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Isatis is a biennial plant scientifically known as Isatis tinctoria, commonly referred to as woad. This botanical species is native to parts of Europe and Asia and is recognized for its yellow flowers and blue-tinted leaves. Historically, the plant was widely cultivated for the production of blue dye, though it has also been incorporated into various traditional herbal preparations.
The roots and leaves of this compound are the primary components utilized in botanical formulations. While it remains a subject of interest in certain cultural contexts, the ingredient is often found in both topical and oral preparations. It belongs to the same family as mustard and cabbage, sharing certain botanical characteristics with these common vegetables.
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