शल्लकी
शैलूषः
शैलूषौ
शलाटु
श्वॆतकरवीरः
श्वॆतकुवलयं
श्वॆतखदिरः
श्वॆतदूर्वा
श्वॆतपुनर्नवा
श्वॆतपुष्पः
श्वॆतपुष्पःसैरॆयः
श्वॆतपुष्पा
श्वॆतपुष्पा अपराजिता
श्वॆतमूला
श्वॆतमारिषः
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शल्लकी
Botanical name -
Boswellia serrata
Description -
Balsamiferous tree, nearly 7 m high; bark reddish or grey, peeling off in flakes; leaves alternate or nearly opposite, petiolate, imparipinnate with opposite sessile leaflets, very variable in size, shape and degree of pubescence, deciduous; racemes axillary or terminal, shorter than leaves; flowers small, white; drupes trigonous, containing three 1-seeded pyrenes; seeds pendulous, compressed.
Chemical Constituents-
It contains boswellic acid, libanoresene, arabic acid with calcium and magnesium, bassorin, bitter principle and essential oil with pinene, dipentene and phellandrene. Bark contains carbohydrates, glucosides and Beta-sitosterol. Leaves contain essential oil. Resin yields acids, diterpene alcohol serratol
Use -
Bark used in diarrhoea and skin troubles. Gum considered expectorant, diuretic and stomachic, used in diarrhoea and dysentery, pulmonary affections and cutaneous troubles: Shallakee - Bark, resin - Cardiac diseases, haemorrhage, cough, dyspnoea, polyuria, leucorrhoea, oligospermia, skin disease.
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