Synonym.—Triticum.
Couch grass (Triticum,
U.S.P.) consists of the dried rhizome of Agropyrum repens,
Beauvois
(N.O. Gramineae), formerly known as Triticum repens, Linn., a
weed
abundant in Europe, N. Asia, Australasia, and America. Couch grass is
official
for use in the Australasian, Eastern, and North American Colonies. The
rhizome
should be gathered in the spring, deprived of its roots and dried. As
met with
in commerce it occurs in short, straight pieces, which are hollow,
except at
the nodes, about 3 to 6 millimetres long, and 2 to 2.5 millimetres
broad,
straw-coloured, and strongly furrowed longitudinally. The rhizome
should be
free from leaves and roots. It is devoid of odour, but has a faint,
sweetish
taste.
Constituents.—The constituents of the rhizome are
triticin (a carbohydrate resembling irisin), glucose, mucilage,
mannite, and
inosite. No starch is present and no definite active constituent has
yet been
discovered. Triticin yields laevulose on hydrolysis.
Action and Uses.—Couch grass is a demulcent
diuretic, and is ,employed in the treatment of catarrhal diseases of
the
genito-urinary tract. It is given in the form of a decoction and a
liquid
extract.
Decoctum Agropyri, I.C.A.—DECOCTION OF COUCH GRASS. Syn.—Decoctum Tritici; Decoction of Triticum.
Couch grass, cut small, 5; distilled water, sufficient to produce 100. Decoction of couch grass is demulcent, and a suitable vehicle for bladder sedatives and antiseptics. It is official in the Australasian Colonies, the Eastern Colonies, and the North American Colonies. Dose.—15 to 60 mils (1/2 to 2 fluid ounces).
Extractum Agropyri Liquidum, I.C.A.—LIQUID EXTRACT OF COUCH GRASS. Syn.—Extractum Tritici Liquidum; Liquid Extract of Triticum.
Couch grass, cut small, 100; distilled water, boiling, a sufficient quantity alcohol, 25, or sufficient to produce 100. This preparation is official in the Australasian Colonies, the Eastern Colonies, and the North American Colonies, where the proportion of alcohol may he increased to one-fourth by weight of the finished product, in order to prevent fermentation. Dose.—4 to 8 mils (1 to 2 fluid drachms).
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1-KŁĄCZE PERZU (Rhizoma Agropyri)
Skład chemiczny: w surowcu występuje saponina (związek podobny do inuliny), trytycyna i związki krzemowe.
Działanie i zastosowanie: kłącze ma działanie lekko moczopędne, regulujące przemianę materii i wzmagające procesy trawienne. Stosuje się w postaci odwarów w zaburzeniach trawiennych, w kamicy nerkowej i w chorobach wątroby.
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