Herbal Medicus
Suranjan Talkh | Colchicum Bitter | سورنجان تلخ
Suranjan Talkh | Colchicum Bitter | سورنجان تلخ
Arabic Name : Qalb al-ard, Sooranjaan, Haafir al-muhr, Assabi Hurmas
English Name : Colchicum, Autumn Crocus, Meadow Saffron, Naked Lady
French Name : Colchique
German Name : Gelbe Zeitlose, Gelbe Herbstzeitlose
Hindi Name : Hiran Tutiya, Suranjan
Latin name : Colchicum luteum Baker
Persian Name : Suranjan
Sanskrit Name : Hiranyatutha
Urdu Name : Suranjan Talkh
Colchicum Bitter / Suranjan-e-Talkh (سورنجان تلخ) also known as Colchicum Autumnale, is a herb with very narrow leaves, broadening towards the tip, brownish fleshy underground stems, large yellow flowers and fruits with recurved tips.
Contraindication:
The bitter variety is not to be ingested under any circumstances as it may cause death.
The chief constituent of colchicum is the alkaloid, colchicines, which occurs in the form of yellow flakes, crystals or as whitish yellow amorphous powder. Its odor resembles the hay when dampened and warmed.
The active principle colchicines contained in the corms is beneficial in relieving pain and inflammation of gout. Clinical experiments with colchicum in small doses over a long period have shown success in about 60 percent of patients. The seeds, chiefly the rind also contain colchicines, and may be used in the treatment of gouts in the same manner as the corms.
Colchicum bitter is used to relieve the pain and inflammation of acute gout, arthritis and rheumatism. Colchicum bitter is poisonous and applied externally to reduce pain and swelling.