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Kutki

Kutki

Picrorhiza kurroa

Other names: Katuka (कटुका), Kutki, kurroa, Kutki

Ayurveda

Photo credit: Krzysztof Ziarnek, Kenraiz

Safety information

Safety information

Toxicity: Mild-moderate; bitter, can cause GI upset/diarrhea; high doses not well characterized.

Contraindications: Pregnancy/lactation (insufficient data — avoid); diarrhea; caution in autoimmune conditions (immunomodulatory).

Interactions: Hepatically metabolized drugs (theoretical), immunosuppressants, antidiabetics.

Pregnancy & breastfeeding: Insufficient data — avoid.

Evidence level

Clinical

Supported by clinical trials in humans.

Preparations

standardized extract (picroliv/kutkin) · root / rhizome

Part used: root / rhizome

Traditional use: hepatoprotective (liver/jaundice), bitter digestive, antipyretic, respiratory/allergic conditions

Proposed mechanism: Picrosides/kutkin (iridoid glycosides), as 'picroliv', show preclinical hepatoprotective, choleretic, antioxidant, immunomodulatory activity

Dosage note (descriptive only): Bitter root powder/decoction in sub-gram to low-gram amounts; clinical data limited, no evidence-based dose defined

Evidence:Clinical

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Associated conditions

Nutritional notes

N/A; bioactives are picrosides (iridoid glycosides).

Healing traditions

Ayurveda
Sources (4)

  1. Almeleebia 2022, Molecules (PMID 36500409)
  2. Mehta 2021, Mini Rev Med Chem (PMID 33797375)
  3. Raut 2023, J Ayurveda Integr Med (PMID 35659739)
  4. Verma 2009, Curr Pharm Biotechnol (PMID 19619118)

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