Dhattura (Datura metel) is large, erect and stout an annual herb that grows up to 3 ft. high is known by the Thorn apple plant. It somewhat furry, having dark violet shoots with oval to broad oval leaves which are often dark violet as well.
Leaves are simple, oval to broad oval in shape that are often dark violet in color and are alternate in arrangement.
Flowers of this plant are large, greenish white or it can be yellow, red, and violet in color which are pleasantly-scented and are bisexual, and hypogenous. Its seed capsule is covered with many tapering humps and a few spines.
Roots are cylindrical in shape having lateral branches. It is brown in color and have rough surface because of presence of Fissures.
The stem of this plant is green hollow and herbaceous with strong odor.
Fruits are knobby and not spiny. Capsule is ovate to obovate with persistent reflexed calyx; about 4 cm long, 3 cm wide, covered with short, stout, spines; taste, bitter and acrid. Inflorescence are Solitary and axillary cyme.
Dhattura also known by the name thorn apple is a poisonous herb but is used in many Ayurvedic medicines after purification method. Leaves of Dhattura plant have medicinal properties like antitumor, anti-rheumatic and anti-inflammatory and its flowers are anti-asthmatic. The leaves, seeds and root are anti- catarrhal, febrifuge, anti-diarrhoeal, anti-dermatosis in nature.
Its chemical composition Scopalamine, Daturadiol, Hyoscyamine, Fastudine, Allantoin, Niacin, Vitamin C, Atropine, Noratropine, Meteolodine, hyosine, Fastusic acid etc.
Datura metel is commonly found in tropical parts of India to temperate parts of Himalayas. Also found all over Bangladesh in road sides and other fallow lands. It is invasive in parts of Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda.
Its growth is very good in a fertile calcareous soil.
Hindi / Sanskrit |
English |
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Rasa |
Laghu, Rooksha |
Taste |
Light, Dry |
Guna |
Tikta, Katu |
Physical Property |
Bitter, Pungent |
Virya |
Ushna |
Potency |
Hot |
Vipaka |
Katu |
Metabolic Property (After Digestion) |
Pungent |
It is useful to balance Kapha and Vata Dosha.
Upavisha Varga |
Category of Herbs with toxic effects on the Body |
The Bhavprakash nighantu edition of 1998: verse - 85-87, page no. - 317-320.
The names of Dhattura are Dhattura, Dhurta, Unmatha, Kanakahvya (golden yellow colored seeds), Devata, kitar, Turi, Mahamohi, Shivapriya, Matula and Madana all its Sanskrit name. It is sedative. It aagravates Vata. Promotes digestive fire. Astringent, sweet and bitter in taste. It manages Lice and Ticks, itching. It is hot in Potency. It is antimicrobial and anti-toxin in action.
The Bhavprakash nighantu with elaborated Hindi commentary by Padmashri prof. K.C. Chunekar, edited by Dr. G.S. Pandey: edition of 1998: verse- 85-87, page no-317-320.
Dhattura is a source of narcotic, acrid, anodyne, antispasmodic, intoxicating, and emetic, sedative, Hypnotic properties.
Seed - (After purifications) 50 - 100 mg