Rubia cordifolia (Manjishtha): A review based upon its Ayurvedic and Medicinal uses

I. Kumari, Hemlata Kaurav, Gitika Choudhary
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Medicinal herbs have a rich history of their utilization for variety of ailments. India is categorized among those countries which have produced vast variety of medicinal plants. India is also called as “Botanical garden of the world”.  Medicinal plants are the source of discovery of new drugs across the world. Most of the drugs available today have some herbal content of plants in them. Rubia Cordifolia (Manjishtha) is a climber herb having small flowers of greenish white colour which are grouped around the purplish fleshy fruits. The roots of Rubia cordifolia imparts red colour from where dye is obtained which is due to the presence of brownish red bark. This plant is mainly cultivated in the hilly areas. Manjishtha has a very significant place in Ayurveda which is one of the most ancient health care systems of the world. Charaka categorized this medicinal herb as varnya (for the enhancement of skin complexion), jvarahara (anti-pyretic), visaghna (a detoxifier) and a rasayana (rejuvenator). While it is categorized as pittasamsamana (one which maintains the pitta dosha of the body i.e. the fire component of the body) by Acharya Sushrut. Manjishtha has potential to pacifiy the pitta dosha. The phytochemical constituents of Rubia Cordifolia (Manjishtha) are associated with wide range of therapeutic properties. In this review, summary of its phytochemistry, its uses in different medicinal systems like Ayurveda and folk system and its scientific therapeutic properties are reported.
山茱萸(Manjishtha):基于其阿育吠陀医学用途的综述
草药在治疗各种疾病方面有着悠久的历史。印度被归类为生产各种药用植物的国家之一。印度也被称为“世界植物园”。药用植物是全世界新药发现的源泉。今天大多数可用的药物都含有一些植物的草药成分。堇青花(Manjishtha)是一种攀缘草本植物,有绿白色的小花,簇拥在紫色肉质果实周围。堇青花的根从那里获得染料,这是由于棕红色树皮的存在而赋予红色。这种植物主要种植在丘陵地区。Manjishtha在阿育吠陀中占有非常重要的地位阿育吠陀是世界上最古老的医疗保健体系之一。查拉卡将这种草药分类为varnya(改善皮肤肤色),jvarahara(解热),visaghna(解毒)和rasayana(恢复活力)。虽然它被归类为pittasamsamana(一种维持身体的pitta dosha,即身体的火成分)由Acharya Sushrut。Manjishtha有可能平息pitta dosha。鸢尾草(Manjishtha)的植物化学成分与广泛的治疗特性有关。本文综述了其植物化学成分、在阿育吠陀和民间等不同医药体系中的应用及其科学疗效。
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