Manjistha for Skin Health

Preliminary evidence 8 studies

Research suggests that Manjistha (Rubia cordifolia) has a broad range of properties relevant to skin health, with studies pointing to potential benefits including antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory effects against acne-causing bacteria, support for skin barrier function through keratinocyte differentiation, wound healing promotion, and possible applications in conditions such as vitiligo and psoriasis. The available evidence spans in vitro work, animal models, formulation studies involving nanoparticle and wound dressing preparations, and narrative reviews, with no large-scale randomized controlled trials identified among the cited literature. Studies indicate that active phytochemicals in the plant root extract may contribute to antioxidant and skin-lightening activity, and several reviews characterize the traditional use of Manjistha for skin diseases as increasingly supported by modern pharmacological findings. Readers should note that much of the current evidence is preclinical or review-based, meaning results observed in laboratory and animal settings may not directly translate to human outcomes, and further clinical research would be needed to establish efficacy and safety in human populations.

Related studies

Citations from PubMed and preprint sources. Match score (0-100) reflects automated search ranking, not clinical appraisal.

Title Type Year Direction Match
ZnO Nanoparticles of Rubia cordifolia Extract Formulation Developed and Optim... Other 2022 Supports 95
Unveiling the Modern Therapeutic Properties and Folk Medicinal Riches of Rubi... Review 2026 Supports 93
Rubia cordifolia L. extract ameliorates vitiligo by inhibiting the CXCL10/CXC... Other 2025 Supports 92
Dermocosmetics for dry skin: a new role for botanical extracts. Review 2011 Supports 90
Biodegradable Sodium Alginate/Carrageenan/Cellulose Composite Hydrogel Wound ... Other 2023 Supports 85
Evaluation of Anti-inflammatory and Antimicrobial Activity of AHPL/AYCAP/0413... Other 2017 Supports 80
Influence of phytochemicals in induced psoriasis (Review). Review 2020 Supports 72
Plant Extracts as Skin Care and Therapeutic Agents. Review 2023 Supports 65

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