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Jalap

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jalap [′jal·əp]
(materials)
An orange or reddish solid or a yellowish to brown powder with acrid taste and slight odor; the dried tuberous root of a Mexican plant (Exogonium purga), or the drug prepared from it; used as a cathartic in medicine.

Jalap 

(Ipomoea purga), an herbaceous perennial twining plant of the family Convolvulaceae. (The plant is sometimes separated into the genus Exogonium.) The thin, creeping rhizome has thickened tuberous roots. The leaves are cordate. The flowers are large, funnelform, and pinkish violet; one to three flowers are borne by each axillary peduncle. The jalap plant is native to the moist mountainous forests of Mexico. It is cultivated as a medicinal plant in Mexico, Central America, the West Indies, and India. The roots contain 8–12 percent resin, almost 95 percent of which consists of the glycoside convolvulin. Preparations made from dried roots are used as a strong laxative.

REFERENCE

Murav’eva, D. A., and A. F. Gammerman. Tropicheskie i subtropicheskie lekarstvennye rasteniia, Moscow, 1974.


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The drugs included 15 pounds of Peruvian bark (containing quinine) to treat fevers, half-pounds of jalap and rhubarb as laxatives, and four ounces of ipecacuan to induce vomiting; cleansing the digestive tract from top to bottom was another cherished technique of the day.
 
 
 
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