Jatamansi root

  1. Potential Health Benefits of Nardostachys Jatamansi
  2. Health Benefits of Jatamansi in Treating Epilepsy, Insomnia, Catalepsy, Depression and Strengthening the Nervous System
  3. Induction and submerged cultivation of Valeriana jatamansi adventitious root cultures for production of valerenic acids and its derivatives
  4. Jatamansi Root (Indian Valerian / Tagara) (Nardostachys jatamansi), Cu


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Potential Health Benefits of Nardostachys Jatamansi

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Health Benefits of Jatamansi in Treating Epilepsy, Insomnia, Catalepsy, Depression and Strengthening the Nervous System

There are various herbs which help us to calm our mind and also improve our nerve health; and one of those herbs is Jatamansi. It is a perennial herb and helps in treating insomnia and several other sleeping disorders. Jatamansi is also known for its excellent anti-depressant, anti-fatigue and anti-stress properties. Jatamansi roots are used for various medicinal purposes in the natural healing science of Ayurveda which are actually known to offer a therapeutic effect to our mood swings and various stress related disorders. If you want to know about various ways by which Jatamansi can calm your mind and improve nerve health, then all you need is to go through the following array of the article. Jatamansi: An Overview Jatamansi, also known as Spikenard, is an herb that has been extensively used in Ayurveda since past many decades. It belongs to the family called Valerianaceae. These herbs grow up to a height of 1 meter and their flowers are pink in color and are bell shaped. Jatamansi is available in the market in its several forms such as in the form of roots, powder, and oil. This herb has got a lot of health benefits including its benefits for skin health, anti-inflammatory benefits, treating bacterial infection, laxative benefits, sleep inducing abilities, and many more. It is also known to enhance your memory and has also got a cooling, relaxing and calming effect and that’s the thing that makes it an important ingredient in various herbal and ayurvedic medicinal produ...

Induction and submerged cultivation of Valeriana jatamansi adventitious root cultures for production of valerenic acids and its derivatives

• Original Article • 07 November 2021 Induction and submerged cultivation of Valeriana jatamansi adventitious root cultures for production of valerenic acids and its derivatives • • • • • • … • ORCID: orcid.org/0000-0001-7898-5776 Show authors Plant Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture (PCTOC) volume 148, pages 347–361 ( 2022) In vitro adventitious roots were induced from leaves of Valeriana jatamansi to assess their potential as a sustainable alternative to extract pharmaceutically important phytoconstituents. Among the different media used, a significantly ( p ≤ 0.05) high root induction (90%) was achieved on Schenk and Hildebrandt (SH) medium fortified with 9.84 µM indole-3-butyric acid (IBA). In addition, various process parameters i.e. IBA concentration, sucrose and medium strength were also optimized under submerged cultivation. The maximum fresh root biomass (144.09 ± 11.36 g/L) with a high relative growth rate (2.01 ± 0.04) and growth index (13.41) was achieved in half-strength SH medium having 2% sucrose and 4.92 µM IBA. Further, a significantly high yield of total valerenic acid derivatives [1525.14 µg/g dry weight (DW)] was recorded in adventitious roots as compared to donor plant parts. Individually, valerenic acid (506.27 µg/g DW) was accumulated higher in plant rhizomes, while acetoxyvalerenic (534.91 µg/g DW) and hydroxyl valerenic acid (919.57 µg/g DW) in adventitious roots. Interestingly, hydroxy valerenic acid was unmeasurable in donor plant parts. The phenolic...

Jatamansi Root (Indian Valerian / Tagara) (Nardostachys jatamansi), Cu

Jatamansi is a famous Ayurvedic herb used in neuro-psychiatric diseases, effective for quieting an overactive mind, restlessness, anxiety, depression, insomnia, migraine and tension headaches, promote sound sleep, and relievesphysical relief by reducing fatigueand mild functional digestive imbalances. Jatamansi tea: Pour 1 cup boiled water over 1tsp Jatamansi herb, steep for 5-10 minutes, strain, sweeten with honey and drink 1-2 times a day. Warning: Always consult with a healthcare professional before using any herbal remedy especially if pregnant, nursing, or taking other medicines. Disclaimer: These statements and uses are not evaluated by the FDA & the product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. View more