common name | Datura Flower Yang Jin Hua |
alias | Hindu Datura Flower Man Tuo Luo Hua |
family | Solanaceae |
category | Phlegm-Resolving, Cough-Suppressing and Asthma-Relieving, Wind-Extinguishing and Convulsion-Stopping |
This product is the dried flower of the Solanaceae plant Datura metel L. (Southern Datura Flower) or Datura innoxia Mill. (Northern Datura Flower), collectively referred to as various Datura Flowers. It can be harvested during the flowering period, with higher yields in the south from April to September and in the north from July to August. The flowers are picked in the early morning after the dew has dried. For Southern Datura Flower, it is customary to remove the calyx, while for Northern Datura Flower, the calyx is retained. The flowers are then spread flat on mats to dry in the sun, shade, or with mild heat, and finally bundled into small bundles. The best quality flowers are large, unbroken, dry, and free of impurities. Southern Datura Flower is mainly produced in Jiangsu, Fujian, and Guangdong, while Northern Datura Flower is mainly produced in Henan, Hebei, and Shandong. It is traditionally believed that Southern Datura Flower is of superior quality.
bubble_chart Properties and Meridians
Acrid, warm, toxic. Gangmu: "acrid, warm, toxic." Shengcao Yaoxing Beiyao: "sweet, warm, toxic." Bencao Biandu: "acrid, warm, extremely toxic. Act on lung meridian."
Relieves asthma and cough, alleviates pain, relieves spasms, and provides anesthetic pain relief.
Treats asthma, convulsions, wind-dampness arthralgia, beriberi, sores and ulcer pain. Also used as an anesthetic in surgical procedures.
For oral use: 0.3-0.6g; can also be rolled into cigarettes for smoking (multiple uses, not exceeding 1.5g per day). For external use: decoct in water for washing or grind into powder for topical application.
bubble_chart Cautions and Contraindications
Use with caution for internal administration. Contraindicated in cases of external contraction, phlegm-heat cough and asthma, glaucoma, heart disease, and hypertension; use with caution in patients with abnormal liver or kidney function, those with a weak constitution, and pregnant women.
bubble_chart Modern Pharmacology
Southern Datura Flower contains total alkaloids ranging from 0.125% to 0.82%, primarily scopolamine, with a content of 0.11% to 0.47%, and hyoscyamine, with a content of 0.01% to 0.37%. Northern Datura Flower contains total alkaloids ranging from 0.19% to 0.53%, mainly scopolamine, with a content of 0.17% to 0.51%, and hyoscyamine, with a content of 0.015% to 0.14%. The hairy Hindu Datura Flower (Northern Datura Flower) also contains demethyl hyoscyamine. Datura Flower also contains scopoletin.