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 Botanical name:  Andrographis paniculata    Family: Acanthaceae (Acanthus family) Synonyms: Justicia paniculata Green Chiretta is an erect annual herb extremely bitter in taste in all parts of the 
plant. It grows erect to a height of 1-4 ft in moist shady places with 
smooth leaves and white flowers with rose-purple spots on the petals. Stem 
dark green, 0.3 - 1.0 m in height, 2-6 mm in diameter, quadrangular with 
longitudinal furrows and wings on the angles of the younger parts, slightly 
enlarged at the nodes; leaves glabrous, up to 8.0 cm long and 2.5 cm broad, 
lanceolate, pinnate; flowers small, in lax spreading axillary and terminal 
racemes or panicles; capsules linear-oblong, acute at both ends, 1.9 cm x 
0.3 cm; seeds numerous, sub quadrate, yellowish brown.
 Medicinal uses:  Since ancient times, Kariyat is used as a 
wonder drug in traditional Siddha and Ayurvedic systems of medicine as well 
as in tribal medicine in India and some other countries for multiple 
clinical applications. The therapeutic value of Kalmegh is due to its 
mechanism of action which is perhaps by enzyme induction. The plant extract 
exhibits antityphoid  and antifungal activities. 
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