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Curculigo orchioides, நிலப்பனைக்கிழங்கு, काली मुसली, నేలతాడి, তলমুলি, Sâm cau images uses and publications

 

Curculigo orchioides Gaertn.
Family: Hypoxidaceae

Synonyms: Curculigo brevifolia Dryand. ex W.T.Aiton, Curculigo firma Kotschy & Peyr., Curculigo malabarica Wight, Curculigo orchioides var. minor Benth., Curculigo pauciflora Zipp. ex Span., Curculigo petiolata Royle, Curculigo stans Labill., Franquevillea major Zoll. ex Kurz, Gethyllis acaulis Blanco, Hypoxis dulcis Steud. ex Baker, Hypoxis minor Seem., Hypoxis orchioides (Gaertn.) Kurz

  • English: Black musli
  • Bengali: তলমুলি talamuli
  • Hindi: काली मुसली kali musli, ताल मूली tal-muli, तीर्ण पदी tirna padi
  • Kannada: ನೆಲತಾಳೆ nelataale, ನೆಲತೆಂಗು nelatengu
  • Konkani: मसळकांदो masalkamdo
  • Malayalam: നിലപ്പന nilappana
  • Marathi: काळी मुसळी kali musali, मुसळकंद musalakanda, तालमूली tal-muli
  • Oriya: talamuli
  • Sanskrit: मुसली musali, तालमूली talamuli
  • Tamil: நிலப்பனைக்கிழங்கு nilappanaikkilanku
  • Telugu: నేలతాడి nela-tadi
  • Tulu: ನೆಲಮುಂಡ nelamunda
  • Vietnamese: Sâm cau
  • Chinese: 仙茅

Descrption: Plants 10-35 cm tall. Root tubers elongated. Leaves radical, lanceolate, plicate, sparsely long ciliate. Scape short, hidden among the leaf bases. Flowers in racemes, subsessile, the upper staminate, lower hermaphrodite, bracteate; bracts lanceolate. Tepals elliptic-oblong, 5-7 mm long, yellow, ciliate. Stamens about half the length of the perianth segments, anther linear. Ovary pubescent, separated from the perianth by a stipe, lanceolate, locules imperfect; ovules 6-8; stigmas 3. Fruit 1-4-seeded, beaked. Seeds oblong, grooved.

Used for piles, diseases of the nervous system,  emaciation and weakness due to internal injury  (therapeutic uses based on texts from the fourteenth–sixteenth centuries). According to Bhāvaprakāsha (sixteenth century), a compound containing Shatavari  (Asparagus racemosus), Mundi (Sphaeranthus  indicus), Guduchi (Tinospora cordifolia),  Hastikarna Palāsha (Leea macrophylla)  and Tālamūli (C. orchioides) acts as an  aphrodisiac. 

Uses in ethnomedicine: for treating spermatorrhea, impotency, and increasing sexual vigor  in males. Also used for leucorrhea, as a uterine  stimulant, as a stomachic during menstruation  and for increasing lactation.  [Ayurvedic Pharmacopoeial Plant Drugs: Expanded Therapeutics]

Used in Ayurveda. Whole plant made into a paste applied as anti-rabies on the dog bitten part. Roots diuretic, tonic and aphrodisiac, used to treat asthma, jaundice, piles, diarrhea, fever, venereal diseases, gonorrhea, toothache; root paste with salt applied on boils, ulcers; tuber powder of Eulophia ramentacea given with the roots of Chlorophytum tuberosum and Curculigo orchioides with milk to cure impotency and weakness; root powder in oil dropped in ear for earache; root juice for peptic ulcer, also given to women for stomachache during menstruation; root paste given for abortion; pulp of the root taken with fresh blood of a white cock to cure epilepsy; in cholera, fresh root juice given to check loose motion. Roots and leaves applied to the body used as a contraceptive. Tuberous roots pounded and applied to cuts, boils, blisters, itches and wounds; tuber paste applied on forehead to cure headache, also applied on eye brows to cure migraine; powdered tuberous roots with milk a tonic for impotency, quick ejaculation, spermatorrhea, in general and sexual debility; tuber juice applied as eye drop for eye diseases; tubers of Curculigo orchioides pounded with roots of Geniosporum coloratum given in impotency. Paste from tubers along with tubers of Globba bulbifera and Costus speciosus applied in knife injuries; astringent tubers chewed to prevent diarrhea. Veterinary medicine, tubers given with meals to kill maggots in wounds; dried tubers ground with stem of Cissus quadrangularis given orally for impaction; leaves of Andrographis paniculata along with those of Vitex negundo, Cardiospermum halicacabum, tubers of Curculigo orchioides and Urginea indica pounded and extract given for ephemeral fever; roots of Agave americana along with those of Curculigo orchioides, leaves of Andrographis paniculata and Vitex negundo pounded and the extract given for ephemeral fever; root fed to cattle for hoof infection; dried root powder poulticed to eyes for eye sight; stem bark of Acacia chundra along with leaves of Derris scandens and tubers of Curculigo orchioides pounded, boiled in water and the decoction given orally in trypanosomiasis; tuber juice applied as eye drop for eye diseases. Magico-religious beliefs, contact therapy, a piece of rhizome tied on the left arm of a pregnant woman to ensure a male child. [CRC World Dictionary of Medicinal and Poisonous Plants]

Ethnomedicinal uses: 100 g of powder of dried tuber is mixed in “Khowa” (concentrated milk) prepared from 5 L of buffalo milk and eaten early in the morning by tribals for 7 d as an eye tonic and also to treat fatigue. One teaspoon of root powder is taken orally by tribal women for 7 to 10 d to treat leucorrhoea and menorrhagia. A powder of the tuber is given orally to children to treat rickets. A tuber extract is applied locally to treat gonorrhoea and syphilis. A decoction of the tuber is given to children as a tonic and also to treat filariasis. [Herbal Drugs: Ethnomedicine to Modern Medicine]
Nervine, adaptogenic, sedative, anticonvulsive, androgenic, anti-inflammatory and diuretic. Used in Jaundice, urinary disorders, skin diseases and asthma. Mucilaginous. [Indian Medicinal Plants An Illustrated Dictionary]

It helps in polyurea, dysuria, gonorrhoea, menorrhagia, leucorrhoea and piles. It is considered a nutritive and aphrodisiac, for which 3–6 g of root powder is given twice daily. It is used for gastroenteritis, hepatitis and as an anti-inflammatory agent. For most of the  diseases,  25–50  g  of  dry  root  in  powdered  form  is  boiled  in  milk,  with  sugar according to taste. In this way it exudes mucilage and has a demulcent activity, which helps convalescent geriatric patients. [Rasayana: Ayurvedic Herbs for Longevity and Rejuvenation]
 
247 Published articles of Curculigo orchioides
1.    Hejazi, I.I., et al., Antioxidative and anti-proliferative potential of Curculigo orchioides Gaertn in oxidative stress induced cytotoxicity: In vitro, ex vivo and in silico studies. Food and Chemical Toxicology, 2018. 115: p. 244-259.
2.    Dave, S. and S. Kumbhat, Electrochemical and spectral characterization of silver nanoparticles synthesized employing root extract of Curculigo orchioides. Indian Journal of Chemical Technology, 2018. 25(2): p. 201-207.
3.    Cai, K., et al., Immunological enhancement effects of curculigo orchioides polysaccharide as adjuvant of influenza vaccine on mouse macrophage. China Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Pharmacy, 2018. 33(4): p. 1344-1347.
4.    Zhou, Y., et al., Optimization of salt processing technology of Curculigo orchioides Gaertn. by orthogonal design. Lishizhen Medicine and Materia Medica Research, 2017. 28(8): p. 1897-1899.
5.    Wang, X., et al., An O-acetyl-glucomannan from the rhizomes of Curculigo orchioides: Structural characterization and anti-osteoporosis activity in vitro. Carbohydrate Polymers, 2017. 174: p. 48-56.
6.    Wang, N., et al., A Network Pharmacology Approach to Determine the Active Components and Potential Targets of Curculigo Orchioides in the Treatment of Osteoporosis. Medical Science Monitor, 2017. 23: p. 5113-5122.
7.    Venkatachalam, P., et al., Enhanced Antibacterial and Cytotoxic Activity of Phytochemical Loaded-Silver Nanoparticles Using Curculigo orchioides Leaf Extracts with Different Extraction Techniques. Journal of Cluster Science, 2017. 28(1): p. 607-619.
8.    Tao, Y., et al., Comparative Analysis of Crude and Processed Products of Curculigo orchioides Gaertn Based on Multiple Quality Indexes of Pharmacopeia. Traditional Chinese Drug Research and Clinical Plarmacology, 2017. 28(5): p. 678-682.
9.    Sudha, S. and V.J. Braganza, Low cost multiplication of curculigo orchioides in shake flask culture. Biosciences, Biotechnology Research Asia, 2017. 14(3): p. 1089-1093.
10.    Selvaraj, T. and P. Agastian, IN VITRO ANTICANCER ACTIVITY OF ETHYL ACETATE EXTRACT AND GREEN NANOPARTICLE SYNTHESIZED FROM CURCULIGO ORCHIOIDES GAERTN - AN ENDANGERED MEDICINAL PLANT. International Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research, 2017. 8(7): p. 3030-3038.
11.    Chen, X., et al., New phenolic glycosides from Curculigo orchioides and their xanthine oxidase inhibitory activities. Fitoterapia, 2017. 122: p. 144-149.
12.    Cai, K., et al., Curculigo orchioides extract-induced activation of RAW264. 7 cell. Pharmacology and Clinics of Chinese Materia Medica, 2017. 33(5): p. 87-91.
13.    Bagchi, D., et al., Safety and Free Testosterone Boosting Efficacy of a Novel Curculigo orchioides Extract (Blamus T) in Male Rats. Faseb Journal, 2017. 31.
14.    Zhang, N., et al., Phenolic glycosides in Curculigo orchioides promotes osteoblastic bone formation and inhibits osteoclastic bone resorption. Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University, 2016. 37(5): p. 562-568.
15.    Xia, L.-f., et al., Anti-tumor effect of polysaccharides from rhizome of Curculigo orchioides Gaertn on cervical cancer. Tropical Journal of Pharmaceutical Research, 2016. 15(8): p. 1731-1737.
16.    Wang, J., X.-L. Zhao, and L. Gao, Anti-depressant-like effect of curculigoside isolated from Curculigo orchioides Gaertn root. Tropical Journal of Pharmaceutical Research, 2016. 15(10): p. 2165-2172.
17.    Sharma, P., I. Khan, and R. Singh, Efficacy of Curculigo orchioides in Deltamethrin Induced Reproductive System Impairment in Male Wistar Rats. Asian Journal of Pharmaceutics, 2016. 10(2): p. S100-S109.
18.    Shalima, N.K., et al., Antioxidant activity of Curculigo orchioides using different methods - an overview. World Journal of Pharmaceutical Research, 2016. 5(5): p. 1702-1710.
19.    Saha, N., P. Trivedi, and S.D. Gupta, Surface Plasmon Resonance (SPR) Based Optimization of Biosynthesis of Silver Nanoparticles from Rhizome Extract of Curculigo orchioides Gaertn. and Its Antioxidant Potential. Journal of Cluster Science, 2016. 27(6): p. 1893-1912.
20.    Rajasekharan, P.E., S. Ganeshan, and B. Sunitha, In vitro plantlet regeneration study for in vitro conservation in Curculigo orchioides - an endangered medicinal plant. Electronic Journal of Plant Breeding, 2016. 7(4): p. 1056-1061.
21.    Murali, V.P. and G. Kuttan, Curculigo orchioides Gaertn Effectively Ameliorates the Uro- and Nephrotoxicities Induced by Cyclophosphamide Administration in Experimental Animals. Integrative Cancer Therapies, 2016. 15(2): p. 205-215.
22.    Kayalvizhi, T., S. Ravikumar, and P. Venkatachalam, Green Synthesis of Metallic Silver Nanoparticles Using Curculigo orchioides Rhizome Extracts and Evaluation of Its Antibacterial, Larvicidal, and Anticancer Activity. Journal of Environmental Engineering, 2016. 142(9).
23.    Deepa, Y., et al., Macro-microscopic evaluation, physicochemical analysis and HPTLC finger printing of Curculigo orchioides Gaertn. rhizome. Pharmacognosy Journal, 2016. 8(5): p. 430-434.
24.    Chaturvedi, P. and V. Briganza, y Enhanced synthesis of curculigoside by stress and amino acids in static culture of Curculigo orchioides gaertn (kali musli). Pharmacognosy Research, 2016. 8(3): p. 193-198.
25.    Cao, S., et al., Effects of Curculigo orchioides total glucosides in mouse peri-menopause model of related organization and organs morphology. Bangladesh Journal of Pharmacology, 2016. 11: p. S72-S81.
26.    Cai, K., et al., Effects of Curculigo orchioides polysaccharide on the immunity of immunocompromised mice induced by cyclophosphamide. China Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Pharmacy, 2016. 31(12): p. 5030-5034.
27.    Xu, H., et al., Effects of Benzylbenzoate Glucosides from Curculigo orchioides Gaertn. on Retinoic Acid Induced Osteoporosis in Rats. Chinese Pharmaceutical Journal, 2015. 50(15): p. 1319-1323.
28.    Tacchini, M., et al., Phytochemical profile and bioactivity of traditional ayurvedic decoctions and hydro-alcoholic macerations of Boerhaavia diffusa L. and Curculigo orchioides Gaertn. Natural Product Research, 2015. 29(22): p. 2071-2079.
29.    Murali, V.P. and G. Kuttan, Enhancement of Cancer Chemotherapeutic Efficacy of Cyclophosphamide by Curculigo orchioides Gaertn and Its Ameliorative Effects on Cyclophosphamide-Induced Oxidative Stress. Integrative Cancer Therapies, 2015. 14(2): p. 172-183.
30.    He, Y., et al., Qualitative and quantitative analysis on chemical constituents from Curculigo orchioides using ultra high performance liquid chromatography coupled with electrospray ionization quadrupole time-of-flight tandem mass spectrometry. Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis, 2015. 102: p. 236-245.
31.    Gupta, S.D. and T.K. Sahoo, Light emitting diode (LED)-induced alteration of oxidative events during in vitro shoot organogenesis of Curculigo orchioides Gaertn. Acta Physiologiae Plantarum, 2015. 37(11).
32.    Zhou, Y., et al., Study on heat by heat gain effect of wine-broiled Curculigo orchioides. Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs, 2014. 45(10): p. 1434-1438.
33.    Yao, J., et al., Efficacy Enhancing and Toxicity Reducing Effect of Curculigo orchioides Polysaccharide on S_(180) Tumor-bearing Mice Treated by Fluorouracil. Natural Product Research and Development, 2014. 26(6): p. 834-837,867.
34.    Yao, J., et al., Efficacy enhancing effect and mechanisms of Curculigo orchioides polysaccharide on S_(180) tumor - bearing mice treated by Cisplatin. West China Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2014. 29(2): p. 132-134.
35.    Yao, J., M. Peng, and J. Hu, Protective effects of polysaccharide from Curculigo orchioides Gaertn on adriamycin-induced cardiotoxicity in mice. Chinese Journal of Gerontology, 2014. 34(21): p. 6079-6081.
36.    Wang, Z.-H., et al., Four new phenolic glucosides from Curculigo orchioides Gaertn. Phytochemistry Letters, 2014. 9: p. 153-157.
37.    Susindran, P. and N. Ramesh, Anti-diabetic effect of Curculigo orchioides Gaertn extracts in alloxan induced diabetic rats. Journal of Pharmacy Research, 2014. 8(7): p. 942-947.
38.    Somesh, T., J. Vijay, and B. Anil, Effect of rhizomes of Curculigo orchioides on Thioacetamide induced hepatotoxicity. Environment Conservation Journal, 2014. 15(1/2): p. 55-60.
39.    Richa, S. and D.K. Srivastava, Ethnobotanical studies on Curculigo orchioides from Sonebhadra district of Uttar Pradesh. Indian Journal of Scientific Research, 2014. 5(2): p. 123-124.
40.    Ramchandani, D., et al., Protective effect of curculigo orchioides extract on cyclophosphamide-induced neurotoxicity in murine model. Toxicology international, 2014. 21(3): p. 232-5.
41.    Parameswari, A., R.R. Nair, and D. Ganesh, Influence of different pathways of regeneration on genetic and phytochemical instability of Curculigo orchioides. Journal of Plant Tissue Culture and Biotechnology (PTC&B), 2014. 24(2): p. 173-189.
42.    Murali, V.P. and K. Girija, Alcoholic extract of Curculigo orchioides Gaertn. effectively down regulates DLA and EAC induced tumour development and enhance the tumoricidal activity of mice peritoneal macrophages. World Journal of Pharmaceutical Research, 2014. 3(3): p. 4474-4486.
43.    Liu, X., Y. Hu, and D. Wei, Optimization of enzyme-based ultrasonic/microwave-assisted extraction and evaluation of antioxidant activity of orcinol glucoside from the rhizomes of Curculigo orchioides Gaertn. Medicinal Chemistry Research, 2014. 23(5): p. 2360-2367.
44.    Anurag, S., et al., Wound healing activity of standardized extract of Curculigo orchioides in streptozotocin-induced diabetic mice. Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Disease, 2014. 4(Suppl. 1): p. S48-S53.
45.    Alagar, P., R.R. Nair, and G. Doss, Influence of Different Pathways of Regeneration on Genetic and Phytochemical Instability of Curculigo orchioides. Plant Tissue Culture & Biotechnology, 2014. 24(2): p. 173-189.
46.    Zhang, Q., et al., Effects of phenolic glycosides from Curculigo orchioides on bone and reproductive tissue in ovariectomized rats. Planta Medica, 2013. 79(13): p. 1153-1153.
47.    Wang, Z.-H., et al., Phenolic glycosides from Curculigo orchioides Gaertn. Fitoterapia, 2013. 86: p. 64-69.
48.    Ratnam, K.V., K. Ravishankar, and P. Priyabhandavi, Evaluation of in vitro antioxidant activity of ethanolic root extract of Curculigo orchioides. International Journal of Research in Pharmacy and Chemistry, 2013. 3(2): p. 364-369.
49.    Nidhi, S., et al., Anxiolytic effect of Curculigo orchioides on the Elevated Plus Maze and Light Dark Model. Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Research, 2013. 5(3): p. 7-11.
50.    Kang, T.H., et al., Curculigo orchioides Protects Cisplatin-Induced Cell Damage. American Journal of Chinese Medicine, 2013. 41(2): p. 425-441.
51.    Jiao, W., et al., A new hepatotoxic triterpenoid ketone from Curculigo orchioides. Fitoterapia, 2013. 84: p. 1-5.
52.    Elumalai, A., I.S. Chandiran, and K. Balamuthu, An investigation on preliminary phytochemical and safety profiles of methanolic root extract of Curculigo orchioides. Journal of Pharmacy Research, 2013. 7(8): p. 692-696.
53.    Avinash, P., et al., Evaluation of effect of aqueous slurry of Curculigo orchioides Gaertn. rhizome in streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats. Journal of Pharmacy Research, 2013. 7(8): p. 747-753.
54.    Zuo, A.-X., et al., Two new triterpenoid glycosides from Curculigo orchioides. Journal of Asian Natural Products Research, 2012. 14(5): p. 407-412.
55.    Wu, X.-Y., et al., Ameliorative Effects of Curculigoside from Curculigo orchioides Gaertn on Learning and Memory in Aged Rats. Molecules, 2012. 17(9): p. 10108-10118.
56.    Wang, Y., et al., Curculigoside isolated from Curculigo orchioides prevents hydrogen peroxide-induced dysfunction and oxidative damage in calvarial osteoblasts. Acta Biochimica Et Biophysica Sinica, 2012. 44(5): p. 431-441.
57.    Wang, C.-M., et al., Curculigo orchioides (Xian Mao) modifies the activity and protein expression of CYP3A in normal and Kidney-Yang Deficiency model rats. Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 2012. 144(1): p. 33-38.
58.    Thakur, M., et al., Effect of Curculigo orchioides on hyperglycemia-induced oligospermia and sexual dysfunction in male rats. International Journal of Impotence Research, 2012. 24(1): p. 31-37.
59.    Tayade, D.V., Evaluation of enhanced spermatogenic activities of black musli, Curculigo orchioides in the Indian sparrow, Passer domesticus. Bioscience Discovery Journal, 2012. 3(1): p. 58-60.
60.    Rathod, D.B., et al., A pharmacognostical study on Curculigo orchioides. Pharma Science Monitor, 2012. 3(3): p. 83-93.
61.    Pradnya, O., B. Jitendra, and K. Revan, Evaluation of antioxidant activity of traditional formulation Giloy Satva and hydroalcoholic extract of the Curculigo orchioides Gaertn. Journal of Applied Pharmaceutical Science, 2012. 2(7): p. 209-213.
62.    Liu, L., et al., Antiosteoporotic effects of benzyl benzoate glucosides from Curculigo orchioides in ovariectomized rats. Zhong xi yi jie he xue bao = Journal of Chinese integrative medicine, 2012. 10(12): p. 1419-26.
63.    Liu, L., et al., Antiosteoporotic effects of benzylbenzoate glucosides from Curculigo orchioides in ovariectomized rats. Journal of Chinese Integrative Medicine, 2012. 10(12): p. 1419-1426.
64.    Li, L., et al., Analysis on genetic diversity of Curculigo orchioides from different habitats by ISSR. Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs, 2012. 43(5): p. 967-971.
65.    Ku, S.-K., et al., Effect of Curculigo orchioides on Reflux Esophagitis by Suppressing Proinflammatory Cytokines. American Journal of Chinese Medicine, 2012. 40(6): p. 1241-1255.
66.    Krishnamoorthy, G., Antioxidant efficacy of Curculigo orchioides (Gaertn.) on ethanol-induced liver stress in rats. Asian Journal of Experimental Biological Sciences, 2012. 3(1): p. 22-27.
67.    Huo, X., et al., Determination the components in rat plasma after oral administration of the extract of rhizome of Curculigo orchioides Gaertn. China Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Pharmacy, 2012. 27(9): p. 2290-2293.
68.    Daffodil, E.D., F.K. Uthayakumari, and V.R. Mohan, GC-MS determination of bioactive compounds of Curculigo orchioides Gaertn. Science Research Reporter, 2012. 2(3): p. 198-201.
69.    Zuo, A.-X., et al., Two New Phenolic Glycosides from Curculigo orchioides. Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society, 2011. 32(3): p. 1027-1029.
70.    Swati, P., Y.T. Jasrai, and A. Roshni, Induction of somatic embryogenesis and genetic fidelity of endangered medicinal herb Curculigo orchioides Gaertn. Research in Plant Biology, 2011. 1(3): p. 48-52.
71.    Soni, N., et al., Pharmacognostical and phyto physicochemical profile of Curculigo orchioides (Gaertn). Advance Research in Pharmaceuticals and Biologicals, 2011. 1(2): p. 130-138.
72.    Shrestha, B.B., P.K. Jha, and D.R. Kandel, Reproductive ecology and conservation prospects of a threatened medicinal plant Curculigo orchioides Gaertn. in Nepal. Tropical Ecology, 2011. 52(1): p. 91-101.
73.    Malviya, S., N. Jain, and K.G. Ramawat, Effect of alar and CCC on induction and germination of bulbils in Curculigo orchioides grown in shake flask cultures. Acta Physiologiae Plantarum, 2011. 33(4): p. 1543-1545.
74.    Ma, P., et al., Studies on HPLC Fingerprints of Curculigo orchioides from Different Regions. China Pharmacy, 2011. 22(39): p. 3692-3694.
75.    Li, L., et al., Quality Standards of Curculigo orchioides. China Pharmacy, 2011. 22(43): p. 4068-4071.
76.    Li, L., D. Chen, and Q. Li, Optimization of the RAPD Reaction System for Curculigo orchioides. China Pharmacy, 2011. 22(7): p. 654-657.
77.    Hong, B.N., Y.-O. You, and T.H. Kang, Curculigo orchioides, Natural Compounds for the Treatment of Noise-induced Hearing Loss in Mice. Archives of Pharmacal Research, 2011. 34(4): p. 653-659.
78.    Gaikar, N.V., P. Sandhya, and C.A. Chaudhari, Evaluation of Curculigo orchioides Mucilage as suspending agent. International Journal of PharmTech Research, 2011. 3(2): p. 831-835.
79.    Bao, H., et al., Research on long term toxicity of ethanol extracts of Curculigo orchioides Gaertn. Pharmacology and Clinics of Chinese Materia Medica, 2011. 27(3): p. 70-73.
80.    Adiyecha, R.P. and Y.T. Jasrai, SHOOT MULTIPLICATION RATE IN DIFFERENT SUBCULTURE CYCLES AND GENETIC FIDELITY IN AN IMPORTANT BUT ENDANGERED MEDICINAL HERB CURCULIGO ORCHIOIDES GAERTN. Indian Journal of Plant Physiology, 2011. 16(3-4): p. 331-334.
81.    Zuo, A.-X., et al., Four new trace phenolic glycosides from Curculigo orchioides. Journal of Asian Natural Products Research, 2010. 12(1): p. 43-50.
82.    Zuo, A.-X., et al., Three New Dimeric Orcinol Glucosides from Curculigo orchioides. Helvetica Chimica Acta, 2010. 93(3): p. 504-510.
83.    Zuo, A.-X., et al., Three new phenolic glycosides from Curculigo orchioides G. Fitoterapia, 2010. 81(7): p. 910-913.
84.    Yokosuka, A., et al., Triterpene Glycosides from Curculigo orchioides and Their Cytotoxic Activity. Journal of Natural Products, 2010. 73(6): p. 1102-1106.
85.    Yokosuka, A., K. Sato, and Y. Mimaki, Cycloartane glycosides from the rhizomes of Curculigo orchioides. Phytochemistry, 2010. 71(17-18): p. 2174-2181.
86.    Thakur, M., S. Bhargava, and V. Dixit, Curculigo orchioides Gaertn. extract improves sexual performance in diabetic male rats. Planta Medica, 2010. 76(12): p. 1272-1272.
87.    Rathod, D.B., et al., Immunomodulatory and antioxidant activity of Curculigo orchioides Gaertn. International Journal of PharmTech Research, 2010. 2(2): p. 1197-1203.
88.    Nema, R.K. and K.G. Ramawat, Isolation and identification of a new molecule from Curculigo orchioides (Hypoxidaceae). Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Research, 2010. 2(2): p. 610-617.
89.    Nagesh, S. and K. Nagesh, In Vitro Propagation and Antioxidant Activity of Curculigo Orchioides Gaertn.-An Endangered Medicinal Herb. In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology Animal, 2010. 46(Suppl. 1): p. 65-66.
90.    Nagesh, K.S., C. Shanthamma, and T. Pullaiah, Somatic embryogenesis and plant regeneration from callus cultures of Curculigo orchioides Gaertn. Indian Journal of Biotechnology, 2010. 9(4): p. 408-413.
91.    Chauhan, N.S., et al., Curculigo orchioides: the black gold with numerous health benefits. Journal of Chinese Integrative Medicine, 2010. 8(7): p. 613-623.
92.    Chauhan, N.S., et al., Curculigo orchioides: the black gold with numerous health benefits. Zhong xi yi jie he xue bao = Journal of Chinese integrative medicine, 2010. 8(7): p. 613-23.
93.    Agrahari, A.K., et al., Phytochemical screening of Curculigo orchioides Gaertn. root tubers. Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Research, 2010. 2(2): p. 107-111.
94.    Agrahari, A.K., et al., Studies on the anti-inflammatory properties of Curculigo orchioides Gaertn. Root tubers. International Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research (IJPSR), 2010. 1(8 Suppl.): p. 139-143.
95.    Zhang, Z., L. Wu, and Y. Jing, Study on antioxidant activities of extracts from Curculigo orchioides in vitro. Chinese Journal of Gerontology, 2009. 29(24): p. 3201-3203.
96.    Venkatesh, P., et al., Mast cell stabilization and antihistaminic potentials of Curculigo orchioides rhizomes. Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 2009. 126(3): p. 434-436.
97.    Sharma, D., R. Kapoor, and A.K. Bhatnagar, Differential growth response of Curculigo orchioides to native arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal (AMF) communities varying in number and fungal components. European Journal of Soil Biology, 2009. 45(4): p. 328-333.
98.    Rajalakshmi, S. and S. Sasikala, Role of Curculigo orchioides Gaertn in male albino rats. Asian Journal of Animal Science, 2009. 4(2): p. 259-260.
99.    Raaman, N., et al., In vitro cytotoxic and anticancer activities of Curculigo orchioides Gaerten. rhizomes. Journal of Pharmacy Research, 2009. 2(8): p. 1272-1273.
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107.    Sharma, D., R. Kapoor, and A.K. Bhatnagar, Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) technology for the conservation of Curculigo orchioides Gaertn.: an endangered medicinal herb. World Journal of Microbiology & Biotechnology, 2008. 24(3): p. 395-400.
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152.    Lakshmi, V., et al., Immunostimulant principles from Curculigo orchioides. Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 2003. 89(2-3): p. 181-184.
153.    Venukumar, M.R. and M.S. Latha, Antioxidant activity ofcurculigo orchioides in carbon tetrachloride-induced hepatopathy in rats. Indian journal of clinical biochemistry : IJCB, 2002. 17(2): p. 80-7.
154.    Venukumar, M.R. and M.S. Latha, Hepatoprotective effect of the methanolic extract of Curculigo orchioides in CCl4-treated male rats. Indian Journal of Pharmacology, 2002. 34(4): p. 269-275.
155.    Lu, H.-W., B.-H. Zhu, and Y.-k. Liang, Determination of curculigoside in crude medicine Curculigo orchioides by HPLC. Zhongguo Zhongyao Zazhi, 2002. 27(3): p. 192-194.
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157.    Suri, S.S., D.K. Arora, and K.G. Ramawat, A method for large-scale multiplication of Curculigo orchioides through bulbil formation from leaf explant in shake flask culture. Indian Journal of Experimental Biology, 2000. 38(2): p. 145-148.
158.    Suri, S.S., S. Jain, and K.G. Ramawat, Plantlet regeneration and bulbil formation in vitro from leaf and stem explants of Curculigo orchioides, an endangered medicinal plant. Scientia Horticulturae, 1999. 79(1-2): p. 127-134.
159.    Dhenuka, S., P. Balakrishna, and A. Anand, Indirect organogenesis from the leaf explants of medicinally important plant Curculigo orchioides Gaertn. Journal of Plant Biochemistry and Biotechnology, 1999. 8(2): p. 113-115.
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163.    Tandon, M. and Y.N. Shukla, Correction of PREVIEWS 98572413. Phytoconstituents of Asparagus adscendens, Chlorophytum arundinaceum and Curculigo orchioides: A review. Addition of systematic codes. Current Research on Medicinal and Aromatic Plants, 1995. 17(2): p. 202-210.
164.    Wang, Z.-W., et al., Quantitative determination of curculigoside in rhizomes of Curculigo orchioides by TLC-densitometry. Acta Academiae Medicinae Shanghai, 1993. 20(1): p. 55-58.
165.    Xu, J.P. and S.R. Xu, PHENYL GLYCOSIDES FROM CURCULIGO-ORCHIOIDES. Yaoxue Xuebao, 1992. 27(5): p. 353-357.
166.    Xu, J.P., R.S. Xu, and X.Y. Li, GLYCOSIDES OF A CYCLOARTANE SAPOGENIN FROM CURCULIGO-ORCHIOIDES. Phytochemistry, 1992. 31(1): p. 233-236.
167.    Xu, J.P., R.S. Xu, and X.Y. Li, 4 NEW CYCLOARTANE SAPONINS FROM CURCULIGO-ORCHIOIDES. Planta Medica, 1992. 58(2): p. 208-210.
168.    Xu, J.P. and R.S. Xu, Phenyl glycosides from Curculigo orchioides. Yao xue xue bao = Acta pharmaceutica Sinica, 1992. 27(5): p. 353-7.
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170.    Xu, J.P. and R.S. Xu, CYCLOARTANE-TYPE SAPOGENINS AND THEIR GLYCOSIDES FROM CURCULIGO-ORCHIOIDES. Phytochemistry, 1992. 31(7): p. 2455-2458.
171.    Mehta, B.K. and R. Gawarikar, CHARACTERIZATION OF A NOVEL TRITERPENOID FROM CURCULIGO-ORCHIOIDES GAERTN. Indian Journal of Chemistry Section B-Organic Chemistry Including Medicinal Chemistry, 1991. 30(10): p. 986-988.
172.    Salimath, S.S. and H.N. Murthy, THE OCCURRENCE OF B CHROMOSOMES IN CURCULIGO-ORCHIOIDES GAERTH HYPOXIDACEAE. CIS (Chromosome Information Service), 1990(48): p. 22-23.
173.    Misra, T.N., et al., CURCULIGOL, A CYCLOARTANE TRITERPENE ALCOHOL FROM CURCULIGO-ORCHIOIDES. Phytochemistry, 1990. 29(3): p. 929-931.
174.    Mehta, B.K., S. Sharma, and M. Porwal, A NEW ALIPHATIC COMPOUND FROM CURCULIGO-ORCHIOIDES GAERTN. Indian Journal of Chemistry Section B-Organic Chemistry Including Medicinal Chemistry, 1990. 29(5): p. 493-494.
175.    Garg, S.N., L.N. Misra, and S.K. Agarwal, CORCHIOSIDE-A, AN ORCINOL GLYCOSIDE FROM CURCULIGO-ORCHIOIDES. Phytochemistry, 1989. 28(6): p. 1771-1772.
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178.    Porwal, M., A. Batra, and B.K. Mehta, SOME NEW COMPOUNDS FROM THE RHIZOME OF CURCULIGO-ORCHIOIDES GAERTN. Indian Journal of Chemistry Section B-Organic Chemistry Including Medicinal Chemistry, 1988. 27(9): p. 856-857.
179.    Iyer, R., V.R. Mamdapur, and M.S. Chadha, CONVENIENT SYNTHESIS OF 4-ACETYL-2-METHOXY-5-METHYL-TRIACONTANE AND 23-HYDROXYTRIACONTAN-2-ONE, THE CONSTITUENTS OF CURCULIGO-ORCHIOIDES. Journal of the Indian Chemical Society, 1985. 62(11): p. 887-890.
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182.    Pandey, H.C., R.S. Dixit, and H.P. Sharma, A BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE ON KALI MUSLI CURCULIGO-ORCHIOIDES. International Journal of Crude Drug Research, 1983. 21(1): p. 33-42.
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186.    Mehta, B.K., M.M. Bokadia, and S.C. Mehta, ROOT OIL COMPONENT FATTY-ACIDS OF CURCULIGO-ORCHIOIDES ROOTS. Indian Drugs, 1980. 18(3): p. 109-110.
187.    Rao, R.V.K., N. Ali, and M.N. Reddy, OCCURRENCE OF SAPOGENIN AND ALKALOID LYCORINE IN CURCULIGO-ORCHIODES. Indian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 1978. 40(3): p. 104-105.
188.    Mitra, K., Karyolgical studies in Curculigo orchioides Gaertn Hypoxidaceae, 2n = 36. Sci Cult, 1966. 32((4)): p. 201-202.
189.    Rao, P.S. and R.M. Beri, Studies on plant mucilages. III. Mucilage from the tubers of Curculigo orchioides. Proc Indian Acad Sci Sect A, 1951. 34((1)): p. 27-31.
190.    Zhou, T., Traditional Chinese medicinal formulation useful for treating knee osteoarthritis, comprises cinnamon, dried ginger, Curculigo orchioides, folium artemisiae argyi and dried garlic leaves. Zhou T.
191.    Zhou, T., Traditional Chinese medicine useful for conditioning cold feet or legs, comprises cinnamon, dried ginger, Curculigo orchioides, folium artemisiae argyi, watermelon, and dried garlic leaf. Zhou T.
192.    Zhao, Y., Traditional Chinese medicine useful for treating deficiency dysfunctional uterine hemorrhage comprises e.g. Cuscuta, white peony root, Astragalus membranaceus, Epimedium, Taxillus chinensis, Agrimonia pilosa and Curculigo orchioides. Qingdao Hengbo Instr Co Ltd.
193.    Zhao, Y., Traditional Chinese medicinal health care wine used for treating infertility, comprises Astragalus root, dodder, pilose antler, Morinda officinalis, Curculigo orchioides, Phellodendron, rose, rose flower, Ageratum and dried orange peel. Bozhou Yongbo Health Food Co Ltd.
194.    Zhang, W. and S. Cao, Chinese oral preparation e.g. curing excessive sex activity and warming kidney comprises Atractylis ovataonion, medlar, dogwood, Epimedium, angelica, Curculigo orchioides, Radix morindae, Cistanche salsa, Chinese chive seed and selinum. Zhang W.
195.    Zhang, Q., et al., Manufacture of curculigo orchioides total phenolic glycoside used for preventing osteoporosis, by extracting curculigo orchioides using hydrous ethanol, preparing coarse curculigo orchioides total phenolic glycoside, and purifying. Univ Second Military Medical; Univ Second Military Medical Pla.
196.    Yin, Z., Medicine used for curing calculus consists of Curculigo orchioides as main medicine which is made into liquid medicine together with rice washing water and brown sugar. Yin Z.
197.    Yin, K., Chinese medicine for curing breast cancer comprises Eclipta alba, privet, motherwort, Curculigo orchioides, Epimedium and additive. Yin K.
198.    Ye, Y., Traditional Chinese medicine used for promoting ovulation and treating menoxenia infertility, contains Codonopsis pilosula or radix salviae miltiorrhizae, raw radix astragali, Curculigo orchioides, dodder and Cynomorium songaricum. Ye Y; Shanghai Seventh Peoples Hospital.
199.    Yan, L., T. Zhang, and Y. Zhang, Medical combination for treating colpoxerosis, dyspareunia, dysmenorrhea, and leukorrhea comprises tea-seed oil, cinnamon, Evodia rutaecarpa, zedoary, selinum, safflower, Curculigo orchioides, and xanthoxylum seeds. Beijing China Sci Yonghe Medicine Techno.
200.    Yan, L., Medicinal composition for nourishing stomach comprises Curculigo orchioides, epimedium, Morinda officinalis, dodder, Angelica, Rhizoma anemarrhenae, Phellodendron, tuckahoe, tuber Pinellia, Alisma orientale, lily and cortex moutan. Beijing China Sci Renhe Sci & Technology Co Ltd.
201.    Xu, Y., Chinese medicinal preparation for treating presbyopia, contains Astragalus root, Alisma, ginseng, Angelica, Epimedium, Curculigo orchioides, rhizoma atractylodis, dwarf lilyturf root, medlar, radix rehmanniae and Asarum. Xu Y.
202.    Xu, T., Composition useful for relieving skin irritation caused by cosmetics, comprises Curculigo orchioides, caulis bambusae, radix berberidis, Vitex rotundifolia and Berchemia lineata. Xu T.
203.    Xu, J., Medicine for curing premature ovary failure and tonifying kidney, includes Radix-polygoni multiflori, cuttlebone, Curculigo orchioides, Herba epimedii, and cinnamon. Xu J.
204.    Xu, H., Traditional Chinese medicinal formulation useful for treating male infertility, is prepared using e.g. Aconitum carmichaelii, Epimedium, Eucommia bark, radix dipsaci, Morinda officinalis, Curculigo orchioides, tuckahoe and safflower. Xu H.
205.    Xiong, W., Gusongkang capsule useful for treating osteoporosis and tonifying kidney, comprises Epimedium, Curculigo orchioides, Phellodendron, Angelica sinensis, radix aconite, radix aconiti feri and radix glycyrrhizae preparata. Xiong W.
206.    Xiong, C., Chinese medicine composition for treating aplastic anemia, comprises semen phaseoli, Morinda officinalis, Astragalus root, Epimedium, Curculigo orchioides, Angelica, ginseng, tangerine peel and licorice and helps in compensating spleen. Xiong C.
207.    Xie, X., Oral liquid used e.g. for regulating male kidney deficiency includes Cordyceps sinensis, Curculigo orchioides, plantain seed, herba cistanche, rhizoma cibotii, leek seed, medlar, moth, raspberry, Lotus stamen, herba epimedii, and ginseng. Xie X.
208.    Wu, Y., Chinese medicine useful for treating dermatophytosis, comprises velvet antler, Morinda officinalis, Epimedium, Curculigo orchioides, Psoralea corylifolia, semen amomi amari, Cistanche deserticola and dodder. Wu Y.
209.    Wang, Y., Health care product for recovering physical strength after getting cold, comprises Tremella, Ligustrum lucidum, Scrophularia ningpoensis, white hyacinth bean, white Atractylodes rhizome, Curculigo orchioides and corn peptide powder. Weihai Ziguang Geeole Biotechnology Co.
210.    Wang, X., Medicinal composition for treating climacteric syndrome, comprises radix rehmanniae, dwarf lilyturf tuber, rhizoma anemarrhenae, fleece flower root, figwort, Alisma, blighted wheat, red sage root, Epimedium and Curculigo orchioides. Beijing Yixintang Medicine Inst.
211.    Soo, R.S., et al., Composition useful as pharmaceutical or functional food useful for preventing, treating or improving reflux esophagitis, comprises Curculigo orchioides rhizome extract. Univ Yeungnam Ind Academic Coop Found.
212.    Peng, W., Nourishing wine comprises Psoralea corylifolia, Curculigo orchioides, Epimedium brevicornum, jujube, licorice, Chinese yam, large-headed Atractylodes rhizome, Eclipta prostrata, placenta hominis, walnut kernel and Dipsacus asperoides. Anhui Anqing Jinwei Liquor Ind Co Ltd.
213.    Ma, D., Traditional Chinese medicinal composition for treating hyperpiesis caused by disorder of thoroughfare and conception vessels, comprises Curculigo orchioides, Epimedium, Phellodendron, anemarrhenae rhizoma, Angelica and Morinda officinalis. Ma D.
214.    Luo, R., Quail feed used for improving immunity of quail, comprises basic feed containing corn, wheat flour, wheat bran, tomato peel, insect powder, and egg shell powder, and Chinese herbal medicine additive containing Curculigo orchioides. Nanning Fengyou Agric Technology Co Ltd.
215.    Liu, Y., Traditional Chinese medicine used for e.g. treating stranguria caused by overstrain includes radix cynanchi bungei, Curculigo orchioides, Pseudostellaria maximowicziana, Alisma orientale, seed of Chinese dodder, and Tofieldia divergens. Liu Y.
216.    Liu, X., Preparing fertilizer, comprising rape seed cake flour, soybean meal, rape straw flour, Sorghum meal, rice bran, wheat bran, corn straw powder, broad bean shell powder, Curculigo orchioides powder, chuanxiong powder and tea seed powder. Liu X.
217.    Liu, J. and J. Zhang, Traditional Chinese medicine composition for treating e.g. primary disease comprises Curculigo orchioides, iron powder, Tylorrhynchus heterochaetus, Ventilago leiocarpa, Stenopsocus, pheasant grass, Gorgon euryale, and winged yam root. Zhang J.
218.    Liu, B., Preparation of medicated wine for treating hypertension includes saffron, herba siegesbeckia, pawpaw, balsamine phrymaceae, curculigo orchioides, eupolyphaga, angelica, propolis, ootheca mantidis, rhizoma gastrodiae and rice wine. Liu B; Zhang S.
219.    Liang, Y. and C. Pan, Producing longan meat containing healthcare wine comprises e.g. crushing grapes to obtain juice, decocting longan and Curculigo orchioides, adding xylitol into juice, fermenting, adding decoction liquid, ultrasonic vibrating and filtering. Liuzhou Xianding Winery.
220.    Li, S. and B. An, Chinese medicine e.g. for curing hyperplasia, dispersing liver and relieving depression comprises asparagus, Radix bupleuri, peeled root of herbaceous peony Cornu cervi degelatinatum, Morinda officinalis, Curculigo orchioides and angelica. Li S.
221.    Li, Q., et al., Traditional Chinese medicine for treating senile psychosis comprises Curculigo orchioides, Epimedium, Angelica, medicinal Indian mulberry, Phellodendron, rhizoma anemarrhenae, and dodder. Shanxi Changye Mental Hospital.
222.    Li, G., et al., Pure Chinese medicinal formulation for treating male sexual dysfunction comprises milk vetch, Achyranthes, red ginseng, moth, actinolite, radix rehmanniae preparata, Angelica, curculigo orchioides wine and Pilose Antler vinegar. Beijing Hanchao Lianchuang Traditional C.
223.    Li, D., Traditional Chinese medicine preparation e.g. for treating kidney asthenia and impotence comprises yam, Curculigo orchioides, Atractylis ovata, herba epimedii, dogwood fruit, dodder, semen astragali complanati, Cassia, and pilose antler. Li D.
224.    Kim, J., Tea useful for e.g. freeing channels and expelling wind, comprises tea leaves and Chinese herbal medicine extract including e.g. caulis polygoni multiflori, Allophylus, mica, caulis sinomenii, Curculigo orchioides and Bridelia tomentosa. Harbin Lingdan Hongyun Tea Co Ltd.
225.    Jiao, X., Female drinking healthcare tea used for e.g. reducing blood pressure, contains Curculigo orchioides, black tea, herba epimedii, peach kernel, safflower, Anemarrhena asphodeloides, Phelloendron amurense, and Rehmannia glutinosa. Jiao X.
226.    Ji, Y. and J. Tang, Health care wine used e.g. for nourishing yin and tonifying yang comprises Epimedium, Curculigo orchioides, Psoralea corylifolia, Coix seed, dried longan pulp, and wine. Wuhu Tongquan Tech Co Ltd.
227.    Huang, Z., Medicament for senescent arthritis, comprises given range of Curculigo orchioides, Epimedium, prepared Rehmannia root, cinnamon and Acorus tatarinowii Schott. Huang Z; Shandong Xuanzhu Medical Sci&Technolog.
228.    Huang, J., Chinese medicine useful for treating impotence, comprises e.g. seadragon, Cibotium barometz, Curculigo orchioides, Atractylodes macrocephala, Magnolia officinalis, dried orange peel and Tribulus terrestris. Huang J.
229.    Hu, G., et al., Functional food with leek seed for enhancing immune response, contains leek seed, herba epimedii, Morinda officinalis, common dodder, curculigo orchioides and radix rehmanniae preparata. Univ Shanghai Normal.
230.    Hu, G., et al., Oral liquid for treating fatigue, comprises leek seed, herba epimedii, Morinda officinalis, fructus psoraleae, common dodder, Curculigo orchioides and radix rehmanniae preparata. Univ Shanghai Normal.
231.    Hu, A. and A. Xu, Producing soy sauce used for e.g. relieving fatigueness, waist and knee pain, by cutting Curculigo orchioides rhizome and Suillus luteus, adding e.g. Pyrola, heating mixture, adding Zygosaccharomyces rouxii and fermenting mixture. Xu A.
232.    Ho, G.D. and H.B. Na, Composition useful in pharmaceutical and food for preventing and treating hearing loss, preferably noise-induced hearing loss, comprises Curculigo orchioides extract. Univ Kyunghee Ind Coop.
233.    Guo, X., Traditional Chinese medicine composition useful for treating neck and shoulder pain and osteoarthritis comprises e.g. Salvia miltiorrhiza, raw peony root, Davallia mariesii, safflower, Ajuga ciliata, Gentiana and Curculigo orchioides. Guo X.
234.    Ge, H., Preparation of tonifying and activating Qi egg involves taking Curculigo orchioides, radix astragali, Anhui Rhododendron, Joao lotus and radix curcumae, washing, crushing, adding distilled water, boiling, extracting, and cooling. Harbin Tianyi Ecological Agric Co Ltd.
235.    Gao, X., Chinese medicament composition for treating kidney disease, contains preset amount of Herba epimedium, curculigo orchioides, cynamorlum, medlar, cornel, Morinda officinalis, panax, cinnamon and Aquilaria agallocha. Gao X.
236.    Gao, B., J. Gao, and R. Hu, Herbal gel for nourishing yin comprises broom cypress fruit, costus root, Sophora, white sandalwood, Vernonia cinerea, Curculigo orchioides, Indian stringbush root, alum and clam. Shanghai Kaiyou Biological Technology Co.
237.    Feng, S., J. Chen, and Y. Pang, Qi tonifying and blood nourishing medicine e.g. for resisting anemia and eliminating shortness of breath comprises specified amount of Colla corii asini, Chinese date, medlar, astragalus root, Curculigo orchioides, Amomum villosum and honey. Hebei Junlin Medical Ind Co Ltd; Hebei Junlin Drugs Mfg Co Ltd.
238.    Du, F. and P. Du, Traditional Chinese medicine wine used e.g. for treating male sexual dysfunction includes Cistanche salsa, Curculigo orchioides, shizandra berry, dodder, fructus cnidii, medlar, Chinese chive seed, raspberry, milk vetch seed, and dog penis. Du F; Du P; Guangxi Daxin Detian Mingshizhuang Liquor Ind Co Ltd.
239.    Ding, Y., et al., Female infertility treating medicine, e.g. for soothing liver, comprises fluorite, dodder, yam, fried nutgrass galingale rhizome, sealwort, Salvia miltiorrhiza, pilous antler, Curculigo orchioides, desertliving cistanche, and human placenta. Gai D.
240.    Dang, V.H., Composition useful in pharmaceutical product and food for treating sexual dysfunction in males, comprises extracts of herbs chosen from Tribulus terrestris, Curculigo orchioides Gaertn and Butea superba Roxb. Dang V H.
241.    Chen, Z., Chinese medicine for curing virus hepatitis or modulating immunity, comprises ginseng, radix astragali, radix bupleuri, curculigo orchioides, epimedium herb, alisma orientale, herba artemisiae, bupleurum, and gentiana macrophylla. Chen Z.
242.    Chen, X. and F. Liu, Traditional Chinese medicine for e.g. treating cancer, comprises three formulations having radix puerariae, salvia miltiorrhiza, notopterygium root, curculigo orchioides, licorice, rhizoma imperatae, dandelion, dendrobe and sedge grass. Chen X; Liu F.
243.    Chen, L., Medicinal composition used in preparing storing agent for Artemisia annua seed, comprises Asclepias curassavica, poison hemlock, Curculigo orchioides, taro leaf and Jasmine. Chongqing Inst Medical Diagnostic Reagen; Chongqing Medical & Pharm College.
244.    Benita, G. and P. Cornu, Cosmetic, pharmaceutical and dermatological composition, useful as a drug for treating uncomfortable reactions of skin and/or external mucous membranes, comprises combination of Curculigo orchioides extract and prebiotics. Lab Herasens.
245.    An, S., et al., Oral solid preparation for eliminating climacteric syndrome comprises prepared rehmanniae, rhizoma alismatis, Ophiopogon root, bark of tree peony root, tuckahoe, Curculigo orchioides, Schizandra berry, blighted wheat, and Uncaria. Tianjin Zhongxin Medicine Res Cent.
246.    Cosmetic composition, useful to e.g. treat sensitive skin and to improve the unbalanced skin barrier function, comprises natural ingredients comprising Curculigo orchioides extract and its active fraction comprising curculigoside compounds. Anonymous.
247.    Traditional Chinese medicine used for treating varicocele and blood stasis includes Angelica, dodder, psoralen, Astragalus, radix polygoni multiflori, Cornus, epimedium, raspberry, Salvia, Curculigo orchioides, and Morinda officinalis. Qingdao Hengbo Instr Co Ltd.

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