Aesculuc hippocastanum

Primary Characteristics

Primary Characteristics

Aesculuc hippocastanumbelongs to Hippocastanaceae, family.
The English Name for this herb is Horse chestnut.

Pharmacological Actions

The pharmacological Actions of Aesculuc hippocastanum are Anti-edematous, Anti-haemorrhagic, Anti-inflammatory, Astringent, Circulatory Tonic, Expectorant, Venotonic.

Indications

The Indications of Aesculuc hippocastanum are Bronchitis, Asthma, Sprains, Hemorrhoids, Edema, Chronic venous insufficiency, Varicose Veins.

The Indications of Seeds of Aesculuc hippocastanum are Varicose Veins, Sports Injuries, Trauma, Skin Ulcer.

No Contra Indication information is available for Aesculuc hippocastanum.

Temperaments

No Temperament information is available for Aesculuc hippocastanum.

Available Brands

No Brand information is available for Aesculuc hippocastanum.

Compound Preparations

No Compound Preparation information is available for Aesculuc hippocastanum.

Dosage

PartDoseInstruction
Whole HerbN/A
Fruit (dried)0.200g - 1.000gEquivalent tds
Seeds0.200g - 1.000gN/A

Herb's Description

Aesculuc hippocastanum is a tree, and errect. 40 to 60 ft tall, with a round or oblong crown, 1 to 2 feet in diameter. Flower: Creamy white in a large showy upright cluster, 5 to 8 inches long, appear in spring Twig: Stout, with a large shield-shaped leaf scar; terminal buds are large (1/2 to 1 inch); shiny, sticky and reddish brown, lateral buds are much smaller.
Aesculuc hippocastanum's Leaves. Opposite, palmately compound leaf with usually 7, obovate, serrate leaflets (4 to 6 inches long), dark green above and paler below, petioles as long as leaflets.
Aesculuc hippocastanum's Bark. Light to dark brownish gray, developing irregular scaly, rough ridges.
Aesculuc hippocastanum's Fruit (dried). Nearly round with thick, leathery very spiny husks enclosing 1 to 3 smooth, chestnut brown seeds.

Taste Odor & Occurrence

No information about taste, odor & occurences is available for Aesculuc hippocastanum

Substitutes

No information regarding Aesculuc hippocastanum's substitute is currently available.

Active Constituents

Aesculuc hippocastanum's Active constituents:

Antidotes

No information regarding Aesculuc hippocastanum's antidot is currently available.

Warning & Precautions

There have been two reports of kidney damage in persons consuming very large quantities of aescin. Because of the irritant effect of the saponins, horse chestnut should not be applied to broken or ulcerated skin

Toxicity

Currently no Toxicity information is available for Aesculuc hippocastanum. (work in progress)