Friday, 27 March 2020

Trilium Govanianum or Naagchatri

The scientific name of Naagchatri is Trilium Govanianum. It is also called Satua. The name Nagchatri is made of two words Nag (snake) and Chatri (Umbrella).

This plant of Naagchatri found in the higher regions of the state of Himachal Pradesh in India. The plant is found at a height of 2700 to 4000 meters. It is on the verge of extinction due to over-extraction.

The scientists of IHBT Palampur have succeeded in developing the tissue culture of the plant. The chemicals present in the roots of this magical plant are used in several medicines. That is why it has a great demand in the international market. 

In the local market the price of Naagchatri is 200 to 300 Rupees per kilogram. It is available for 15000 to 20 thousand Rupees per Kilogram in the international market.

In order to save the species from extinction, the sale of the plant is being monitored to check the unscientific extraction.

The scientists of IHBT are trying to develop the best species of the plant by isolating and merging the several beneficial properties of several varieties.

At present the plant of Naagchatri is not reared as a crop. It naturally grows in the forests. The efforts are afoot to plant the new species in the forests.

China is the chief importer of the plant of Naagchatri.

The chemicals present in the roots of Naagchatri are used for making herbal tonic, proper blood circulation, stereoiods, sex hormones, and virility. 

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