“…A traditional Korean herbal medicine, Picrorrhiza Rhizoma (PR) is a dried root and stem of Picrorrhiza kurroa , and has been traditionally used as hepatoprotective agents such as jaundice (Lee and Ku, 2008a) . Until now, the nitric oxide scavenging activity (Jagetia and Baliga, 2004) , cardioprotective effect (Senthil Kumar et al , 2001) , anti-cancer effect (Joy et al , 2000) , anti-diabetic activity (Joy and Kuttan, 1999) , anti-viral effect (Mehortra et al , 1990) , immunostimulatory or immunomodulatory effects (Sharma et al , 1994) , hypolipidemic and hepatoprotective effects (Lee et al , 2008) , nephroprotective effects (Lee and Ku, 2008a) , anti-inflammatory effects (Lee and Ku, 2008b ; Park et al , 2008) of PR extracts have been evaluated with single mouse oral dose toxicity (Lee et al , 2006) . However, there are no reports dealing the potential genotoxicity of PR extract upon our knowledge.…”