Avena sativa L.
Family: Poaceae
Synonyms: Avena byzantina K. Koch, Avena chinensis Fisch. ex Roem. & Scult., nom. inval., pro syn., Avena chinensis (Fisch. ex Roem. & Schlt.) Metzger, non Link , nom. inval., Avena diffusa (Neilr.) Goldschm., Avena distans Schur., Avena fatua L. subsp. sativa (L.) Thell., Avena fatua L. var. sativa (L.) Hausskn., Avena grandis Nevski, Avena orientalis Schreb., Avena rubra Zuccagni, Avena sativa L. subsp. byzantina (K.Koch) Romero Zarco, Avena volgensis (Vavilov) Nevski
- Afrikaans : Hawer, Hawermeel.
- Arabic : شوفان
- Azerbaijani: Əkin yulafı
- Bashkir: Һоло
- Chinese : 燕麦 Yan mai.
- Croatian : Zob.
- Czech : Oves set.
- Danish : Almindelig havre, Havre, Saedhavre.
- Dutch : Haver.
- English : Common oats, Cultivated oats, Oat, Oats, Red oat , Side oat (USA), Tree oat (USA).
- Estonian : Kaer.
- Finnish : Kaura, Peltokaura.
- French : Avoine, Avoine commune, Avoine cultive, Avoine byzantine.
- German : Futterhafer, Gemeiner Hafer, Hafer, Saathafer, Mittelmeerhafer, Rispenhafer, .
- Greek : Βρώμη η ήμερος Vromi i imeros, Βρώμη η καλλιεργούμενη Vromi i kalliergoumeni.
- Hebrew : שִׁיבּוֹלֶת-שׁוּעָל
- Hindi : आम जई Aama jai (Āma ja'ī), एविना बीजानटीना Ēvinā bījānaṭīnā (as A. byzantina), Gandal, ganer, जई Jaie (Jai, Jayee), लाल जई
- Lāla ja'ī, विलायती जई Vilayati jai.
- Hungarian : Zab.
- Icelandic : Hafrar.
- Italian : Avena comune, Gramigna montana.
- Japanese : エンバク Enbaku, オー ト Ooto, オートムギ Ooto mugi, マ カラスムギ Ma karasu mugi.
- Kannada : ತೋಕೆ ಗೋಧಿ Tooke Goodhi.
- Korean : 귀리
- Malay : Gandum (Indonesia).
- Malayalam : Oat.
- Norwegian : Havre.
- Persian : آونا ساتیوا They sativa.
- Polish : Owies.
- Portuguese : Aveia, Aveia-amarela.
- Russian : Овёс посевной Oves posevnoi, Овес культивированный Oves kul'tivirovannyi.
- Sanskrit : Atiyav, Mundyav.
- Serbian : Ovas.
- Slovakian : Ovos.
- Spanish : Avena, Avena roja.
- Swedish : Havre, Vanlig havre.
- Tamil : Oatarisi.
- Telugu : యవలు yavalu
- Thai : ข้าวโอ๊ต Khao ot.
- Turkish : Yulaf.
- Ukrainian : Obec.
- Urdu : جؤ Jav.
- Vietnamese : Yến mạch.
- Kabardian Circassian: Зэнтхъ
- Amharic: ኣጃ
- Anglo-Saxon: Āte
- Min Nan: Iàn-be̍h
- Belarusian: Авёс пасяўны
- Tibetan: ཡུག་པོ།
Indications — Addiction, Anxiety, Arthrosis, - Atherosclerosis, Atonia, Cardiopathy, Cholecystosis, - Colitis, Constipation, Cough, Cystosis, - Debility, Depression, Dermatosis, Diabetes -, Diarrhea, Dysmenorrhea, Dyspepsia, - Eczema, Enterosis, Fatigue, Flu, - Frostbite, Fungus, Gastrosis, Gout, Hepatosis -, Herpes, High Cholesterol, High Triglycerides, Hyperactivity, Hypertonia, Immunodepression, Impetigo, Impotence, Infection, Inflammation, Insomnia, Itch, Morphinism, Multiple Sclerosis, - Mycosis, Nephrosis, Nervousness, Neurasthenia, Nicotinism, Old Age, Ophthalmia, - Poison Ivy, Pulmonosis, Rheumatism, Seborrhea, Senility, Shingles, Sore Throat, Stress, UTI, Virus, Wart . [Handbook of Medicinal Herbs, 2nd Ed.]
Nervine, tonic, stimulant, antispasmodic [Herbal Manual - The Medicinal, Toilet, Culinary and other Uses of 130 of the most Commonly Used Herbs By Harold Ward]
Nervine tonic (used in spermatorrhoea, palpitation, sleeplessness), cardiac tonic (used in debility), stimulant, antispasmodic, thymoleptic, antidepressant (used in menopausal phase). Also used in diarrhoea, dysentery, colitis. Externally, emollient. [Indian Medicinal Plants An Illustrated Dictionary]
Oats are lightly parched, pounded and made into a tea for remedying retention of urine, being an old but effective cure in Guyana [Medicinal Plants of the Guianas (Guyana, Surinam, French Guiana)]
Chemistry: Soluble oligo- and polysaccharides: including saccharose, kestose, neokestose, bifurcose, beta- glucans, galactoarabinoxylans Silicic acid (partially water-soluble) Steroid saponins: avenacoside A and B Unusual amino acids: avenic acid A and B Flavonoids: including vitexin-, isovitexin-, apigenin-, isoorientin-,tricinglycosides. [PDR FOR HERBAL MEDICINES]
If given in hot water its effects are noticeably quicker, and its influence on the circulation more rapid and complete. In hysteria and for insomnia it is valuable, as well as in convalescence from many acute cases. It should be used at short intervals to maintain its cumulative force. With helonias dioica, aletris farinosa or mitchella repens it is an excellent nervine tonic for females, especially where there is a tendency to excessive flow and is useful more or less during pregnancy, especially to those who are weakly, anaemic and nervous. This is a good tonic for a relaxed and debilitated stomach, water brash, anaemic dyspepsia and chronic enteralgia. [Physio-Medical Therapeutics, Materia Medica and Pharmacy BY T. J. LYLE, A.M.M.D.]
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