“…The plant is indigenous to Turkistan or northern Egypt, but is today widely cultivated in Pakistan, India, Arabia, UAE, Israel, Iran, Iraq, Yugoslavia, Syria, Bulgaria, Malta, Sudan, Cyprus, China and Java. [13] Several studies on anti-diabetic,[14] antioxidant,[15] anti-bacterial,[16] anti-fungal,[17] bronchodilatory,[18] hepatoprotective and renoprotective,[19] chemopreventive,[20] anti-epileptic,[21] galactagogue,[22] Hypolipidemic,[23] male anti-fertility,[24] memory-enhancing and anti-stress[25] effect of C. cyminum seed extracts have been reported in literature. The antidiarrhoeal effect of C. cyminum is mentioned in different system of traditional medicine i.e.…”