Details of Plants:Valeriana jatamansi

Plant details

Family: Valerianaceae
Phytochemicals

(+)-Spirojatamol
(+)-endo-beta-bergamotene
(-)-Maalioxide
(-)-Valeranone
(1S,2R,4S)-(-)-Bornyl Acetate
(3R,6E)-nerolidol
(4eta,5eta)-Aristol-1(10)-en-2-one
(6R)-6-Isopropyl-4,4a-dimethyl-5,6-dihydro-2(4aH)-naphthalenone
.alpha.-Longipinene
.beta.-Bergamotene
.beta.-Elemol
1(10)-Aristolene
1(10)-Aristolene-5-one
1,3-dibutyl-4-methylbenzene
1,8-DIMETHYLNAPHTHALENE
1-Hexacosanol
1-Homoacevaltrate
1-Homoisoacevaltrate
1-NAPHTHOIC ACID
10-Acetoxy-1-homovaltrate hydrin
2-Methylbutanoic acid
3-Carene
3-Methylvaleric acid
6-MethylApigenin
6-Valerene-11-ol
7-epi-.alpha.-eudesmol
AC1NSZ1P
AC1O44KO
Acevaltrate
Actinidine
Angelicin
Aristolene
Baldrinal
CID 19017319
Calarane
Calarene
Carotene
Coniferin
Cryptomeridiol
Cubebol
Didrovaltratum
Dihydroselenedin
Dipentene
Docosanoic acid
Epi-beta-Santalene
Eucalyptol
IVHD-valtrate
Mustakone
Nardol
Phytosterols
UNII-0V56HXQ8N5
acacetin
acetic acid
alpha-Fenchene
alpha-Gurjunene
alpha-Humulene
alpha-Patchoulene
arachidonic acid
beta-Ylangene
β-Caryophyllene
β-Ionone
β-Maaliene
β-Patchoulene
β-Santalene
β-pinene
NE-statewise availability

Sikkim
Vernacular Name

Sikkim: Nakali Jatamansi
Ailments cured

Epilepsy
Hysteria
Neurosis
Plant parts used and methods

Root: Taken orally
Plant References

Das. T; et al. Ethnobotanical Survey of Medicinal Plants Used by Ethnic and Rural People in Eastern Sikkim Himalayan Region, African Journal of Basic & Applied Sciences 4 (1): 16-20, 2012.

Phytochemical References

Mohanraj, K; et al., IMPPAT: A curated database of Indian Medicinal Plants, Phytochemistry And Therapeutics, Scientific reports, 8:4329, 2018.