ArticleViewAbstractPharmacognosy Journal,2023,15,5,901-904.DOI:10.5530/pj.2023.15.171Published:October 2023Type:Research ArticleElucidating the Uses of the Plant Veronica Incana from the Ancient Medical BooksSansarkhuyag Enkhtur, Ariunjargal Tudev, Tungalag Dagdanbazar, Selenge Erdenechimeg, Odontuya Gendaram, Ulambayar Lkhamsuren, and Bold Sharav Sansarkhuyag Enkhtur1, Ariunjargal Tudev1, Tungalag Dagdanbazar1, Selenge Erdenechimeg1, Odontuya Gendaram1, Ulambayar Lkhamsuren1*, Bold Sharav1,2* 1Mongolian University of Pharmaceutical Sciences, PO-37, Box-59, Ulaanbaatar 18080, Mongolia 2Mongolian Academy of Medical Science, Mongolian Academy of Sciences, PO-46A, Box- 171, Ulaanbaatar-14201, Mongolia Abstract:Background: Medicinal plant research has been successfully carried out in the field of pharmacy and pharmacology in Mongolia, and dozens of research projects are still being carried out. However, there are still fewer studied medicinal plants of practical importance growing in Mongolia. Therefore, there is a need to register and study the ancient medicinal books written by ancient Mongolian doctors about the relatively little-studied Veronica Incana plant. In addition, taking into account that scientific research on Veronica Incana, which grows in Mongolia, has not been done in the field of medicine. Therefore, the topic was selected for research in this field. Purpose: Comparing the information of the ancient medical books written by Mongolian doctors and scientists, who wrote about Veronica Incana, to clarify the taste, power, and quality. Research materials and methods: 1. Research materials: Sumbe khamba Ishbaljir. gso dpyad bdud rtsi 'i chu rgyun gyi cha lag gi nang tshan gyi sman so so'i mngon brjod dang ngos 'dzin shel dkar me long. Wooden printing block with Tibetan script. Toin Jambaldorj. gso byed bdud rtsi'i 'khrul med ngos 'dzin bzo rig me long du rnam par shar ba mdzes mtshar mig rgyan zhes bya ba bzhugs so. Wooden printing block with Tibetan script. 2. Research methods: Methods of textual analysis for ancient books and checklist methods were used in the study. Conclusion: Gandhabhatra plant is used in traditional Mongolian medicinal practices from ancient times, the plant is called Veronica Incana in Latin. Also called Buural gandbadraa in Mongolian. On the other hand, the traditional medical doctors of China's Inner Mongolia and Tibet use Gandbadraa, the Latin name Gnaphalium affine D. Don. The appearance, shape, and color of the flowers of these two plants are different. According to the research of the source, the main instruction and usage of the plants are the same: to destroy benign tumors, to remove poison, to treat colds, and to stop cough. Keywords:Ancient medicinal books., Medicinal plants, Traditional Mongolian medicine, Veronica IncanaView:PDF (1.38 MB) PDF Images Veronica incana grows in Mongolia Figure ‹ The Relationship of the Gene Allele Apolipoprotein E with Height in Down Syndrome 21 up Activity of Moringa Oleifera Lam on Liver Function and Histology in White Male Rats ›