Bergenia ciliate/ Saxifraga ligulata | ||||||
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Botanical Name :
Bergenia ciliate/ Saxifraga ligulata
Part Used: Root Description of Bergenia ciliate: It grows in the temperate Himalayas between altitudes of 900 and 3,000 m. It is a perennial herb with stout rootstock. The leaves are variable, coarsely hairy, sparsely hairy to glabrous, broadly obovate or elliptic, finely or sparsely denticulate or shallowly sinuate-dentate. The flowers are white, pink or purple, in long cymose panicles. Capsules are rounded. The rhizome is buff-brown color outside and pinkish brown inside. The market sample is transversely wrinkled or irregularly shrivelled with exfoliating, thin bark, having rootlets or thin scars, buds and scaly leaves.
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Principal Constituents: Pharmacology It is reported to be helpful in dissolving kidney stones. In lower doses, the extract is mildly diuretic Toxicology In higher doses it is cardio-toxic, shows anti-diuretic action, and has depressant action on the central nervous system
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