Medea Botanicals

Chirata (Chirayata)

Swertia chirayita

AyurvedaTibetan

Safety information

Safety information

Toxicity: Low at studied doses; intensely bitter.

Contraindications: Pregnancy (insufficient data — caution); peptic ulcer/hyperacidity (strong bitter can stimulate acid); diabetics on hypoglycemics (additive).

Interactions: Antidiabetics (additive hypoglycemia); theoretical additive with antimalarials.

Pregnancy & breastfeeding: Pregnancy: insufficient data — caution.

Evidence level

Preclinical

Supported by laboratory or animal studies; not yet confirmed in humans.

Preparations

decoction · whole plant

Part used: whole plant

Evidence:Preclinical
powder · whole plant

Part used: whole plant

Evidence:Preclinical
infusion (bitter) · whole herb

Part used: whole herb

Evidence:Preclinical
powder · whole herb

Part used: whole herb

Evidence:Preclinical
pill · whole herb

Part used: whole herb

Evidence:Preclinical
cold infusion · whole plant

Part used: whole plant

Traditional use: fever (incl. malaria), liver disorders, diabetes, indigestion, skin

Proposed mechanism: secoiridoid glycosides (amarogentin, swertiamarin, sweroside), xanthones (mangiferin, swerchirin), alkaloid gentianine — antidiabetic, hepatoprotective, antipyretic, antimalarial

Evidence:Preclinical
decoction · whole herb

Part used: whole herb

Traditional use: intensely bitter bile/heat-clearing; hepatitis-type liver and gallbladder heat, jaundice, fever, digestive/bile disorders; benchmark bitter tonic

Proposed mechanism: secoiridoid glycosides (swertiamarin, amarogentin, sweroside), xanthones (mangiferin, swerchirin), flavonoids — hepatoprotective/choleretic, anti-inflammatory, glucose-lowering

Evidence:Preclinical

General preparation guide →

Associated conditions

Nutritional notes

Not a food source.

Healing traditions

AyurvedaTibetan
Sources (4)

  1. Li et al. 2018, Front Pharmacol (PMID 29441019)
  2. Chi et al. 2021, Plants (Basel) (PMID 34834747)
  3. Kumar 2022, J Ethnopharmacol (PMID 36113678)
  4. Yang et al. 2025, Cells (PMID 40801607)

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Not medical advice. Consult a qualified healthcare professional before using any plant or preparation.