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Picrorhiza kurroa

Bhandari P, Kumar N, Singh B, Ahuja PS. Online HPFC-DPPH method for antioxidant achvity of Picrorhiza kurroa Royle ex Benth. and characterization of kutkoside by Ultra-Performance FC-elechospray ionizahon quadrupole ttme-of-flight mass spectrometry. Indian Journal of Experimental Biology. 2010 48 323-328. [Pg.120]

Picrorhiza kurroa Royle. Hu Huang Lain (root) Cathartic acid, picrorhizin, kurrin, aglycone, kutkin, vanillic acid.49 450 Antipyretic, stomachic. [Pg.127]

Aglycone Corchorus capsularis, C. olitorius, Glycyrrhiza pallidiflora, G. uralensis, Picrorhiza kurroa... [Pg.383]

R. laevigata, R. maximowicziana, R. multiflora Agrimonia eupatoria, A. pilosa, A. viscidula Portulaca oleracea Acacia cutechu Picrorhiza kurroa Strophanthus divaricatus Strophanthus divaricatus Caulophyllum robustum Tripterygium wilfordii... [Pg.402]

Sophora flavescens, S. alopecurosides Picrorhiza kurroa Picrorhiza kurroa Cannabis chinensis, C. sativa Abrus precatorius... [Pg.443]

G. confusum, G. javanum, G. luteo-album, G. multiceps, G. ramigerum, G. tranzschelii, G. uliginosum, Panax quinquefolium, Syzygium aromaticum, Ulmus campestris, U. macrocarpa, U. pumila Jatropha gospiifolia, J. curcas Alstonia scholaris Picrasma quassioides Alstonia scholaris Picrorhiza kurroa Vitex nequndo... [Pg.468]

Picrorhiza kurroa Scrophulariaceae Root Sharma and Dwivedi (1997)... [Pg.303]

Herbal medicines are becoming more and more popular, and indeed some herbal products may be considered to benefit people with liver disease, e.g. Silybum marianum (milk thistle), Picrorhiza kurroa, Phyllanthus, etc. Herbal hepatotoxicity is increasingly being recognised, for example, with kava kava, black cohosh, and many traditional Chinese remedies. The range of liver injury includes minor transaminase elevations, acute and chronic hepatitis, steatosis, cholestasis, zonal or diffuse hepatic necrosis, veno-occlusive disease and acute liver failure. In addition to the potential for hepatotoxicity, herb-drug interactions may affect the safety and efficacy of concurrent medical therapy [15]. [Pg.142]

Picrorhiza kurroa Benth. Scrophulariaceae Kutki Roots Used as blood purification, stomach disorder, cardiac problems... [Pg.260]

Bedi KL, Zutshi U, Chopra CL, Amla V. Picrorhiza kurroa, an Ayurvedic herb, may potentiate photochemotherapy in vitiligo. J Ethnopharmacol 1989 27 347-352. [Pg.411]

Picrorhiza. Dried rhizome of Picrorhiza kurroa Royle, Scrophulariaceae. Habit. Himalayas. Constft Piero-rhizin—a glucoside. [Pg.1177]

Numerous iridoids are involved in plant-animal interactions e.g. the defensive function of this type of compounds in ants. From the pharmacological standpoint, the applications of this class of compounds are rather limited. Some iridoids have anti-inflammatory activity, which is weak by the oral route and stronger by topical application e.g. 1 mg of aucubin, verbenalin, or loganin have an activity almost similar to that of 0.5 mg of indomethacin on the TPA-induced mouse ear edema. Some are ingredients in various forms of allopathic medications (valerian), others are typically, phytotherapeutic products (devil s claw, olive tree). Others receive attention for their non-pharmaceutical applications (yellow gentian). The hepatoprotective effects of picrosides I and II from kutkin, the crude active fraction in Picrorhiza kurroa is well known and documented. [Pg.252]

Banerjee, D., Maity, B., Nag, S. K., Bandyopadhyay, S. K., and Chattopadhyay, S. (2008). Healing potential of Picrorhiza kurroa (Scrofulariaceae) rhizomes against indomethacin-induced gastric ulceration A mechanistic exploration. BMC Complement. Altern. Med. 8,3. [Pg.158]

Gupta, M.L., S. Sankhwar, S. Verma, et al. 2008b. Whole body protection to lethally irradiated mice by oral administration of semipurified fraction of Podophyllum hexandrum and post irradiation treatment of Picrorhiza kurroa. Tokai. Exp. Clin. Med. 33(1) 6-12. [Pg.684]

A rarer type of simple phenols with C Cx structures are known as acetophenones. Some of these have demonstrated antiasthmatic activity, particularly apocynin and its glycoside androsin, which are derived from Picrorhiza kurroa (Dorsch et al. 1994). [Pg.16]

Picroliv, a mixture of iridoid glycosides, picroside 1 (125) and kutkoside (126) (1.0 1.5, w/w), isolated from the rhizomes of Indian plant, Picrorhiza kurroa (locally known as kutki), is a potential hepatoprotective and antitumor drug. Anand et al. studied the mechanism of therapeutic action of this herbal drug in... [Pg.3048]

Paederoside (144) isolated from Paederia scandens and genipin (145) and kutkoside (126) from Picrorhiza kurroa displayed significant antitumor-promoting... [Pg.3050]

Puri, A., R. P. Saxena, et al. (1992). "Immunostimulant activity of Picroliv, the iridoid glycoside fraction of Picrorhiza kurroa, and its protective action against Leishmania donovani infection in Hamsters." Planta Medica 58 528-532. [Pg.202]

Picrorhiza kurroa Scrophulariaceae Whole plant Piccrorhizin ... [Pg.444]


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