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Acanthaceae (4 drugs)
Vasaka
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Part Used:
Leaves and stems
Uses:
Expectorant, bronchodilator; used in asthma, bronchitis, and cough
Also known as:
Adhatoda, Malabar Nut
Adusa
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Part Used:
Leaves, roots, and flowers
Uses:
Used as an expectorant, bronchodilator, and antispasmodic. Commonly used in…
Also known as:
Vasaka, Malabar nut, Adhatoda, Justicia…
Kalmegh
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Part Used:
Leaves, stem, whole plant
Uses:
Hepatoprotective, antimalarial, anti-inflammatory, immunostimulant, treatment of fever and infections
Also known as:
Andrographis paniculata, King of bitters
Vajradanti
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Part Used:
Roots and leaves
Uses:
Used for strengthening gums, treating toothache, and as an anti-inflammatory.
Acoraceae (1 drugs)
Bach (Acorus calamus)
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Part Used:
Rhizomes
Uses:
Used as a carminative, stimulant, expectorant, and in treatment of…
Also known as:
Sweet flag, Calamus, Vacha
Amaranthaceae (1 drugs)
Apamarga
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Part Used:
Whole plant (leaves, seeds, roots)
Uses:
Used as an antipyretic, diuretic, expectorant, and anti-inflammatory; effective in…
Also known as:
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Amaryllidaceae (1 drugs)
Garlic (Lahsoon)
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Part Used:
Ripe bulb
Uses:
Carminative, aphrodisiac, expectorant, stimulant, and used in fevers, coughs, febrifuge
Also known as:
Lahsun, Allium, Stinking Rose
Amaryllidaceae (formerly Liliaceae) (1 drugs)
Onion (Pyaz)
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Part Used:
Bulb
Uses:
Used as an expectorant, diuretic, antidiabetic, and in cardiovascular disorders;…
Also known as:
Pyaz
Apiaceae (4 drugs)
Asafoetida
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Oleo-gum-resin obtained from rhizome and roots
Uses:
Used as a carminative, antispasmodic, expectorant, and flavoring agent. It…
Also known as:
Hingu, Devil’s dung, Ferula asafoetida…
Mandukaparni
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Part Used:
Whole plant
Uses:
Used as a brain tonic, memory enhancer, and rejuvenator in…
Also known as:
Centella asiatica, Gotu kola, Indian…
Ajwain
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Part Used:
Fruits (commonly called seeds)
Uses:
Used as a carminative, antispasmodic, and digestive. Effective in indigestion,…
Also known as:
Trachyspermum ammi, Carom seeds, Bishop’s…
Coriander
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Part Used:
Leaves, seeds
Uses:
Carminative, digestive, anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, flavoring agent
Also known as:
Coriandrum sativum, Cilantro
Apiaceae (Umbelliferae) (1 drugs)
Fennel (Saunf)
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Part Used:
Fruits (seeds) and volatile oil
Uses:
Used as a carminative, aromatic, expectorant, galactagogue, and flavoring agent…
Also known as:
Foeniculum vulgare, Sweet fennel
Apidae (1 drugs)
Beeswax
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Part Used:
Wax secreted by worker bees
Uses:
Base for ointments and creams, emollient, coating material, suppository base,…
Also known as:
Cera alba, Honeycomb wax
Apocynaceae (4 drugs)
Rauwolfia
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Part Used:
Roots
Uses:
Antihypertensive, sedative, used in treatment of high blood pressure, anxiety,…
Also known as:
Sarpagandha, Indian Snakeroot
Vinca
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Part Used:
Leaves, whole plant, sometimes flowers
Uses:
Anticancer (chemotherapeutic), antihypertensive; used in treatment of leukemia, lymphoma, and…
Also known as:
Periwinkle, Catharanthus
Gymnema
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Part Used:
Leaves
Uses:
Anti-diabetic; helps reduce sugar absorption in the intestine, used in…
Also known as:
Gymnema sylvestre, Gurmar
Gudmar
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Part Used:
Leaves
Uses:
Used as an antidiabetic, hypoglycemic, and anti-obesity agent. Helps reduce…
Also known as:
Gymnema, Gurmarbooti, Madhunashini, Sugar destroyer
Asparagaceae (Liliaceae) (1 drugs)
Shatavari
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Part Used:
Roots and tubers
Uses:
Used as a galactagogue, tonic, rejuvenative, and aphrodisiac; beneficial in…
Asparagaceae (formerly Liliaceae) (1 drugs)
Jungli Lahasun
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Part Used:
Bulb
Uses:
Used as an expectorant, cardiac tonic, and diuretic; also used…
Asphodelaceae (1 drugs)
Aloe Vera (Ghritkumari)
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Part Used:
Juice
Uses:
Cathartic and laxative properties. Also used in cosmetics.
Also known as:
Kumari, Indian Aloe, Ghritkumari
Asteraceae (1 drugs)
Bhringraj
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Part Used:
Whole plant (mainly leaves)
Uses:
Used as a hair tonic to promote hair growth and…
Also known as:
Eclipta alba, False daisy, Kesharaja,…
Asteraceae (Compositae) (6 drugs)
Artemisia
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Part Used:
Leaves and flowering tops
Uses:
Used as a bitter tonic, carminative, and anthelmintic; also used…
Also known as:
Wormwood, Mugwort
Akarkara
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Part Used:
Root
Uses:
Used as a nerve tonic, aphrodisiac, and sialogogue; helpful in…
Also known as:
Pellitory, Anacyclus root
Keukand
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Part Used:
Root
Uses:
Used as a stimulant, carminative, expectorant, and tonic; employed in…
Also known as:
Kushta, Costus root, Kuth
Davana
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Part Used:
Leaves and flowering tops
Uses:
Used as a fragrance in perfumes and cosmetics; medicinally used…
Also known as:
Artemisia pallens, Davanam
Kanghi
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Part Used:
Fruits, leaves, and seeds
Uses:
Used as an antipyretic, diuretic, and anti-inflammatory; externally applied for…
Also known as:
Xanthium strumarium, Burweed, Chhoti Kanghi
Stevia
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Part Used:
Leaves
Uses:
Used as a natural non-caloric sweetener for diabetic patients and…
Also known as:
Stevia rebaudiana, Sweet leaf, Sugar…
Berberidaceae (1 drugs)
Podophyllum
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Part Used:
Rhizomes and roots
Uses:
Laxative (in traditional use), anticancer; used in topical wart treatment…
Also known as:
Mayapple, Podophyllum peltatum, Podophyllum hexandrum
Bovidae (1 drugs)
Lanolin
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Part Used:
Wool grease
Uses:
Emollient, moisturizer, base for ointments and creams, protective skin preparations
Also known as:
Wool fat, Wool wax, Adeps…
Brassicaceae (Cruciferae) (1 drugs)
Sarso
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Part Used:
Seeds and oil
Uses:
Used as a stimulant, rubefacient, diuretic, and condiment; oil used…
Also known as:
Mustard, Brassica
Burseraceae (2 drugs)
Myrrh
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Resin (oleo-gum-resin)
Uses:
Antiseptic, anti-inflammatory, astringent, wound healing, mouthwash, dental care
Also known as:
Commiphora myrrha resin, Mur
Guggul
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Part Used:
Oleo-gum resin (exudate from bark)
Uses:
Used as an anti-inflammatory, hypolipidemic, and anti-arthritic agent. Helps lower…
Also known as:
Commiphora mukul, Indian bdellium, Guggulu,…
Cactaceae (1 drugs)
Nagfani
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Part Used:
Stem, fruit, and flowers
Uses:
Used as an anti-inflammatory, hypoglycemic, and wound healer; also in…
Also known as:
Cactus, Prickly pear, Opuntia
Caricaceae (2 drugs)
Papaya
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Part Used:
Fruit, seeds, latex, leaves
Uses:
Digestive aid, meat tenderizer, treatment of indigestion, anti-inflammatory, wound healing
Also known as:
Carica papaya, Pawpaw, Papaw
Papaya (Papita)
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Part Used:
Fruits, leaves, seeds, and latex
Uses:
Used as a digestive aid, anthelmintic, anti-inflammatory, and for skin…
Also known as:
Carica papaya, Pawpaw, Papaw
Clavicipitaceae (1 drugs)
Ergot
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Part Used:
Sclerotia (ergot bodies)
Uses:
Treatment of migraine (ergotamine), induction of labor and control of…
Also known as:
Claviceps purpurea, Rye fungus
Combretaceae (2 drugs)
Arjuna
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Part Used:
Bark
Uses:
Used as a cardiotonic, antihypertensive, and antioxidant. Strengthens heart muscles,…
Also known as:
Terminalia arjuna, Arjun tree, Indra’s…
Harra
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Part Used:
Fruits
Uses:
Used as an astringent, laxative, and rejuvenative; also in Triphala…
Also known as:
Haritaki, Terminalia chebula
Costaceae (1 drugs)
Insulin Plant
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Part Used:
Leaves
Uses:
Used traditionally to lower blood sugar levels in diabetes; also…
Also known as:
Costus igneus, Spiral Ginger, Fiery…
Crassulaceae (1 drugs)
Patharchatta
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Part Used:
Leaves
Uses:
Used in kidney stones, ulcers, wounds, and as anti-inflammatory and…
Also known as:
Kalanchoe pinnata, Bryophyllum pinnatum, Miracle…
Ephedraceae (1 drugs)
Ephedra
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Part Used:
Dried aerial parts (stems)
Uses:
Bronchodilator, decongestant, stimulant; used in asthma, nasal congestion, and hypotension
Also known as:
Ma Huang, Ephedra sinica
Erythroxylaceae (1 drugs)
Coca
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Part Used:
Leaves
Uses:
Local anesthetic (topical), CNS stimulant; traditionally chewed to reduce fatigue…
Also known as:
Erythroxylum coca, Coca leaves
Euphorbiaceae (1 drugs)
Castor Oil
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Part Used:
Seeds (oil expressed from them)
Uses:
Used as a purgative, lubricant, and in pharmaceutical preparations and…
Also known as:
Ricinus oil, Erand taila
Fabaceae (5 drugs)
Black Catechu
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Part Used:
Heartwood extract
Uses:
Used as astringent, antioxidant, and in the treatment of diarrhea,…
Also known as:
Khadir, Kattha, Cutch, Catechu, Acacia…
Acacia
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Part Used:
Gum exudate
Uses:
Emulsifying agent, demulcent, binder in tablets, suspending agent, stabilizer in…
Also known as:
Gum acacia, Acacia gum, Gum…
Tragacanth
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Part Used:
Gum exudate
Uses:
Emulsifying agent, suspending agent, demulcent, thickening agent in syrups and…
Also known as:
Gum tragacanth, Shiraz gum, Indian…
Guar Gum
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Part Used:
Endosperm of seeds
Uses:
Thickening agent, stabilizer, emulsifying agent, binder in tablets, suspending agent…
Also known as:
Cyamopsis gum, Guaran
Amaltas
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Part Used:
Fruit pulp
Uses:
Used as a laxative, purgative, and coolant. Beneficial in constipation,…
Also known as:
Cassia fistula, Indian laburnum, Golden…
Fabaceae (Caesalpiniaceae) (2 drugs)
Sundari
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Part Used:
Bark and flowers
Uses:
Used in gynecological disorders, especially menstrual irregularities; acts as a…
Senna
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Part Used:
Leaves and pods
Uses:
Used as a stimulant laxative for constipation and bowel evacuation…
Also known as:
Tinnevelly Senna, Indian Senna, Alexandrian…
Fabaceae (Leguminosae) (7 drugs)
Pale Catechu
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Part Used:
Heartwood of *Acacia catechu*
Uses:
Astringent, used in diarrhea, dysentery, mouth ulcers, gargles, and as…
Also known as:
Pale Cutch, White Catechu, Kattha
Tolu Balsam
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Part Used:
Resin from trunk
Uses:
Expectorant, antiseptic; used in cough syrups, topical preparations for wounds…
Also known as:
Balsam of Tolu, Balsamum Tolutanum
Pterocarpus
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Part Used:
Heartwood
Uses:
Astringent, antidiabetic; used in diabetes mellitus management and as an…
Also known as:
Indian Kino, Pterocarpus marsupium
Shisham
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Part Used:
Wood, leaves, bark
Uses:
Used as an astringent, anti-inflammatory, and blood purifier; useful in…
Also known as:
Indian Rosewood, Dalbergia sissoo
Methi (Fenugreek)
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Part Used:
Seeds and leaves
Uses:
Used as a carminative, galactagogue, antidiabetic, and tonic; helps lower…
Also known as:
Trigonella foenum-graecum, Greek hay seed
Aparajita
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Part Used:
Roots, leaves, and flowers
Uses:
Used as a brain tonic, antidepressant, and anti-inflammatory; improves memory…
Also known as:
Clitoria ternatea, Butterfly pea, Shankhpushpi…
Chui-mui
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Part Used:
Whole plant (leaves and roots mainly)
Uses:
Used for wound healing, piles, dysentery, and as an antimicrobial…
Also known as:
Mimosa pudica, Sensitive Plant, Touch-me-not
Gadidae (1 drugs)
Cod Liver Oil
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Part Used:
Liver
Uses:
Prevention of rickets, treatment of vitamin A & D deficiency,…
Also known as:
Fish liver oil, Gadus morhua…
Gelidiaceae / Gracilariaceae (1 drugs)
Agar
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Part Used:
Algal gel/extract
Uses:
Gelling agent, thickening agent, microbiological culture media, laxative, stabilizer in…
Also known as:
Agar-agar, Gelidium gum, Gracilaria gum
Labiatae (1 drugs)
Mentha pudina
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Part Used:
Leaves, aerial parts
Uses:
Carminative, digestive aid, antispasmodic, flavoring agent, relief from nausea
Also known as:
Mentha piperita var. piperita, Peppermint
Lamiaceae (4 drugs)
Tulsi
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Part Used:
Leaves
Uses:
Antiseptic, Expectorant, flavoring agent, Carminative, antifertility agent, insecticides
Also known as:
Holy Basil, Sacred Basil, Surasa
Patchouli
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Part Used:
Leaves and young shoots
Uses:
Used in perfumery, cosmetics, and aromatherapy. Acts as a fixative…
Also known as:
Pogostemon cablin, Patchouly, Patchouli oil…
Coleus
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Part Used:
Roots
Uses:
Forskolin (active constituent) is used to stimulate adenylate cyclase, increasing…
Also known as:
Plectranthus barbatus, Coleus forskohlii, Indian…
Nirgundi
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Part Used:
Leaves, flowers, roots
Uses:
Anti-inflammatory, analgesic, diuretic, treatment of arthritis, asthma, and urinary disorders
Also known as:
Vitex negundo, Five-leaved chaste tree
Lauraceae (1 drugs)
Cinnamon
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Part Used:
Dried inner bark
Uses:
Used as carminative, aromatic, stimulant, and flavoring agent. It improves…
Also known as:
Dalchini, Ceylon cinnamon, Cinnamomum zeylanicum…
Liliaceae (2 drugs)
Colchicum Seed
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Part Used:
Seeds, corms
Uses:
Gout treatment, anti-inflammatory; used to reduce uric acid deposition in…
Also known as:
Meadow Saffron, Colchicum autumnale seed
Lily
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Part Used:
Bulbs and flowers
Uses:
Used in traditional medicine as demulcent, emollient, and expectorant; applied…
Also known as:
Lilium, Madonna lily
Lythraceae (1 drugs)
Henna (Mehandi)
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Part Used:
Leaves
Uses:
Used as a natural hair dye, conditioner, and cooling agent;…
Also known as:
Lawsonia inermis, Mehndi, Egyptian Privet
Malvaceae (2 drugs)
Kasturi Bhindi
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Part Used:
Seeds
Uses:
Used as an aromatic and stimulant. The seeds and oil…
Also known as:
Abelmoschus moschatus, Musk mallow, Ambrette…
Gudhal
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Part Used:
Flowers and leaves
Uses:
Used as a hair tonic to promote growth and prevent…
Also known as:
Hibiscus rosa-sinensis, China rose, Jaswand,…
Meliaceae (1 drugs)
Neem
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Part Used:
Leaves and seed
Uses:
Inflammation, fever, skin diseases and dental disorders.
Also known as:
Indian Lilac, Margosa, Nimba
Menispermaceae (1 drugs)
Giloy
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Part Used:
Stem
Uses:
Used as an immunomodulator, antipyretic, anti-inflammatory, and antidiabetic. Beneficial in…
Also known as:
Guduchi, Tinospora, Amrita, Heart-leaved moonseed
Mineral (1 drugs)
Kaolin
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Part Used:
Powdered clay
Uses:
Adsorbent in gastrointestinal disorders (diarrhea, dyspepsia), component of topical creams…
Also known as:
China clay, White clay
Moraceae (1 drugs)
Shahtoot
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Part Used:
Leaves, fruits, bark
Uses:
Antidiabetic, antioxidant, digestive aid, treatment of sore throat and cough
Also known as:
Morus alba, White mulberry
Moringaceae (1 drugs)
Munga
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Part Used:
Leaves, pods, seeds, and bark
Uses:
Used as a nutritive tonic, anti-inflammatory, antihypertensive, and antioxidant; also…
Also known as:
Drumstick tree, Moringa, Sahijan
Myristicaceae (1 drugs)
Nutmeg
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Part Used:
Dried kernel of the seed (nut)
Uses:
Used as carminative, aromatic, stimulant, flavoring agent, and in the…
Also known as:
Jaiphal, Myristica, Nux moschata
Myrtaceae (3 drugs)
Clove
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Part Used:
Dried flower buds
Uses:
Used as carminative, aromatic, stimulant, antiseptic, flavoring agent in pharmaceutical…
Also known as:
Lavang, Caryophyllus, Eugenia aromaticum flower…
Jamun
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Part Used:
Seeds, bark, and fruits
Uses:
Used as an antidiabetic, astringent, and digestive agent. Seed powder…
Also known as:
Syzygium cumini, Eugenia jambolana, Java…
Amrud
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Part Used:
Leaves, fruits, and bark
Uses:
Used as an antidiarrheal, antimicrobial, antioxidant, and antidiabetic; fruits are…
Also known as:
Guava, Psidium guajava
Not applicable (animal origin) (1 drugs)
Gelatin
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Part Used:
Skin, bones, and connective tissues
Uses:
Used as a plasma substitute, capsule and suppository base, stabilizer,…
Also known as:
Gelatina, Purified gelatin
Nyctaginaceae (1 drugs)
Punarnava
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Part Used:
Whole plant or roots
Uses:
Diuretic, anti-inflammatory; used in edema, kidney disorders, and liver protection
Also known as:
Boerhavia diffusa, Red Spiderling
Oleaceae (1 drugs)
Parijat
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Part Used:
Leaves, flowers, and seeds
Uses:
Used as an antipyretic, anti-inflammatory, antimalarial, and laxative. The leaves…
Also known as:
Nyctanthes arbor-tristis, Night jasmine, Harsingar,…
Papaveraceae (1 drugs)
Opium
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Part Used:
Unripe seed capsules (latex extracted from incisions)
Uses:
Analgesic, antitussive, antidiarrheal, sedative; used in pain relief, cough syrups,…
Also known as:
Gum Opium, Papaver somniferum latex
Phaeophyceae (1 drugs)
Sodium Alginate
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Part Used:
Extracted alginic acid converted to sodium salt
Uses:
Thickening agent, stabilizer, emulsifying agent, component of dental impressions, antacid…
Also known as:
Alginate, Algin, Sodium salt of…
Phyllanthaceae (1 drugs)
Amla
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Part Used:
Fruits
Uses:
Used as a rejuvenator, antioxidant, and immune booster. Beneficial in…
Also known as:
Emblica officinalis, Indian gooseberry, Amlika,…
Phyllanthaceae (formerly Euphorbiaceae) (1 drugs)
Bhumi-amla
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Part Used:
Whole plant
Uses:
Used for liver disorders, jaundice, kidney stones, and as an…
Piperaceae (2 drugs)
Black Pepper
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Part Used:
Dried unripe fruits (peppercorns)
Uses:
Used as a carminative, stimulant, aromatic, and spice. It improves…
Also known as:
Maricha, Kali Mirch, Piper nigrum…
Pippali
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Part Used:
Fruits and roots
Uses:
Used as a carminative, stimulant, expectorant, and bioavailability enhancer; key…
Also known as:
Long pepper, Piper longum
Plantaginaceae (1 drugs)
Ispaghula
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Part Used:
Seeds and husk
Uses:
Used as a bulk-forming laxative, in constipation, and to control…
Also known as:
Isabgol, Psyllium Husk, Plantago Seed
Plantaginaceae (formerly Scrophulariaceae) (2 drugs)
Brahmi
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Part Used:
Whole plant
Uses:
Used as a brain tonic, memory enhancer, anxiolytic, and antioxidant.
Also known as:
Bacopa, Water Hyssop, Indian Pennywort
Digitalis
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Part Used:
Leaves
Uses:
Used in the treatment of heart failure and atrial fibrillation…
Also known as:
Foxglove
Poaceae (Gramineae) (2 drugs)
Lemongrass
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Part Used:
Leaves and essential oil
Uses:
Used as a carminative, antispasmodic, antimicrobial, and in aromatherapy. Also…
Also known as:
Cymbopogon, Citronella grass
Bam
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Part Used:
Bamboo leaves, shoots, and siliceous secretion
Uses:
Used as a tonic, coolant, and diuretic; Tabasheer is used…
Punicaceae (1 drugs)
Anar
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Part Used:
Fruit, seeds, rind
Uses:
Antioxidant, astringent, treatment of diarrhea, dysentery, and cardiovascular health
Also known as:
Punica granatum, Pomegranate
Rosaceae (1 drugs)
Almond
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Part Used:
Seeds (kernels) and oil
Uses:
Used as a nutrient, demulcent, and emollient. Almond oil is…
Rubiaceae (3 drugs)
Coffee Seeds
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Part Used:
Seeds (beans) of the fruit
Uses:
Stimulant (CNS stimulant), mild diuretic; used in beverages, medicines, and…
Also known as:
Coffee beans, Coffea seeds
Ipecacuanha
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Part Used:
Roots and rhizomes
Uses:
Expectorant, emetic; used in cough, bronchitis, and as an emetic…
Also known as:
Ipecac, Carapichea ipecacuanha
Cinchona
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Part Used:
Bark
Uses:
Antimalarial (quinine), antipyretic, tonic, treatment of arrhythmias, muscle cramps
Also known as:
Jesuit’s bark, Peruvian bark
Rutaceae (4 drugs)
Nimbu
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Part Used:
Fruit
Uses:
Skin diseases, measles, smallpox, skin infection.
Also known as:
Lemon, Citrus limon, Nimbuka
Chitrak
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Part Used:
Root
Uses:
Antioxidant, antimalarial, antibiotic etc.
Also known as:
Plumbago zeylanica, Chitra, Agni
Meetha Neem
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Part Used:
Leaves
Uses:
Used as a flavoring agent in food and as a…
Also known as:
Azadirachta indica var. siamensis, Curry…
Bel
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Part Used:
Fruit, root, and leaves
Uses:
Used as an astringent, digestive, and antidiarrheal. The unripe fruit…
Also known as:
Bael, Bilva, Bengal quince, Aegle…
Saccharomycetaceae (1 drugs)
Yeast
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Part Used:
Whole cells (dry or fresh), culture extract
Uses:
Nutritional supplement, vitamin B source, leavening agent, probiotic preparations
Also known as:
Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Baker’s yeast, Brewer’s…
Santalaceae (1 drugs)
Sandalwood
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Part Used:
Heartwood and essential oil
Uses:
Used as a cooling, antiseptic, and aromatic agent. Applied externally…
Also known as:
Santalum album, White sandalwood, Chandan
Sapotaceae (1 drugs)
Chiku
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Part Used:
Fruits and latex
Uses:
Fruits are used as a nutritive and demulcent; latex used…
Solanaceae (6 drugs)
Ashwagandha
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Part Used:
Dried Roots
Uses:
Sedative, tonic and aphrodisiac
Also known as:
Winter Cherry, Indian Ginseng, Asgandh
Belladonna
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Part Used:
Leaves, roots, and sometimes whole plant
Uses:
Antispasmodic, mydriatic (dilates pupils), used in motion sickness, Parkinson’s disease,…
Also known as:
Deadly Nightshade, Atropa Belladonna
Hyoscyamus
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Part Used:
Leaves and seeds
Uses:
Antispasmodic, sedative, mydriatic; used in motion sickness, nervous disorders, and…
Also known as:
Henbane, Hyoscyamus niger
Datura
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Part Used:
Leaves and seeds
Uses:
Used as an antispasmodic, bronchodilator, and sedative. Employed in the…
Also known as:
Datura stramonium, Thorn apple, Jimson…
Potato
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Part Used:
Tuber
Uses:
Used as a food and starch source. Medicinally, raw potato…
Also known as:
Alo
Aalu (Potato)
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Part Used:
Tuber
Uses:
Used as a nutrient and demulcent; raw juice is applied…
Also known as:
Solanum tuberosum, White potato
Squalidae (1 drugs)
Shark Liver Oil
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Part Used:
Liver
Uses:
Immune booster, antitumor activity, wound healing, dietary supplement
Also known as:
Squalene-rich fish oil, Gale oil
Styracaceae (1 drugs)
Benzoin
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Part Used:
Resin exudate from trunk
Uses:
Expectorant, antiseptic, flavoring agent; used in cough syrups, topical antiseptics,…
Also known as:
Balsamum Benzoin, Gum Benzoin
Suidae / Bovidae (1 drugs)
Pancreatin
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Part Used:
Pancreas
Uses:
Aid in digestion for pancreatic insufficiency, malabsorption, cystic fibrosis, enzyme…
Also known as:
Pancreatic extract, Pancreatic enzymes
Theaceae (1 drugs)
Tea Leaves
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Part Used:
Leaves (young leaves and buds)
Uses:
Stimulant (due to caffeine), antioxidant, digestive aid; consumed as beverage…
Also known as:
Camellia tea, Green Tea, Black…
Trichocomaceae (fungal source) / Poaceae (plant source) (1 drugs)
Diastase
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Part Used:
Enzyme extract from malted grains or fungal cultures
Uses:
Digestive aid for starch digestion, component of digestive powders and…
Also known as:
Amylase, Malt diastase
Vitaceae (1 drugs)
Hadjod
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Part Used:
Stems
Uses:
Used in bone fracture healing, anti-inflammatory, and as an analgesic;…
Also known as:
Cissus quadrangularis, Asthisamharaka, Veld grape
Zingiberaceae (6 drugs)
Cardamom (Elaichi)
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Part Used:
Fruits
Uses:
Carminative and flavoring agent
Also known as:
Elaichi, Green Cardamom, True Cardamom
Turmeric
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Part Used:
Dried rhizomes
Uses:
Anti-inflammatory, condiment and coloring agent
Also known as:
Haldi, Indian Saffron, Curcuma
Ginger
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Part Used:
Rhizomes
Uses:
Carminative and flavoring agent, condiment, stimulant
Also known as:
Adrak, Zingiber, African Ginger
Kali Haldi
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Part Used:
Rhizome
Uses:
Used as an anti-inflammatory, wound healer, antiasthmatic, and in skin…
Also known as:
Black Turmeric, Curcuma caesia Roxb.
Jungli Adrak
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Part Used:
Rhizome
Uses:
Used as an anti-inflammatory, digestive stimulant, and in skin and…
Kapur Kachri
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Part Used:
Rhizome
Uses:
Used as a stimulant, carminative, expectorant, and in perfumery.
Also known as:
Hedychium spicatum, Spiked Ginger Lily,…
Zygophyllaceae (1 drugs)
Gokhru
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Part Used:
Fruit and whole plant
Uses:
Diuretic, aphrodisiac, urinary tract disorders; used in kidney stones, urinary…
Also known as:
Tribulus, Gokshura, Tribulus terrestris
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