
Family: Papaveraceae


Assamese : Shahtaraj
Bengali : Vanshulpha, Bansulpha
Folk: Pittapaaparaa.
Gujrati : Pittapapada, Pitpapado, Pittapapado
Hindi : Pittapapada, Dhamgajra, Pittapapara
Kannada : Kallu Sabbasige, Parpatu, Chaturasigide
Marathi : Pittapapada, Shatara, Parpat
Punjabi : Shahtara, Pittapapara
Tamil : Tura, Tusa
Telugu : Parpatakamu
Urdu : Parpata
Unani: Shaahtaraa
Ayurvedic uses: Bhrama, Chardi, Daha, Jvara, Raktapitta, Raktavik¡ra, Trishna, Mada, Glaani
Detoxifying, laxative, diuretic, diaphoretic. The plant contains isoquinoline alkaloids including protopine, sanguinarine, cryptopine, d-icuculline, fumaridine, fumaramine. The leaves contain kaempferol and quercetin glycosides. [Indian Medicinal Plants An Illustrated Dictionary]
27 Published articles of Fumaria parviflora