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Kashmir Mayapple: A Promising Source of Podophyllotoxin for New Antiviral Drugs

Kashmir Mayapple: A Promising Source Of Podophyllotoxin For New Antiviral Drugs

Himalayan Mayapple or Cashmerian Podophyllum, is a plant native to the high-altitude regions of the Himalayas, including Kashmir. This plant is renowned for its medicinal properties and its role in traditional medicine.

Podophyllum Hexandrum fruit seeds

Key Points :  About Podophyllum hexandrum:

Appearance: It typically grows in the form of a small herbaceous perennial, with distinctive broad, lobed leaves and a flowering stem that can reach up to 30 cm in height. The flowers are usually small and greenish.

Habitat : Podophyllum hexandrum thrives in the cool, moist conditions of the Himalayan region, often found in forests and meadows at elevations ranging from 2,500 to 3,600 meters (8,200 to 11,800 feet).

Medicinal Use: The plant has been used in traditional medicine for various purposes. Its rhizomes (underground stems) contain podophyllotoxin, a compound with notable medicinal properties.

Podophyllotoxin is used in the treatment of certain types of cancer and viral infections, including warts. However, it is toxic and should be used with caution.

Conservation: Due to its valuable medicinal properties and habitat loss, Podophyllum hexandrum is considered vulnerable. Conservation efforts are important to ensure its survival in the wild.

Cultivation: Cultivating Podophyllum hexandrum outside its native range can be challenging due to its specific environmental needs. It typically requires well-drained soil, cool temperatures, and a shady environment.

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