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VALERIAN
SYNONYMS
• Valerianae radix
• Herbal valium.
BOTANICAL SOURCE
• Dried, whole or fragmented underground parts of Valeriana officinalis L.,
including the rhizome surrounded by the roots and stolons . Family –
valerianaceae.
GEOGRAPHICAL SOURCE
• Valerian is native to Europe and Asia and has naturalized in eastern North
America.
CULTIVATION, COLLECTION AND PREPARATION
 Valerian does well in all ordinary soils, but prefers rich, heavy loam, well supplied with
moisture.
 The soil should first be treated with farmyard manure, and after planting it is well to give
liquid mannure from time to time, as well as plenty of water.
 The soil must be well mannured to secure a good crop. Weeding requires considerable
attention.
 Propagation may also be by seed, either sown when ripe in cold frames, or in March in
gentle heat, or in the open in April.
 In the first two cases, transplant in May to permanent quarters. But to ensure the best
alkaloidal percentage, it is best to transplant and cultivate the daughter plants of the wild
Valerian.
 The flowering tops must be cut off as they appear, thus enabling the better development of
the rhizome.
 Many of the young plants do not flower in the first year, but produce a luxuriant crop of
leaves, and yield rhizome of good quality in the autumn.
 In September or early October, all the tops are cut off with a scythe and the rhizomes are
harvested.
 The drug as found in commerce consists usually of the entire or sliced erect
rhizome, which is dark yellowish-brown externally, about 1 inch long and 1/2 inch
thick, and gives off numerous slender brittle roots from 2 1/2 to 4 inches long, whilst
short, slender, lateral branches (stolons) are also occasionally present.
 The root-stock, which is sometimes crowned with the remains of flowering stems and leaf-
scales is usually firm, horny and whitish or yellowish internally, but old specimens may be
hollow.
CHARACTERISTICS
• Rhizomes –
1. obconic to ellipsoidal, branched or simple.
2. 2.5- 7-5 cm long, 1-3 cm diameter.
3. Yellowish brown to dark brown in colour.
4. numerous roots and root scars give a very rough surface.
Transverse section- Bark thin, cortex broad, wood forming a narrow circle
around a large pith ; light brown.
Fracture- short horny.
• Root-
1. 3- 10 cm long, 0.5- 3 mm in diameter
2. Light yellowish brown or tan to dark brown
3. Longitudinally wrinkled.
Fracture- short uneven
Transverse section- Bark thin, cortex broad and yellowish brown, pith small.
Stolons –
• 20- 80 mm long pale yellowish gray with prominent nodes separated by
longitudinally striated internodes.
• Cortex and pith are broad in comparison to vascular cylinder.
TASTE & ODOUR :
The drug has a camphoraceous, slightly bitter taste and a characteristic,
powerful, disagreeable odour, which gradually develops during the process
of drying, owing to a change which occurs in the composition of the volatile
oil contained in the sub-epidermal layer of cells: the odour of the fresh root,
though not very agreeable, is devoid of the unpleasant valerianaceous
odour.
CHEMICAL CONSTITUENTS
• Iridoid valepotriates (0.5% -2.0%): valtrates, isovaltrate, didrovaltrate,
valerosidate and others
• Volatile essential oil (0.2 – 02.8%): bornyl isovalerenate and bornyl
acetate; valerenic, valeric, isovaleric and acetoxyvalerenic acids;
valerenal, valeranone, cryptofaurinol; and other monoterpenes and
sesquiterpenes
• Alkaloids (0.01 – 0.05%): valeranine, chatinine, alpha-methyl pyrrylketone,
actinidine, skyanthine and naphthyridylmethylketone
• Lignans: hydroxypinoresinol
USES
• Anxiety, nervousness, stress related conditions such as insomnia, neck pain,
headaches, muscle cramps, irritability, stomachache, irritable bowel syndrome,
constipation, and diarrhea.
• Valerian’s effects on the central nervous system have been variously attributed
to valepotriates,their breakdown products (baldrinals), valerenic acid, valerenal
and valeranone, and other constituents in the essential oil.
• Isovaleric acid is responsible for the herb’s unpleasant aroma.
• Valerenic acid has spasmolytic and muscle relaxant effects and inhibits the
breakdown of gamma aminobutyric acid (GABA) in the central nervous system.
• The lignan hydroxypinoresinol also binds benzodiazepine receptors in the
amygdala and is thought to work synergistically with bornyl acetate, valerenic
acid, and the valepotriates in terms of valerian’s overall sedative effects.
• Valerian’s alkaloids are present only in minute amounts. They have
cholinesterase activity in vitro which has not been verified in animals or
humans
SUBSTITUTES
• Valerian root is often fraudulently adulterated with those of other species,
notably with those of V. dioica (Linn.) (Marsh Valerian), which are smaller and of
much feebler odour, and not possessed of such active properties..
• The roots of V. Phu (Linn.) are also frequently found mingled with those of the
official plant in the imported drug. Its rhizome is sometimes known as V. Radix
Majoris. It is from 4 to 6 inches long, 1/2 inch in thickness, brown and with a
feeble, valerian-like odour and taste,and is rooted at the bottom only, the roots
being numerous and yellowish.
• It is stated also that in Germany various Ranunculaceous (or
Buttercup) roots are a dangerous adulterant of Valerian; they may be
readily detected by their want of the peculiar odour of the official root.
The Valerian in the markets of Paris is often largely adulterated with
the roots of Scabious (Scabiosus succisa, Linn.) and S. arvensis
(Linn.). They are shorter than the genuine root, less rough, very brittle,
not striated, or channelled, and with a white fracture. Though
inodorous in themselves, they are very apt to acquire odour from
contact with the Valerian.
• The roots of Geum urbanum, or Avens, which in themselves are
pleasingly aromatic, but may also on contact acquire some of the
odour, have also occasionally been found in parcels of imported
Valerian root

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Herbal Valium: Valerian Root

  • 3. BOTANICAL SOURCE • Dried, whole or fragmented underground parts of Valeriana officinalis L., including the rhizome surrounded by the roots and stolons . Family – valerianaceae.
  • 4. GEOGRAPHICAL SOURCE • Valerian is native to Europe and Asia and has naturalized in eastern North America.
  • 5. CULTIVATION, COLLECTION AND PREPARATION  Valerian does well in all ordinary soils, but prefers rich, heavy loam, well supplied with moisture.  The soil should first be treated with farmyard manure, and after planting it is well to give liquid mannure from time to time, as well as plenty of water.  The soil must be well mannured to secure a good crop. Weeding requires considerable attention.  Propagation may also be by seed, either sown when ripe in cold frames, or in March in gentle heat, or in the open in April.  In the first two cases, transplant in May to permanent quarters. But to ensure the best alkaloidal percentage, it is best to transplant and cultivate the daughter plants of the wild Valerian.
  • 6.  The flowering tops must be cut off as they appear, thus enabling the better development of the rhizome.  Many of the young plants do not flower in the first year, but produce a luxuriant crop of leaves, and yield rhizome of good quality in the autumn.  In September or early October, all the tops are cut off with a scythe and the rhizomes are harvested.  The drug as found in commerce consists usually of the entire or sliced erect rhizome, which is dark yellowish-brown externally, about 1 inch long and 1/2 inch thick, and gives off numerous slender brittle roots from 2 1/2 to 4 inches long, whilst short, slender, lateral branches (stolons) are also occasionally present.  The root-stock, which is sometimes crowned with the remains of flowering stems and leaf- scales is usually firm, horny and whitish or yellowish internally, but old specimens may be hollow.
  • 7. CHARACTERISTICS • Rhizomes – 1. obconic to ellipsoidal, branched or simple. 2. 2.5- 7-5 cm long, 1-3 cm diameter. 3. Yellowish brown to dark brown in colour. 4. numerous roots and root scars give a very rough surface. Transverse section- Bark thin, cortex broad, wood forming a narrow circle around a large pith ; light brown. Fracture- short horny.
  • 8. • Root- 1. 3- 10 cm long, 0.5- 3 mm in diameter 2. Light yellowish brown or tan to dark brown 3. Longitudinally wrinkled. Fracture- short uneven Transverse section- Bark thin, cortex broad and yellowish brown, pith small. Stolons – • 20- 80 mm long pale yellowish gray with prominent nodes separated by longitudinally striated internodes. • Cortex and pith are broad in comparison to vascular cylinder.
  • 9. TASTE & ODOUR : The drug has a camphoraceous, slightly bitter taste and a characteristic, powerful, disagreeable odour, which gradually develops during the process of drying, owing to a change which occurs in the composition of the volatile oil contained in the sub-epidermal layer of cells: the odour of the fresh root, though not very agreeable, is devoid of the unpleasant valerianaceous odour.
  • 10. CHEMICAL CONSTITUENTS • Iridoid valepotriates (0.5% -2.0%): valtrates, isovaltrate, didrovaltrate, valerosidate and others • Volatile essential oil (0.2 – 02.8%): bornyl isovalerenate and bornyl acetate; valerenic, valeric, isovaleric and acetoxyvalerenic acids; valerenal, valeranone, cryptofaurinol; and other monoterpenes and sesquiterpenes • Alkaloids (0.01 – 0.05%): valeranine, chatinine, alpha-methyl pyrrylketone, actinidine, skyanthine and naphthyridylmethylketone • Lignans: hydroxypinoresinol
  • 11. USES • Anxiety, nervousness, stress related conditions such as insomnia, neck pain, headaches, muscle cramps, irritability, stomachache, irritable bowel syndrome, constipation, and diarrhea. • Valerian’s effects on the central nervous system have been variously attributed to valepotriates,their breakdown products (baldrinals), valerenic acid, valerenal and valeranone, and other constituents in the essential oil. • Isovaleric acid is responsible for the herb’s unpleasant aroma. • Valerenic acid has spasmolytic and muscle relaxant effects and inhibits the breakdown of gamma aminobutyric acid (GABA) in the central nervous system. • The lignan hydroxypinoresinol also binds benzodiazepine receptors in the amygdala and is thought to work synergistically with bornyl acetate, valerenic acid, and the valepotriates in terms of valerian’s overall sedative effects. • Valerian’s alkaloids are present only in minute amounts. They have cholinesterase activity in vitro which has not been verified in animals or humans
  • 12. SUBSTITUTES • Valerian root is often fraudulently adulterated with those of other species, notably with those of V. dioica (Linn.) (Marsh Valerian), which are smaller and of much feebler odour, and not possessed of such active properties.. • The roots of V. Phu (Linn.) are also frequently found mingled with those of the official plant in the imported drug. Its rhizome is sometimes known as V. Radix Majoris. It is from 4 to 6 inches long, 1/2 inch in thickness, brown and with a feeble, valerian-like odour and taste,and is rooted at the bottom only, the roots being numerous and yellowish.
  • 13. • It is stated also that in Germany various Ranunculaceous (or Buttercup) roots are a dangerous adulterant of Valerian; they may be readily detected by their want of the peculiar odour of the official root. The Valerian in the markets of Paris is often largely adulterated with the roots of Scabious (Scabiosus succisa, Linn.) and S. arvensis (Linn.). They are shorter than the genuine root, less rough, very brittle, not striated, or channelled, and with a white fracture. Though inodorous in themselves, they are very apt to acquire odour from contact with the Valerian. • The roots of Geum urbanum, or Avens, which in themselves are pleasingly aromatic, but may also on contact acquire some of the odour, have also occasionally been found in parcels of imported Valerian root