Linn.Synonym: Armoracia rusticana Gilib.Family: Cruciferae, Brassicaceae.
Habitat: Eastern Europe; cultivated in Britain and the USA. Grown to a small extent in North India and hill stations of South India.
English: Horseradish.Action: Root—used for catarrhs of the respiratory tract. Antimicrobial and hyperemic.
The root contains glucosinolates, mainly sinigrin, which releases allyl- isothiocyanate on contact with the enzyme myrosin during crushing and 2-phenylethylglucosinolate. Crushed horseradish has an inhibitory effect on the growth of micro-organisms.Fresh root contains vitamin C on an average 302 mg% of ascorbic acid.A related species, C. cochlearioides (Roth) Sant & Mahesh, synonym C. flava Buch.-Ham. ex Roxb. (upperCocos nucifera Linn. 163 and lower Gangetic valleys), is used for fevers.