Valerian
Valerian root 4:1 extract
- Products
- 9
NIH LiverTox — hepatotoxicity
Category D · Possible cause
LiverTox Category D. A small number of published case reports of acute hepatitis associated with valerian supplements. Causality uncertain; concomitant hepatotoxic agents common.
LiverTox record (NIH NCBI Bookshelf) →Label dose distribution · 9 labeled products
Min
8 mg
Typical
501.778 mg
Max
1.5 g
Other forms of Valerian
25 sibling forms
Distinct chemical forms sharing the same parent nutrient. Different UNIIs, different bioavailability, different effects — never collapsed.
- 402Valerian Root ExtractUNIIherb
- 374ValerianUNIIherb
- 192Valeriana officinalisherb
- 141Valerian extractUNIIherb
- 46Valerian root powderherb
- 38Valerian (Valeriana officinalis) root extractUNIIherb
- 27Valerian powderherb
- 16organic Valerianherb
- 15organic Valerian root extractUNIIherb
- 12fresh Valerianherb
- 11Valerian rhizome w/root (Valeriana officinalis) extractherb
- 10Valerian (Valeriana officinalis L.) root extractherb
- 9Valerian rhizome with root (Valeriana officinalis) extractherb
- 8Valerian RootUNIIherb
- 8Valerian Root Powdered ExtractUNIIherb
- 8Valerian (Valeriana officinalis) root/rhizome extractherb
- 8organic fresh and dry Valerianherb
- 7Valerian Root Powder ExtractUNIIherb
- 7Valerian Root Extract, Dryherb
- 6Valerian root Complexherb
- 5Valerian (Valeriana officinalis) extractUNIIherb
- 5Valerian root extract 4:1UNIIherb
- 5certified organic Valerian extractherb
- 5Valerian Root Glycerite Liquid Extractherb
- 5Valerian Root Extract, Powderherb
Products with caution-level excipients
2
contain Valerian root 4:1 extract alongside a caution-flagged filler
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