Steinmetz:Coptis
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Coptis anemonifolia
Coptis anemonifolia
Also known as (or relevant to)
Coptis anemonifolia
Coptis teeta
Coptis trifolia
(groenlandica)
Family
Ranunculaceae
English Names
Gold Thread
Mishmi Bitter
Mishmi Tita
Vegetable Gold
Mouth root
Natural Habitat
mountainous parts of Assam (India)
Japan
China; the species Coptis trifolia: North America
Ireland
Greenland
Russia
Siberia
Part(s) Used
Rhizoma Coptidis
Constituent(s)
berberine
coptine
resin
colouring matter
Action
bitter tonic
stomachic
digestive
febrifuge
alterative
antiperiodic
stimulant
appetising
alexipharmic; used as a collyrium (eye wash). P. S. Coptis Teeta is a source of Mamira or Mishmee bitter
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