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Chitrak Powder (Plumbago zeylanica) – The Ayurvedic Digestive & Metabolic Booster
Chitrak Powder (Plumbago zeylanica) – The Ayurvedic Digestive & Metabolic Booster
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Citraka (Chitrak) – Product Monograph
1. Synonyms (पर्यायवाची नाम)
- Sanskrit Synonyms:
- Citrakaḥ (चित्रकः) – Stimulates digestive fire, sharp like flame
- Analanāmā (अनलनामा) – Fire-like, digestive stimulant
- Pathī / Pīṭhī (पाठी / पीठी) – Known for action against Grahaṇī & Kuṣṭha
- Vyālaḥ (व्यालः) – Acts aggressively on diseases like a wild beast
- Ūṣaṇaḥ (ऊषणः) – Pungent and heating
2. Regional Names
- Hindi: Cita (चीत), Cītā (चीता), Citaura (चितउर)
- Bengali: Cita, Citu
- Marathi: Citraka
- Kannada: Pellī Citrāmūla, Citrakamūla
- Punjabi: Citrā
- Telugu: Agnimata, Citramūlam, Tellacitra
- Tamil: Peñcottara
- Gujarati: Citro
- Malayalam: Vellakotuveri, Kotubeli
- English: Ceylon Leadwort, White Leadwort
3. Botanical Description
- Accepted Botanical Sources:
- Plumbago zeylanica Linn. – Śveta Citraka (White Chitrak)
- Plumbago indica Linn. syn. P. rosea Linn. – Rakta Citraka (Red Chitrak)
- P. capensis Thunb. – Kṛṣṇa Citraka (not commonly used)
- Vogelia indica Gibs. – Wild form found in Girnar & Abu
- Family: Plumbaginaceae
- Morphology (P. zeylanica):
- Habit: Perennial herb with striate stems, common in hot parts of India.
- Leaves: Ovate, 3.7–10 cm, shortly petioled, base narrowed.
- Flowers: White, borne in long spike-like racemes; calyx tubular, glandular.
- Fruit: Capsule enclosed within persistent calyx; seeds oblong.
- Flower Color: White (P. zeylanica), Red (P. indica).
4. Chemical Constituents
- Active Principle: Plumbagin (up to 0.9%) – major naphthoquinone compound.
- Roots & Other Parts Contain:
- 2-methyl-5-hydroxy-1,4-naphthoquinone (Plumbagin)
- Chitranone, Bisplumbagin, Droserone, Elliptinone, Zeylanone
- β- & α-amyrins, Lupeol, Taraxasterol
- Catechol tannins, Amino acids
- Glucose, Fructose, Invertase, Protease (root bark)
- Sterols: β-sitosterol
- Coumarins & organic acids (Plumbagic acid, Vanillic acid)
- Pharmacological Actions of Plumbagin:
- CNS stimulant in small doses
- Dilates peripheral vessels, lowers BP slightly
- Increases gastric secretions, bile, urine, sweat
- Potent irritant, vesicant, antiseptic, antifungal, antibacterial
- Inhibits Mycobacterium tuberculosis, fungi (Histoplasma, Trichophyton), and Salmonella
5. Properties & Therapeutic Uses
Ayurvedic Properties (गुणधर्म)
- Rasa (Taste): Kaṭu (Pungent)
- Guna (Qualities): Rūkṣa (Dry), Laghu (Light), Tīkṣṇa (Sharp)
- Virya (Potency): Uṣṇa (Hot)
- Vipāka (Post-digestive effect): Kaṭu
- Doṣa Action: Pacifies Vāta and Kapha; also reduces Pitta in certain conditions
Therapeutic Uses
- Digestive & Metabolic:
- Deepana, Pachana – Improves appetite & digestion
- Useful in Grahaṇī, chronic diarrhoea, indigestion, dyspepsia
- Relieves intestinal worms
- Anorectal:
- Beneficial in Arśas (piles) – reduces laxity of anal canal
- Citraka-kṣāra with buttermilk useful in hepatosplenomegaly
- Skin Disorders:
- Effective in Kuṣṭha (skin diseases), Leucoderma, Local alopecia
- External paste applied (with rice paste) for controlled use
- Respiratory & Systemic:
- Useful in cough, asthma (Kapha-vāta disorders)
- Reduces anasarca, rheumatism, joint inflammation
- Gynecological:
- Strong ecbolic action – stimulates uterus, induces abortion (⚠ contraindicated in pregnancy)
- Other Uses:
- External oil/paste in arthritis, buboes, abscesses
- Experimental – potential use in baldness, leucoderma, infections
⚠ Cautions:
- Root is vesicant – causes blistering if applied >15–20 minutes.
- Not to be used in pregnancy (abortifacient).
- High doses = acronarcotic poison (respiratory failure possible).
6. Doses
- Churna (Powder of Root): 500 mg – 2 g
- External Use: Paste (tempered with bland substances like rice or oil) applied locally for short duration
✅ Summary:
Citraka (Chitrak) is a powerful Ayurvedic herb known as "Agni-stimulator," acting as Deepana, Pachana, and Krimighna. Its root is rich in plumbagin, making it a potent digestive, anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, and antifungal agent. Though therapeutically versatile, it must be used with caution due to its strong irritant and abortifacient properties.
Ref: Bhavaprakash Nighantu
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