Cymbopogon jwarancusa is medicinal plant belonging to grass family. It is found in temperate, and tropical areas of India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Iraq, and many other countries. An essential oil with mint smell is present in the plant in low amount. In India, few common names used for this plant include Lamajja, Lamajjaka (Sanskrit), Vilaamichhan (Siddha), and Izkhar Makki (Urdu).
Cymbopogon jwarancusa is used in the treatment of diseases of the blood, skin, burning sensations, leprosy, biliousness, thirst, vomiting, unconsciousness, and fever. It is a cooling, bitter, digestible, alexiteric, appetizer, stomachic, and astringent. Externally, it is applied on applied to abdominal tumor.
In Unani, whole plant is known as Izkhar Makki, roots as Bekhe Izkar, and flowers as Shagofa Izkher. The plant is used as an ingredient of many Unani medicines.
General Information
It is a tall grass, up to 1.8 m. high with aromatic roots. Leaves are flat up to 60 cm long, and 5 mm broad, narrowly linear, filiform above, and ending in a long capillary tip.
Description: Culm erect, about 1 m high, nodes often swollen (Fig 5). Leaf-sheath glabrous, more of less curled. Leaf-blade whitish, glabrous. Spathate panicle erect, 15-40 cm long. Raceme 13-22mm long; lowermost pedicel, and lower raceme-base not swollen, and not fused. But flat/rachisinternodes, and pedicels densely pilose along the margins, and the back. Sessile spikelet 4.5-5.5mm long, lower glume lanceolate, 0.8 mm wide, sharply keeled, shallowly concave on the backglabrous, nerveless or 1-2 nerved; awn 7-10 mm long. Pedicelled spikelet 6 mm long; lower glume lanceolate, 0.8-1 mm wide, 3-7 nerved.
Scientific Classification
The botanical name of the plant are Cymbopogon jwarancusa. It belongs to plant genus Cymbopogon, and family Poaceae / Gramineae. Many plants belonging to this family are used for commercial, and medicinal uses. They are high in essential oil content.
The name of genus, Cymbopogon is derived from Greek word kymbe = hallow boat like-vessel, and pogon = beard. It Species name is jwarancusa, which is probable derived from Sanskrit word jwar=fever, and Cusa / Kusha= grass, or Ankusha=breaker as this grass traditionally used to treat fever. Below is given taxonomical classification of the plant.
- Kingdom: Plantae – Plants
- Subkingdom: Tracheobionta – Vascular plants
- Superdivision: Spermatophyta – Seed plants
- Division: Magnoliophyta – Flowering plants
- Class: Liliopsida – Monocotyledons
- Subclass: Commelinidae
- Order: Cyperales
- Family: Poaceae / Gramineae – Grass family
- Genus: Cymbopogon Spreng. – Lemon grass
- Species: Cymbopogon jwarancusa (Jones) Schult.
Synonyms
- Andropogon jwarancusa Jones.
- Andropogon himalayensis Gandoger
Part(s) used for medicinal purpose: Whole plant, especially roots, and shoots
Plant type: Grass, weed
Distribution: Outer hill zone of the Kumaon, Garhwal, Peshawar, Jodhpur, and Jaisalmer, Sind, Bihar
Duration: Perennial
Group: Monocot
Vernacular names / Synonyms
- Scientific name: Cymbopogon jwarancusa
- Sanskrit: Amrinala, Avadahaka, Avadataka, Dirghamula, Ishthakapathika, Jalashaya, Laghu, Lamajjaka, Laya, Nalada, Sevya, Shighra, Sunala, Sunila
- Hindi: Bur, Ghatyari, Ibharankusha, Karankusha, Khavi, Khawi, Khoi, Lamjak, Panni, San, Solara
- Bengal: Gandhavena, Ibharankusha, Karankusa
- Gujarati: Jalavalo, Khadajala, Pilovalo
- Arabic: Izkhir
- Persian: Gurgiyah
- Chinese: Mei guicao
- Japanese: Jamaroosa, Jamaroosagurasu.
- French: Herb de Citron, Citronnelle en herbe
- German: Zitronengras
- Ayurvedic: Jwarankush, Lamajja, Lamajjaka
- Siddha: Vilaamichhan
- Unani: Izkhar Makki (Plant), BekheIzkar (Root), and Shagofa Izkher (flower)
Constituents of Cymbopogon jwarancusa
Major constituent of the essential oil is piperitone, 65% others include borneol, cadinene, camphene, camphor,farnesene, geraniol, alpha-and beta-pinene. The antibacterial activity is attributed to piperitone.
Important Medicinal Properties
Cymbopogon jwarancusa is rich in medicinal properties. The understanding of these properties will help us to better utilize this herb. These also indicate the conditions in which we should avoid it. Below is given medicinal properties along with the meaning.
Antioxidant: Reduces damage due to oxygen, such as that caused by free radicals.
Anti-rheumatic: Counteracting rheumatism, and rheumatoid disease.
Blood purifier: Detoxifies.
Bechic: Remedy for a cough.
Carminative: relieving flatulence.
Diuretic: Causing increased passing of urine.
Emmenagogue: Stimulates or increases menstrual flow.
Lithontriptic: Dissolving or destroying stone in the bladder or kidneys
Medicinal Uses of Cymbopogon jwarancusa
Cymbopogon jwarancusa / Izkhar is used in the treatment of a variety of diseases due to its antimicrobial, antioxidant, astringent, cooling, expectorant, digestive, carminative, and blood purifying properties.
It is used to purify blood. It is used as tonic in dyspepsia, especially that of children, stimulant, and diaphoretic. It is also used in the treatment of gout, rheumatism, and fever.
Unani Properties
Muqavvi Meda wa Ama (Gastric, and intestine tonic): Tone up the gastric, and intestine, improve the liver function by various ways
Hazim (Digestive): Help in digestion either by tone up gastric or by toning intestine
Unani Formulations
Arq-E-Amber: Used as a general tonic.
Arq Maullehem Mako Kasni wala: Having Mohallil Auram Shikam (Resolvant of inflammation of stomach) action, and used in the treatment of Liver, and other abdominal disorders.
Dawaul Kurkum Sagheer: Having Muqavvi Gurda (Renal tonic), Muqavvi Masana (Urinary bladder tonic), and Muqavvi Jiger (Liver tonic) properties, and used in the treatment of the liver, and Spleen disorders.
Majun-E-Dabid-Ul-Ward / Majun Dabeedulvard: Having Mudirr-e-Baul (Diuretic), Mohallil-e-Waram (Antiinflammatory) properties, and used in the treatment of Waram-e-Jigar (Hepatitis), Waram-e-Meda (Gastritis), Waram-e-Rahem (Uteritis), Zof-e-Jigar (Weakness of the liver), and Zof-e-Meda (Weakness of stomach).
Recommended Dose of the plant
- The powder is taken in a dose of 3-5 grams.
- This plant has emmenagogue action, and therefore should not be used in pregnancy.