Manjistha (Rubia cordifolia), commonly known as Indian Madder, is a perennial, climbing herb belonging to the Rubiaceae family. It is extensively used in Ayurvedic medicine for blood purification, detoxification, and treating various skin disorders. The main portions used for therapeutic purposes are the red-colored roots and stems. It has hepatoprotective, anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and anti-acne qualities.
Rubia cordifolia is rich in a wide range of bioactive compounds responsible for its therapeutic effects:
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