2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.procbio.2021.07.003
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A comprehensive phytochemical, ethnomedicinal, pharmacological ecology and conservation status of Picrorhiza kurroa Royle ex Benth.: An endangered Himalayan medicinal plant

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“…In Ayurveda, P. kurroa is known as “kutki” or “Katuka” and has several health advantages recorded in both Samhitas (medical treatise of Ayurveda) [ 28 ]. Nighantu (an important treatise on ayurvedic herbs that mentions names of drugs from various sources, such as vegetables, minerals, and animals, and their synonyms, actions, and uses) examined and discussed the qualities and dosages of P. kurroa for treating various illnesses [ 29 ]. Adarsa Nighantu also explains how to properly use the herb’s root portion as the recommended daily dose [ 30 ].…”
Section: Ethnobotanical Properties Of P Kurroamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Ayurveda, P. kurroa is known as “kutki” or “Katuka” and has several health advantages recorded in both Samhitas (medical treatise of Ayurveda) [ 28 ]. Nighantu (an important treatise on ayurvedic herbs that mentions names of drugs from various sources, such as vegetables, minerals, and animals, and their synonyms, actions, and uses) examined and discussed the qualities and dosages of P. kurroa for treating various illnesses [ 29 ]. Adarsa Nighantu also explains how to properly use the herb’s root portion as the recommended daily dose [ 30 ].…”
Section: Ethnobotanical Properties Of P Kurroamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Diese Pflanze ist im Allgemeinen in Bergfelsspalten in einer Höhe von 2700–5000 m zu finden; sie bevorzugt feuchte, kühle, relativ wenig exponierte Nordwesthänge. Katuka wächst am besten auf sandig-tonigen Böden, die reich an organischen Kohlenstoffverbindungen sind, mit einer porösen Struktur, die die horizontale Verteilung von Rhizomen und die Bildung von Wurzeln erleichtert 2 14 .…”
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“…Diese Pflanze ist in der ayurvedischen Medizin unter dem Namen „Kutki“ oder „Katuka“ bekannt. Zu den ausländischen Namen gehören u. a.: Hellebore, Yellow gentian (Englisch), Kharabake (Arabisch), Hu Huang Lian (Chinesisch), Katuki, Katki (Bengali) 2 .…”
Section: Botanische Beschreibungunclassified
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