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Solanum nigrum
Linn. (Solanaceae)

Black Nightshade

Kakamachi,
Kakahva
Makoi
 
Solanum Nigrum History
It has been used in early Ayurveda along with other ingredients in heart disease. It was also stated that the berries of this plant could be eaten without danger. It appears to have been used chiefly by the Greeks as a local application to inflamed parts. In Persia it has been described to be useful in dropsy and as a diuretic. Most Arabian and Persian writers of Materia Medica describe four different kinds. Mr. M. Shariff in his supplement to the pharmacopeia of India speaks very favourably of it as a cathartic and diuretic. In 1890, the physiological action of solanine,the active principle of this plant, had been investigated by Max Perles. He found its action upon amoeboids, infusoria and ciliated epithelium cells to be that of a powerful protoplasmic poison.


Habitat
Found throughout India in dry parts, up to an elevation of 2,100 m.

Morphology Description (Habit)
S.nigrum is a herbaceous or suffrutescent weed. The leaves are ovate or oblong, sinuate-toothed or lobed, narrowed at both ends; the flowers are white, in drooping umbel-like 3-8-flowered clusters; the berries are red, yellow or black and round; the seeds are discoid, smooth, yellow and minutely pitted.

Principal Constituents
Solamargine and solasonine.

Indications
The plant is effective in the treatment of cirrhosis of the liver. The plant is also credited with emollient, diuretic, antiseptic and laxative properties.



 
 
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