An overview of Paris polyphylla, a highly vulnerable medicinal herb of Eastern Himalayan Region for sustainable exploitation

A Puwein, SC Thomas - The Natural Products Journal, 2020 - ingentaconnect.com
Background: Paris polyphylla has been traditionally used in China, India and Nepal to
relieve various ailments such as antidote for snake bites, insect poison, relieving wounds …

[PDF][PDF] In vitro propagation of selected Himalayan medicinal herbs: conservation and sustainable utilization

SK Nandi, S Rawat - Medicinal plants of India: conservation and …, 2019 - researchgate.net
Abstract The Indian Himalayan Region (IHR) with over 5.3 lakh km2 area comprises of vast
mountain range extending over 2500 km in length and 220-300 km width, between Indus …

The botanical identity of 'Vacha'('Bachh') of the ayurvedic literature

JG Srivastava - Quarterly Journal of Crude Drug Research, 1971 - Taylor & Francis
1734'jalaja'(borne in water)'ikshu-patri'(having leaves like the sugar-cane plant)'kshudra-
patri'(small leaved)'shat-parvika'(having 100 leaves)'teekshna-patra'(pungent leaved)'shad …

Economic Importance

Y Ji, Y Ji - A Monograph of Paris (Melanthiaceae) Morphology …, 2021 - Springer
Paris species are traditionally used as medicinal herbs in China, India, Nepal, and other
neighboring countries as well (Cunningham et al. 2018). Paris species are well known in …