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List of Herbal Raw Material List of Herbal Raw Material No. Common Name Botanical Name English Name 1 Aak Calotropis Procera Milkweed 2 Abresham Bombyx Mori Silk Cocoon 3 Afsanteen Artemesia Absinthium Green Ginger/ Worm wood 4 Agar Aquilaria Agollocha Roxb. Eagle Wood 5 Ajmoda Carum Roxburghianum Celery 6 Ajwain Ptychotis Ajwain Carom Seed 7 Akarkara Anacyclus Pyrethrum Pellitory Roots 8 Alsi Linium Usitatissinum Lin Seed 9 Amaltas Cassia Fistula Indian Laburnum 10 Amba Haldi Curcuma Aromatica Salisb. Wild Turmeric 11 Amber Ambra Grasea Ambergris 12 Amla Emblica Officinalis Indian Myroblan 13 Anant Mool Hemidesmus Indicus Indian Sarasaparilla 14 Anar Phool Punica Granatum Pomegranate Flower 15 Anardana Punica Granatum Pomegranate 16 Anisoon Pimpinella Anisum Aniseed 17 Annato Bixa Orellana Annatto 18 Arjun Terminalia Arjuna Arjuna Myrobalan 19 Artimesia Artimesia Annua Sweet Wormwood 20 Ashoka Saraca Asoca Ashoka Tree 21 Ashwagandha Withania Somnifera Withania Root 22 Atis Acconitum Heterophyllum Wall Indian Aconite 23 Babul Acacia Nilotica Gum Arabic 24 Babuna Chamomila Recutita Chamomile 25 Bach Acorus Calamus Calamus Root / Sweet Flag 26 Bachnaag Aconitum Ferox Indian aconite 27 Badian Illicium Verum Hook Star Anise 28 Bala Cida Cordifolia Country Mallow 29 Banafsha Flower Viola Odorata Flower Apple Leaf, Bairnwort, Blue Violet 30 Banafsha Leaves Viola Odorata Leaves Apple Leaf, Bairnwort, Blue Violet 31 Bansa Leaves Adhatoda Vasica Malabar nut 32 Banslochan Phyllostachys Bambusoides Bamboo Camphor 33 Bawachi Posoralia Corylifolia Psoralea 34 Beedana Pyrus Cydonia Quince seed 35 Behra Terminala Belerica Belliric Myrobalan 36 Belgiri Aegle Marmelos Correa Bengal Quince 37 Ber Patthar Silicate of Lime Silicate of Lime 38 Bharangi Roots Clerodendron Serratum Bharangi 39 Bhringraj Eclipta Alba Eclipta 40 Bhumi Amla Phyllanthus Niruri Phyllanthus 41 Bindal Luffa Echinata Roxb. Luffa 42 Brahmi Centella Asiatica Penny Wort 43 Brinjasif Achillea Millefolium Yarrow 44 Chadila Parmelia Perlata Stone Flower 45 Chaksu Cassia Absus Chaksu 46 Chandan Santalum Album White Sandalwood 47 Chandan Lal Pterocarpus Santalinus Red Sandal Wood 48 Chirayita Swertia Chirayita Indian Swertia 49 Chitrak Plumbago Zeulanica Ceylong Leadwort 50 Chobchini Smilax China Chinese Smilax 51 Cinkona Cinchona Officinalis Quinine 52 Coleus Coleus Forskohlii Forskohlii 53 Cowrie Pili Cypraea Moneta Cowrie Yellow 54 Cowrie Sufaid Cypraea Moneta Porcelaneous Shells 55 Dalchini Cinnamomum Zeylanicum Ceylon Cinnamon 56 Daru Haldi Berberis Aristata Indian Berbery 57 Devdaru Cedrus Deodar Cedar Wood 58 Dhai Phool Woodfordia Fruticosa Fire Flame Bush 59 Dhania Coriandrum Sativum Coriander 60 Dhatura Seed Datura Stramonium Trorn Apple 61 Elaichi Badi Amomum Subulatum Roxb. Greater Cardamom 62 Elaichi Choti Elettaria Cardamomum Small Cardamom 63 Erand Ricinus Communis Castor 64 Gaozeban Onosma Bracteatum Borage 65 Giloy/Guduchi Tinsporia Cordifolia Moon Creeper 66 Gokhru Chota Tribulus Terrestris Caltrops 67 Gudhal Hibiscus Rosasinesis Rose of China 68 Guggal Commiphora Mukul Gum Gugul 69 Gulab Rosa Damascena Rose Petals 70 Gular Ficus Glomerata Roxb Goolar Fig 71 Gum Damar Canarium Strictum Black Dammar 72 Gurmar Gymnema Sylvestre Small Indian Ipecac 73 Halam Lepidum Sativum Asalio 74 Haldi Curcuma Longa Turmeric 75 Harad Yellow Terminalia Chebula Myrobalan 76 Harjod Cissu Quadrangularis Stemmed Vine 77 Harmal Peganum Harmala Turkey red 78 Hartal Arsenic Sulfide Orpiment 79 Hauber Juneperus Communis Juniper Berry 80 Hing Ferula Asafoetida Asafoetida 81 Honey Thean Honey 82 Imli Tamarindus Indica Tamarind 83 Inderjo (Kadwa) Holarrhena Antidysenterica Easter Tree 84 Inderjo (Meetha) Wrightia Tinctoria Pala Indigo Plant 85 Indrain Phal Citrullus Colocynthis Bitter Cucumber 86 Isabgol Plantago Ovata Forsk. Psyllium Husk 87 Jadwar Delphinium Denudatum Aconite 88 Jaiphal Myristica Fragrans Nutmeg 89 Jal Brahmi Bacopa Munneri Thyme Leaved Gratiola 90 Jalapa Ipomoea Purga Jalap 91 Jamalgota Croton Tiglium Purgative Croton 92 Jamun Seed Syzygium Cumini Black Plum 93 Jatamansi Nardostachys Jatamansi Monk Root 94 Javetri Myristica Fragrans Mace 95 Jeera Sufaid Cuminum Cyminum Cumin 96 Jeevanti Holostenma Adakodien Holostemma Creeper 97 Jund Badaster Castorium Beavor Castorium 98 Kababchini Piper Cubeba Cubeba 99 Kahruba Tukda Pinus Succnifera Baltic Amber 100 Kaiphal Myrica Esculenta Box myrtle 101 Kakrasinghi Pistacia Integerrima Pistacia Gralls 102 Kali Mirch Piper Nigrum Black Pepper 103 Kalihari Gloriosa Superba Gloriosa Lily 104 Kalmegh Andrographis Peniculata Wall Andrographis 105 Kalonji Nigella Sativa Small Fennel 106 Kamal Gatta Nymphaea Lotus Lotus 107 Kamarkas Salvia Plebeian Salvia 108 Kameela Mallotus Phillipinensis Wuras 109 Kantkari Solanum Surattense Febrifuge Plant 110 Kapur Kachri Curcuma Aromatica Zedory Slice 111 Karanj Pongamia Glabra Indian Beech 112 Karanjwa Caesalpinia Bonduc Fever Nut 113 Karela Momordica Charantia Bitter Gourd 114 Karfas Apium Graveolens Celery 115 Kasni Cichorium Intybus Chicory 116 Kasuri Methi Trigonella Foenum Graecum Fenugreek Leaves 117 Kateera Cochlospermum Religiosum Butter Cup 118 Katha Acacia Catechu Dark Catechu 119 Kesar Crocus Sativus Saffron 120 Khas Root Vetiveria Zizanioides Cuscus Grass 121 Khaskhas Papaver Somniferum Poppy 122 Khatmi Althaea Offcinalis Marsh Mallow 123 Khubbazi Malva Sylvestris Common Mallow 124 Khun Shoshan Dracaena Cinnabari Dragon Blood 125 Kishmish Vitis Vinifera Dried Grapes 126 Kokam Garcinia Indica Chois Kokam Butter Tree 127 Konch Mucuna Pruriens Cowhage Plant 128 Kuchla Strychnos nux Vomica Nux Vomica 129 Kulanjan Alpinia Galanga Galangal 130 Kulthi Dolichos Biflorus Horsegram 131 Kusum Flower Carthamus Tinctorius Safflower 132 Kuth Saussurea Lappa Costus 133 Kutki Picrorhiza Kurrooa Picrorhiza 134 Lajwanti Mimosa Pudica Sensitive Plant 135 Lakhdana Laccifer Lacca Kerr Lac 136 Lasun Allium Sativum Garlic 137 Laung Syzygium Aromaticum Cloves 138 Lemon Grass Cymbopogon Citratus Lemon Grass 139 Loban Styrax Benzoin Dryander Benzoin 140 Lodhra Symplocos Racemosa Symplocos Bark 141 Majith Rubia Cordifolia Indian Madder 142 Makoi Solanum Nigrum Black Night Shade 143 Malkangani Celastrus Paniculatus Staff Tree 144 Marod Phali Helicteres Isora Indian Screw Tree 145 Mastagi Pistacia Lentiscus Gum Mastic 146 Mazu Quercus Incctoria Gallnuts 147 Mehandi Lawsonia Inermis Linn Heena 148 Methi Trigonella Foenum Graecum Fenugreek 149 Mochras Salmalia Malabarica Silk Cotton Tree 150 Mom Desi Cera Alba Bees Wax 151 Moti Ostera Gigas Thunberg Pearl 152 Mulethi Glycyrrhiza Glabra Liquorice Root 153 Mulethi Satv Glycyrrhiza Glabra Extract Liquorice Root Extract 154 Mundi Booti Sphaerantham Indicus India Globe Flower 155 Mur Makki Commiphora Myrrah Myrrah 156 Murdarsang Plumbum oxidum Monoxide of Lead 157 Mushakdana Abelmoschus Moschatus Musk Mallow 158 Musli Kali Curculigo Orchioides Curculigo 159 Musli Safed Chlorophytum Borivilianum Chlorophytum 160 Nagarmotha Cyperus Rotundus Nut Grass 161 Nagkesar Mesua Ferrea Cobras Saffron 162 Namak Lahori Sodium Chloride Rock Salt 163 Namak Siyah Sodium Chloride Impure Black Salt 164 Naushadar Thikri Ammonium Chloride Chloride of Ammonia 165 Neem Leaves Azadirachta Indica Indian Lilac 166 Nilofar Nelumbium Nuciferum Water Lily 167 Nirgundi Vitex Negundo Chaste 168 Nisoth (White) Operculina Turpethum Indian Jalap 169 Oode Saleb Paeonia Officinalis Himalayan Paeony 170 Pakhanved Bergenia Ligulata Bergenia 171 Panwad Cassia Tora Ringworm Plant 172 Phitkari Alum Alum 173 PiliJadi Hydrastis Canadensis Golden Seal 174 Pipal Big Piper Longum Long Pepper 175 Pipal Gol Piper Mullesus Black Pepper 176 Pipla Mool Piper Chaba Piper Longum (Root) 177 Plaspapra Butea Frondosa Seed Butea Gum 178 Prist Parni Uraria Picta Lagopoides 179 Pudina Leaves Mentha Arvensis Mint Leaves 180 Punarnava Boerhaavia Difussa Spreading Hog Weed 181 Pushkarmool Pluchea Lanceolata Innula Resimosa 182 Rai Brassica Nigra Black Mustard 183 Ral Shorea Robusta Gaertn Yellow Resin 184 Raswanth Extract of Berberis Aristata Extract of Indian Berbery 185 Ratanjot Onosma Echiodes Laljari 186 Ratti Red Abrus Precatorius Jequirity 187 Reetha Sapindus Mukorossi Gaertn Soap Nut 188 Revand Chini Rheum emodi Wall. Rhubarb 189 Rudravanti Cressa Cretica Littoral bind weed 190 Sadabahar Vinca Rosea Peri Winkle 191 Sajji Khar Sodium Salt Sodium Salt 192 Salai Guggal (Kundar) Boswellia Serrata Shallaki 193 Salam Mishri Orchis Latifolia Salep Orchid 194 Samundra Sokh Argyreia Speciosa Elephant Creeper 195 Saptparni Alstonia Scholars Devil's Tree 196 Saptrangi Salacia Chinese Wild Coryfruit 197 Saqmonia Convolvulus Scammonia Scammony 198 Sarapgandha Rauwolfia Serpentina Java Devil Pepper 199 Sarphonka Tephrosia Purpurea Yellow Thistle 200 Satawar Asparagus Racemosus Asparagus 201 Saunf Foeniculum Vulgare Fennel Seed 202 Seesam Seed Seasum Indicum Sesame Seed 203 Senna Leaves Cassia Angustifolia Senna 204 Shakh Munga Corallium Ruburum Coral 205 Shankhpushpi Convolvulus Pluricaulis Shankhpushpi 206 Shikakai Acacia Concinna Soap Pod 207 Shilajit Black Asphaltum Black Asphaltum 208 Somlata Ephedra Vulgaris Ephedra 209 Sonth Zingiber Officinale Dried Ginger 210 Sowa Seed Anathum Sowa Kutz Dill Seed 211 Stevia Stevia Rebaudiana Sweet Herb 212 Sughandhkokila Xanthoxylon Budrunga Indian prickly ash 213 Supari Areca Catechu Linn. 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