Biduri (Calotropis gigantea [Willd.]

Posted by Imam Syafei Monday, November 26, 2012 0 komentar
Biduri

(Calotropis gigantea [Willd.]
Synonyms:
C. gigantea R.Br., Asclepias gigantea Willd.

Family:
asclepiadaceae.

Description:
Biduri are found in the area be in season drought, such as dry grasslands, mountain slopes are low, and sandy beaches. Shrubs erect, 0.5 to 3 m. Stem round, thick, thick-haired young twigs are white. Leaves single, short-stemmed, lies face. Leaf blade oval or elliptical, blunt tip, base heart-shaped, flat edge, pertulangan pinnate, 8-30 cm long, 4-15 cm wide, .....................
light green. The upper surface of the leaf blade tight white haired young (slowly disappearing), while the lower surface remains thick white hair. Compound interest in a child's umbrella, at the tip or axillary panicles. Meeting haired flower stalks, petals shaped steering the ship, lilac, sometimes white. The fruit tube, oval or elliptical, the base of the fruit in the form of connection, 9-10 cm long, green. The seeds are small, oval, flat, brown, short-haired and thick hair like silk long appendix. If one of the parts of the plant were injured, will issue a white sap, watery, bitter taste and chocolate, over time sweet, strong odor, and toxic. Biduri bark contains fiber material that can be used to make nets. Biduri can be propagated by seed


Local Name:
LOCAL NAME: Sumatra: rubik, biduri, lembega, rembega, rumbigo. Java: babakoan, badori, biduri, thistle, saduri, sidoguri, bidhuri, burigha. Bali: Manori, maduri. Nusa Tenggara: muduri, rembiga, kore, krokoh, kolonsusu, kapauk modo, modo kampauk. Sulawesi: rambega. Foreign Name: Giant milk weed, plant fades (I), ships (Tag.), oscherstrauch. Name bulbs: Calotropidis Radicis Cortex (root bark biduri).

Curable Disease:
NATURE AND USSAGE: Caucasian roots biduri kolagoga nutritious, laxative sweat (diaforetik), stimulants vomiting (emetic), stimulate the digestive enzymes (alternate), and laxative urine (diuretic). Biduri efficacious emetic bark, flowers nutritious tonic, and increase appetite (stomakik). Rubifasien nutritious leaves and relieve itching. Sap poisonous and can cause vomiting. However, efficacious as a laxative.

Utilization:

PART USED
Plant part used is the root bark, leaves, sap, and flowers.

INDICATIONS
Root bark is used for the treatment of: fever, stomach feels full, foot sore and weak, poisonous snake bites, chronic ulcers and other skin diseases.
The leaves are used for the treatment of: scabies, sores, ulcers, sores, itching of chickenpox (varicella), measles (measles), fever, and cough.
Flowers are used for the treatment of: inflammatory, stomach (gastritis), cough, shortness of breath, influenza, secondary syphilis, gonorrhea (gonorrhea), and leprosy (leprosy).
The sap is used for treatment: ulcers, eczema, enlarged lymph nodes, sores on syphilis, sores on legs, sore teeth, and pull out the thorn that pierced the skin.

HOW TO USE
For drugs taken, boiled 0.1 to 0.65 g root bark, then drink. For external use, layukan fresh leaves to taste, then add whiting and grind until smooth. Furthermore, smear ingredients to the affected body part scurvy. For abdominal pain, layukan fresh leaves on the fire, and rub the oil on the surface, is used to close the abdomen. For earache, young leaves mashed until smooth, then squeeze. Water dripped juice on the affected ear. For wounds or ulcers, grind the dried leaves into powder, then sprinkle the powder on the wound or ulcer.

EXAMPLE OF USE
Gastritis
Wash 1/3 handheld biduri flower, then boiled in three cups of water until the remaining approximately 2 1/4 cups. Once cool, strain and add honey to taste. Furthermore, slap to drink potions. For treatment, drink this potion as much as 3/4 cup, three times a day.

Leprosy, secondary syphilis, gonorrhea
Boil 0.1 g of dried flowers in three cups of water until the remaining into a glass. Once cool strain and filter drinking water.

Bitten by a poisonous snake
Wash the roots of one finger to clean, then chew and swallow the water, while the waste is used to close the wound.

Sore feet and limp
Wash the roots thoroughly enough, then mash finely. Add rice flour (as much) and stir until blended. Herb rubbed on the sore leg.

Ulcer
Put fruit on the sap boils stubborn.


And syphilis sores on feet
Wash wounds on syphilis and legs, then rub the sap biduri on the wound.

Smooth thorn
Squirt biduri sap on the body part pierced by thorns. Directly, the sap will issue a thorn in the skin itself.

Enlarged lymph nodes.
Apply glands are swollen with sap biduri.

Toothache
Apply sap biduri on the sore tooth. How basting should be done with caution, not about healthy teeth.

Coughing and shortness of breath
Burn the dried leaves and breathe the smoke.

Thrush
Wash leaves thoroughly enough, mash until smooth, then squeezed. Apply water feelings on the part of the sprue.

Measles
Wash 1/4 handheld leaf biduri, 1/4 genggan young sour leaves, and turmeric for 1/2 fingers; then mash until smooth. Add one cup of boiled water and a tablespoon of honey and stir until blended. Furthermore, potions filtered and filter drinking water. The treatment is done twice a day.

Earache
Wash the young leaves thoroughly, then mash until smooth. Next, squeeze and strain, then the water dropped into the ear pain. Perform this treatment 3-4 times a day.

Stomach ache
Wash leaves thoroughly, then layukan on fire. Apply the oil, then put the leaves in the abdomen.


Scabies
Wash a handful of fresh leaves thoroughly, then rinse with lukewarm water. Layukan the leaves on fire, then mash and add 1/4 teaspoon of whiting. Comminution done until ingredients into dough, like a thick porridge. Finally, apply a concoction of the hands and feet that scurvy.

Itch
Wash biduri leaves thoroughly, then apply coconut oil on the surface and layukan on fire. They are used to rub an itchy skin.

Note
Gum Tumbu

Composition:
The root contains saponin, sapogenin, kalotropin, kalotoksin, uskarin, kalaktin, gigantin, and Harsha. The leaves contain saponins, flavonoids, polyphenols, tannins, and calcium oxalate. Trunk contains tannins, saponins and calcium oxalate. The sap contains a heart that resembles digitalis toxicity.

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Judul: Biduri (Calotropis gigantea [Willd.]
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