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Wild Lettuce - Lactuca virosa
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Botanical Name: Lactuca virosa (LINN.)
Plant Family: N.O. Compositae
Environment - Britain , Western and
Southern Europe.
Active Plant Parts - The leaves and the driedmilk-juice (Lactuarium),
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Also Called - Lactucarium.,Strong-scented Lettuce.,Green
Endive, Lettuce Opium.,Laitue vireuse., and Acrid Lettuce.
The name lactuca comes from the
Latin name for the milky juice, virosa, ( 'poisonous.')
IThis is a biennial herb which grows to a
maximum height of 6 feet. It has a smooth and light green, sometimes
purple-spotted erect stem which springs from a brown tap-root.
A few prickles are found on the lower part and there are short
horizontal branches above. The large(6 to 18 inch long)
radical leaves are numerous, entire, and obovate (oblong.) The
small, scanty stem leaves are alternate, and clasp the
stem with two little lobes. The numerous heads are
shortly-stalked, the light yellow corolla is strap-shaped. The
fruit is rough, oval and black , edged with a broad wing, and
lengthens above into a long, white beak with silvery tufts of
hair. The entire plant is rich in a bitter tasting milky
juice with a narcotic odor which flows freely from any wound. When
the juice dries it hardens and turns brown-then it is called
lactucarium.
Composition - L. virosa
has been found to contain lactucic acid, lactucopicrin, 50 to 60 per
cent lactucerin (lactucone) and lactucin. When Lactucarium istreated
with boiling water and filtered it is clear, however, when it
cools it becomes cloudy. It is does not turn blue by iodine
test solution. The usual components of latex are albumen, mannite,
and caoutchouc. The fresh, acidic juice colors litmus paper
red.
Environment - Wild Lettuce grows on
banks and empty land, coming into flower July and August. It is
cultivated in Austria, France, Germany and Scotland. Collectors cut
the heads of the plants and scrape the juice into china
receptacles several times per day until they are empty
By slightly warming and tapping, it is turned out of its cup mould
by slightly warming and tapping . Then it is cut into quarters and
dried.
History - In the United States,
after importation from Germany via England it is said to be used as
an adulterant for opium. It is usually found in irregular,
reddish-brown lumps the size of a large pea, frequently moldy on the
outside. In the United States the German and French lactucarium
is considered inferior to the British product. All lettuces possess
some of this narcotie juice, Lactuca virosa having the most,
and the others in the following order: L. scariola, or
Prickly Lettuce, L. altissima, L. Canadensis, or Wild
Lettuce of America, and L. sativa, or Garden Lettuce.
Cultivation has lessened the narcotic properties Garden Lettuce, but
it is still used for making skin lotion for useful in treating
sunburn and roughness. The Ancients held the lettuce in high esteem
for its cooling and refreshing properties. The Emperor Augustus
attributed his recovery from a dangerous illness to it; built an
altar to it, and erected a statue in its honor. Lactucarium is not
easily powdered. It is only slightly soluble in boiling water,
though it softens and becomes plastic. Thridace, or the inspissated
juice of L. capitata, is now regarded as inert. It is said
that in Egypt, an oil used in cooking is obtained from the
seeds .
Medicinal Purposes - The herb ,
resembling a weak opium without its tendency to upset the digestive
system, is used to a small extent as a sedative and narcotic. When
dissolved in wine it is said to be a good anodyne According to Dr.
Collins,. twenty-three out of twenty-four cases of dropsy were cured
by taking doses of 18 grains to 3 drachms of extract in twenty-four
hours. It is used in Germany for this complaint, combined with
more active drugs. It is also said to be a mild
diaphoretic and diuretic, easing colic, inducing sleep and relieving
cough. In France, water distilled from lettuce (eau de laitre)
is used as a mild sedative in doses of 2 to 4 OZ., and the
fresh leaves boiled in water are sometimes used as a cataplasm.
Caution: even moderate doses may be poisonous to pets.
Dosages -
10 to 20 grains or more of powder ,
30 to 60 drops of tincture,
1 to 5 grains of alchoholic extract,
5 to 20 grains of Lactucarium,
2 drachms of syrup USP, 30 drops of tincture, USP.
*15 grains = about 1 gram.
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