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Kankola consists of mature, dried fruits of Piper cubeba Linn.f. (Fam. Piperaceae), woody, climbing, perennial with dioeceous flowers in spike, cultivated to a small extent in India, specially in the Karnataka state, fruits collected when mature but still unripe and carefully dried. [1]
Common names
Language | Common name |
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Kannada | Gandhamenasu, Balamenasu |
Hindi | Seetalchini, Kababchini |
Malayalam | Cheenamulaku, Takkolam, Valmulaku |
Tamil | Vaali milaku, Valmilagu |
Telugu | Chalavamiriyalu, Tokamiriyalu |
Marathi | Kankol |
Gujarathi | Chanakabab, Chinikabab |
Punjabi | Kababchini, Sardchini |
Kashmiri | Kushfal, Kababchini |
Sanskrit | Kankolaka, Cinatiksna, Kakkola, Kankolikaa |
English | Cubebs, Tailed Pepper |
References
- ↑ THE AYURVEDIC PHARMACOPOEIA OF INDIA, PART-I, VOLUME-1, page no 58.
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