Unlocking the food treasures:Trachyspermum ammi–A comprehensive exploration from field to pharmacology
Fatima Siddiquie,
Farogh Ahsan,
Tarique Mahmood
et al.
Abstract:Recent pharmacological research on Tracyspermum ammi has unveiled its diverse medicinal properties, bolstering its status as a notable herbaceous plant. Cultivated extensively in regions like Egypt, Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, and India, T. ammi has drawn attention due to its rich essential oil content, prominently thymol. Commonly used in food processing, such as in pickles, this plant exhibits a wide array of pharmacological effects, from diuretic and antibacterial properties to potential as an antitussive,… Show more
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