The document discusses in-vitro and in-vivo anti-inflammatory and anti-diabetic studies of Houttuynia cordata. It describes the collection and authentication of H. cordata leaves from Mizoram, India. Various extracts of the plant were prepared and subjected to preliminary phytochemical screening, revealing the presence of alkaloids, carbohydrates, glycosides, proteins, and flavonoids. Further studies will involve in-vitro anti-inflammatory and anti-diabetic assays, followed by in-vivo anti-diabetic testing and HPTLC analysis to detect bioactive compounds. The goal is to validate traditional uses of H. cordata and identify