Delphinium denudatum is a species of wildflower in the genus Delphinium, native to Central Asia.
Delphinium denudatum is found on the outer ranges of western Himalayas of Nepal[1] and in India from Kashmir to Kumaon at a height between 8000 and 12000 feet above sea level.
The roots of the plant are reported to be useful in a variety of ailments such as aconite poisoning, brain diseases, fungal infection, piles and toothache as analgesic and astringent.
[4][5][6] A number of studies have been done on its phytochemical and pharmacological properties.
[7][8] Its use in opium addiction is mentioned in some classical literature,[9][10] which has been verified and validated in morphine-induced physical dependent de-addiction studies.