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Carum copticum L.: A Herbal Medicine with Various Pharmacological Effects

Boskabady, M.H., Alitaneh, S. and Alavinezhad, A · 2014

Traditional / reference

Abstract

Carum copticum L. commonly known as "Ajwain" is cultivated in many regions of the world including Iran and India, states of Gujarat and Rajasthan. Traditionally, C. copticum has been used in the past for various therapeutic effects including bloating, fatigue, diarrhea, abdominal tumors, abdominal pain, respiratory distress, and loss of appetite. It has other health benefits such as antifungal, antioxidant, antibacterial, antiparasitic, and hypolipidemic effects. This plant contains different important components such as carbohydrates, glucosides, saponins and phenolic compounds (carvacrol), volatile oils (thymol), terpiene, paracymene and beta-pinene, protein, fat, fiber, and minerals including calcium, phosphorus, iron, and nicotinic acid (niacin). In the previous studies, several pharmacological effects were shown for C. copticum. Therefore, in this paper, the pharmacological effects of the plant were reviewed.

Referenced for these plants

AjowanAjwainTrachyspermum ammi

How to cite

Boskabady, M.H., Alitaneh, S. and Alavinezhad, A (2014) 'Carum copticum L.: A Herbal Medicine with Various Pharmacological Effects'. doi:10.1155/2014/569087

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