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Picrosides I and II are the active chemical constituents, present in the roots and rhizomes of Picrorhiza kurroa Royle (family: Scrophulariaceae). The plant is ethnomedically claimed for the treatment of liver and upper respiratory tract infection, fever, dyspepsia and scorpion sting. This study
Picrorhiza kurroa has a long medicinal history as a traditional medicinal plant in China and India that is widely used in clinical treatments. It is a common treatment for liver diseases, fever, diarrhoea, indigestion, and some other diseases. Modern pharmacological studies proved that P. kurroa
Picroside I and II, iridoid glycosides, are the major active markers of roots and rhizomes of Picrorhiza kurroa (family: Scrophulariaceae). The rhizomes of P. kurroa have been traditionally used to treat worms, constipation, low fever, scorpion sting, asthma and ailments affecting the liver. Various