by very closely arranged male flowers. Sepals somewhat oblong, 2-3 mm long, bilobed at apex. Stamens c. 5 mm long, exerted, anthers c. 2 mm long, ovary slightly triangular, c. 2 mm long; styles as long as ovary; pistillode c. 1.5 mm long in male flowers. Capsule trilocular, ovoid-oblong, walnut brown, c. 8 mm long, c. 5 mm in diameter, horns c. 2 mm long, upright. Seeds oblong, c. 4 mm long, c. 3 mm wide.
Taste Odor & Occurrence
Occurence: It occurs in Bhutan, Europe, India, North Africa, Pakistan.. In Pakistan it is common in foot-hills in Panjab,N.W.F.P and Blauchistan usually between 650-3000m.
Taste: Bitter
Substitutes
No information regarding Buxus papillosa C.K. Schn.'s substitute is currently available.
Active Constituents
Buxus papillosa C.K. Schn.'s Active constituents:
Antidotes
No information regarding Buxus papillosa C.K. Schn.'s antidot is currently available.
Warning & Precautions
It may causes cramps,diarrhoea,nausea,vertigo and collapse or respiratory failure on oral administration. Its overdose may cause convulsions. Large quantities are found to have antifertility effect in women.
Toxicity
Currently no Toxicity information is available for Buxus papillosa C.K. Schn.. (work in progress)