Saussurea costus (root)

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Saussurea costus is a plant in the family Asteraceae. Its root was known as costus to the ancient world. The root is also known as putchock, puchuk, koshet (Hebrew: קשט‎), Kuth, Kut, Koot or Kushta (Ayurveda).
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{{Botanical  | source=AHPA Known Adulterants
 
{{Botanical  | source=AHPA Known Adulterants
 
             | description=Costus (root) (''Saussurea costus'', syn ''Saussurea lappa'')
 
             | description=Costus (root) (''Saussurea costus'', syn ''Saussurea lappa'')

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Contents

Introduction

Introduction from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saussurea_costus, retrieved 02/27/2012).

Saussurea costus is a plant in the family Asteraceae. Its root was known as costus to the ancient world. The root is also known as putchock, puchuk, koshet (Hebrew: קשט‎), Kuth, Kut, Koot or Kushta (Ayurveda).

The quoted text in this section was licensed for use under the Creative Commons ShareAlike License, version 3.0: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/

Macroscopic Entries

Microscopic Entries

HPTLC Entries

Other Points of Interest

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Costus (root) (Saussurea costus, syn Saussurea lappa) 

General Characteristics AHPA recommends in its Known Adulterants list that appropriate steps be taken to assure that this raw material is free of the noted adulterant. Contact AHPA for additional information regarding relevant analytical methods or follow this link for more information.

For a complete list of species that FDA has identified as potentially adulterated with Aristolochia spp. visit the FDA website

Reported Adulterants Aristolochia debilis root (qing mu xiang).

Source: AHPA Known Adulterants [1]


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