P edicularis L. is a large hemi parasitic genus and, 12 taxa of Pedicularis are existing in Turkey [1]. Traditionally, Pedicularis was placed in Scrophulariaceae but, this genus has been transferred to Orobanchaceae based on molecular evidence [2,3]. Iridois and phenylpropanoid glycosides were isolated from P. condensata Bieb. [4]. Lignans glycosides, flavonoids and alkaloids were also obtained from some members of the Pedicularis as well as Iridois and phenylpropanoid glycosides [5]. Some species of the Pedicularis are used as traditional medicine by Chinese people [5]. Li et al. (2014) also determined that extracts of some species of Pedicularis from China have antitumor, hepatoprotective, anti-oxidative, antibacterial activity, antihaemolysis, fatigue relief of skeletal muscle and nootropic effects. The genus Pedicularis comprising about 500 medicinal herbs and mostly endemic to China, is one of those genera of this family [6]. Several species of this genus,
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