Hi Ameeraiff,
Sorry for late reply.
I did my Msc.(Microbiology) from Pune. I did my research on Rubia Cordifolia plant and published international Journal.
Detail About Rubia:-
Botanical Name : Rubia Cordifolia
English Name : Indian Madder
Common Name : Manjistha
Plant Part : Root
Actions and Uses :
Manjistha is probably the best alternative or blood-purifying herb according to
Ayurveda. It cools and detoxifies the blood, dissolves obstructions in blood flow,
and removes stagnant blood. Its role in supporting heart health is evidenced by
studies that show that it promotes the healing of skin tissues damaged by injury
or infection., thus helpful in erosions of gums and bleeding gums.
The roots of Rubia are said to be alternative, anodyne, antiphlogistic, antitussive, astringent, diuretic, emmenagogue, expectorant, styptic, tonic, and vulnerary. They are used to lower blood pressure, as well as internally in the treatment of abnormally uterine bleeding; internal and external hemorrhage; bronchitis; rheumatism, stones in the kidney and bladder, and gall, dysentery, and so on. The roots and fruit are used in treating paralysis and conditions of ulcer. The stem is used in treating cobra bite and scorpion sting. It is used in the treatment of liver fluke, dysentery, maggots & intestinal worms in animals.
The roots contain resinous and extractive matter, gum, sugar, coloring matter, the salt of the pigment being a red crystalline principle purpurine. The yellow glucoside manjistin and a xanthine are also present, besides garancin and orange red alizarin. Anthroquinones pentacyclic triterpenes, quinines, cyclic hexapeptides and diethylesters are also reported. Other compounds isolated are xantho-purpurin, glucose, sucrose and ruberythric acid. Alizarin, purpurin, purpurin carbohydrate, quinizarine and christofin isolated from roots. Antitumor cyclic hexapeptides – RA-V and RA-VII – isolated from roots.
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Thanks
Shweta
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Pune.