Title of article
Foeniculum vulgare from Spice to Pharma: Recent Advances in Its Medicinal Value, Bioactivities and Perspectives
Author/Authors
Debnath ، Shilpa Department of Pharmacognosy - ISF College of Pharmacy , Kumar ، Hardik Department of Pharmacy Practice - ISF College of Pharmacy , Sharma ، Alok Department of Pharmaceutical Technology - National Research University of Electronic Technology (MIET)
From page
217
To page
229
Abstract
Foeniculum vulgare Mill. (F. vulgare) belongs to the family Apiaceae with numerous medicinal and traditional applications. It has been widely used in South Asia as an important medicine for the treatment of many ailments. This Different parts of F. vulgare, including seeds, leaves, aerial part and fruits, has been found to contain diverse phytochemicals, such as anethole, fenchone, limonene, estragole, and p-coumaric acid. In particular, anethole and fenchone as the chief isolated from F. vulgare, have been proven to possess notable antioxidant, antitumor, carminative, diuretic, and galactagogue effects and is useful in amenorrhoea, dental decay and irritable bowel syndrome. This review summarizes the botanical activitis, traditional uses, phytochemistry, and pharmacology of F. vulgare, along with the clinical studies to serve as the basis for further research and development on this medicinal plant.
Keywords
Foeniculum vulgare , Ayurveda , Bioactives , Pharmacology , Clinical study
Journal title
Traditional and Integrative Medicine
Journal title
Traditional and Integrative Medicine
Record number
2746487
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