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Ammoniakum (Dorema ammoniacum
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Ammoniacum
Botanical: Dorema ammoniacum (D. DON.) Family: N.O. Umbelliferae
---Synonyms---Gum Ammoniac. ---Part
Used---The gum resin exuding from the flowering and fruiting stem of
Dorema ammoniacum and probably other
species. ---Habitat---Persia, extending into Southern Siberia.
---Description---The plant grows to height of about
7 feet and in spring and early summer contains a milky juice. It is
visited by numbers of beetles which puncture the stem and thus cause an
exudation, part of which dries on the stem, the rest falling to the ground
where it becomes mixed with stones and other impurities found in the gum
collected by the natives. The gum resin is found in special cavities in
the tissues of the stem, root and petioles of the leaves. The name of the
drug is said to be derived from the Temple of Jupiter Ammon in the Libyan
Desert where it was collected by the ancients. The gum resin occurs in
commerce in two forms, tear ammoniacum and lump or block ammoniacum. The
former alone is official in England and consists of pale yellow nodular
masses varying in size from a pea to a walnut, brittle when cold but
softens on warming, fractured surface, milky white or pale brown in
colour. The lump ammoniacum, which is that collected from the ground, is
used sometimes but is not official in medicine. The odour of the drug is
slight, taste acrid and persistent.
---Constituents---The drug contains volatile oil
resin and gum. The resin consists of an indifferent resene associated with
ammoresinotannol combined with salicylic acid.
---Medicinal Action and Uses---Taken internally,
it acts by facilitating expectoration and is of value in chronic
bronchitis, especially in the aged when the secretion is tough and viscid.
The resin has a mild diuretic action. It is antispasmodic and stimulant
and is given sometimes as a diaphoretic and emmenagogue, used as a plaster
for white swellings of the joints and for indolent tumours. Its use is of
great antiquity and is mentioned by Hippocrates.
---Preparations and Dosages---Ammoniacum
mixture, B.P. 4 to 8 drachms. Ammoniacum in powder, 1 part; syrup of
balsam of tolu, 2 parts; distilled water, 30 parts. Dose, 1/2 to 1 fluid
ounce. Dose of the powdered gum, 5 to 15 grains, B.P.C. Dose of the
powdered gum, 10 to 30 grains, U.S.P.
---Other Species---African Ammoniacum or
'feshook,' from Ferula Communis is not a commercial article. The
Mahommedans use if for incense; this variety grows well in the author's
garden at Chalfont St. Peter.
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