HERBAL GARDEN
त्रिपुट भेद (Triput bhed)
Classification
Synoyms
Triputbheda
Gandhari
Triputika
Vrishachhada
Habit
A medium-sized deciduous shrub or small tree up to 6–10 meters in height
Habitat
Found throughout tropical and subtropical regions of India — especially in the Western Ghats, Central India, and Himalayan foothills up to 1500 meters altitude. Commonly grows in dry forests, hilly areas, and rocky slopes.
Morphology
- Stem: Erect, woody, with rough grayish-brown bark.
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Leaves: Alternate, trifoliate (three leaflets), serrated margins, 5–15 cm long, green and leathery.
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Flowers: Small, white to yellowish, arranged in axillary or terminal panicles.
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Fruits: Small, globose, red or blackish when ripe; edible and sweet.
- Seeds: Single-seeded berries
Chemical Composition
Contains flavonoids, glycosides, triterpenoids, tannins, saponins, alkaloids, phenolic compounds, and essential oils.
Major identified constituents include:
β-sitosterol,
Lupeol,
Allophylin A & B,
Tannic acid,
Ellagic acid,
Quercetin
Guna-Karma
Rasa- Tikta, Kashaya
Guna- Laghu, Ruksha
Virya- Ushna
Vipaka- Katu
Karma- Deepana,
Pachana,
Vatakaphahara,
Shothahara,
Vedanasthapana,
Krimighna,
Arshoghna,
Mutrala
Doshakarma- Pacifies Vata and Kapha doshas.
Medicinal uses
Useful in arthritis, joint pain, and swelling
Used in fever and digestive disorders
Beneficial in urinary tract infections and stones
Root decoction used in piles and colic pain
Leaves applied externally on wounds, bruises, and ulcers
Fruit juice used as a tonic and mild laxative
Useful Part
Leaves, Roots, Bark, and Fruits
Doses
Powder (Churna): 3–6 g
Decoction (Kwatha): 20–50 ml
Fresh juice (Swarasa): 10–15 ml
Important Formulation
Triputbheda Churna
Triputbheda Kwatha
Used as an ingredient in anti-arthritic and anti-inflammatory Ayurvedic formulations such as Dashamoola Kwatha substitutes in local traditions.
Shloka
त्रिपुटभेदो लघुस्तिक्तः कषायो दीपनः शुभः।
वातकफहरो हृष्ट्यः शोथज्वरविनाशनः॥
Hindi Name
Triput bhed, Tipti, Tipri, Gandhari
English Name
Allophylus, Wild Ash, Indian Allophylus
Botanical Name
Allophylus serratus (Roxb.) Kurz.
Family
Sapindaceae
