SRNGATAKA (Dried Seed) in Ayurveda Botanical Name Trapa natas Linn 116

SRNGATAKA (Dried Seed)

Srngataka consists of dried seeds of Trapa natans Linn. var. bispinosa (Roxb.) Makino. Syn. T. bispinosa Roxb. T. quadrispinosa Wall. (Fam. Trapacem), a very variable, rooted, aquatic herb occurring throughout the greater part of the country in lakes, tanks and ponds arid also extensively grown

SYNONYMS

Sanskrit : Srngata, Jalaphala, Trikonaphala
Assamese : —
Bengali : Paniphal, Singade, Jalfal
English : Water Chestnut
Gujrati : Shingoda, Singoda
Hindi : Singhara, Singhada
Kannada : Singade, Gara, Simgara, Simgoda
Kashmiri : —
Malayalam : Karimpolam, Vankotta, Jalaphalam, Karimpola
Marathi : Shingoda
Oriya : Paniphala, Singada
Punjabi : Singhade, Gaunaree
Tamil : Singhara
Telugu : Kubyakam, Singada
Urdu : Singhara

DESCRIPTION

a) Macroscopic

Seeds somewhat triangular to 4-angled in shape, with or without shallow groove on both surfaces, 2 to 3.0 cm long and 2.5 to 3.5 cm wide; externally reddish-brown; mostly one surface mottled, smooth in texture.

b) Microscopic

Shows testa of three zones, outer zone consisting of tangentially elongated or somewhat crushed, 3 to 6 layered parenchymatous cells, middle zone of lignified cells, inner zone of rectangular and tangentially elongated thin-walled cells having reddish brown contents; tegmen 2 or 3 layered, comprising of tangentially elongated cells, rest of the seed consisting of thin-walled, parenchymatous cells; starch grains simple, or in groups, oval to round having distinct striations and hilum, measuring 6 to 45 n in dia, a few vascular strands with vessels showing spiral thickening, found scattered in this region. Distinction from Arrow root (a possible substitute)- Arrow root (Maranta arundinacea Linn.) starch is more irregular in shape, being ellipsoid, pear-shaped or even almost trigonal, occasionally showing small tuberosities; hilum stellar or cleft, slightly eccentric, being situated near the broader end; fine concentric striations are visible in most granules.

Powder – White; numerous simple, solitary and groups of circular to oval starch grains, having concentric striations and distinct hilum in centre, measuring upto 45 n in dia; a few fragments of testa consisting of oval to polygonal, thin-walled, parenchyma cells in surface view.

IDENTITY, PURITY AND STRENGTH

Foreign matter Not more than 2 per cent, Appendix 2.2.2.
Total Ash Not more than 3 per cent, Appendix 2.2.3.
Acid-insoluble ash Not more than 0.3 per cent, Appendix 2.2.4.
Water-soluble extractive Not less than 8 per cent, Appendix 2.2.7.

T.L.C.

T.L.C. of alcoholic extract of the drug on Silica gel ‘G’ plate using n-Butanol : Acetic acid: Water (4:1:5) vlv shows under U.V. (366 nm) one fluorescent zone at Rf. 0.60 (blue). On spraying with 5% Methanolic-Sulphuric acid reagent and heating the plate for about ten minutes at Rf. 105oC three spots appear at Rf. 0.30 (grey), 0.43 (grey), and 0.93 (violet).

CONSTITUENTS – Starch and Protein.

PROPERTIES AND ACTION

Rasa : Kasaya, Madhura
Guna : Guru
Virya : Sita
Vipaka : Madhura
Karma : Sramahara, Sukrakara, Garbhasthapana, Grahi, Pittahara, Vrsya, Stanyajanana, Rakta Stambhaka

IMPORTANT FORMULATIONS – Amrtaprasa Ghrta, Saubhagya Sunthi, Pugakhanda

THERAPEUTIC USES – Asthibhagna, Daha, Mutrakrcchra, Prameha, Raktapitta, Trsa, Visarpa, Garbha Srava, Sopha(external), Vatavyadhi

DOSE – 5-10 mg of the drug in powder form.

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