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write medicinal use of ratanjot and harra.

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Answered by Krrishmaindola123123
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The root produces a fine red colouring material, which has been used as a dye in the Mediterranean region since antiquity. The root as a dyestuff is soluble in alcohol, ether, and the oils, but is insoluble in water. It is used to give colour towines and alcoholic tinctures, to vegetable oils, and tovarnishes.

Powdered and mixed with oil, the alkanet root is used as a wood stain. When mixed into an oily environment, it imparts a crimson color to the oil, which when applied to a wood, moves the wood color towards dark-red-brown rosewood, and accentuates the grain of the wood.[2]

Alkanet is traditionally used in Indian food under the name ratan jot, and lends its red colour to some versions of the curry dish rogan josh. In Australia, alkanet is approved for use as a food colouring, but in the European Union, it is not.[3]

It has been used as colorant for lipstick[4] and rouge (cosmetics).

In alkaline environments, alkanet dye has a blue color, with the color changing again to crimson on addition of an acid.[5] The colour is red at pH 6.1, purple at 8.8 and blue at pH 10. Hence, it can be used to do alkali-acidlitmus tests (but the usual litmus test paper does not use alkanet as the agent and its color change is closer to pH 7).

The colouring agent in A. tinctoria root has been chemically isolated and named alkannin.

In folk medicine, it is also used to treat abscesses and inflammations.
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