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Ethnomedicinal Uses and Phyto-Pharmacological Activities of Cumin

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dc.contributor.author Bonna, Mohsina Rahman
dc.date.accessioned 2023-06-13T04:38:51Z
dc.date.available 2023-06-13T04:38:51Z
dc.date.issued 23-05-08
dc.identifier.uri http://dspace.daffodilvarsity.edu.bd:8080/handle/123456789/10734
dc.description.abstract Spices have been described as the fundamental blocks that provides aroma and taste to the foods. Cumin (Cuminum cyminum L.), commonly referred to as 'Jeera' or 'Zeera', is a popular culinary spice recognized for its aromatic impact belonging in the family Apiaceae. This review explores the taxonomic, nutritional, ethnomedical, phytochemical, and pharmacological uses of cumin. It displays a variety of gastronomic, ethnic, and curative properties. Traditional uses of the plant include diuretic, antispasmodic, antiepileptic, antispasmodic, and carminative properties. A number of phytochemicals, including as alkaloids, coumarin, anthraquinone, flavonoids, glycosides, proteins, resin, saponin, tannin, and steroids, are present in Cuminum cyminum which are responsible for a number of therapeutic promises. The primary bioactive, which accounts for the majority of its pharmacological relevance, is cuminaldehyde. Cumin possesses powerful antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, analgesic, antibacterial, antidiabetic, anticancer, hepatoprotective, gastrointestinal, and anti-osteoporotic properties. Keywords: Cuminum cyminum L., Traditional uses, Phytochemicals, Cuminaldehyde, Pharmacological activities en_US
dc.language.iso en_US en_US
dc.publisher Daffodil International University en_US
dc.subject Culinary en_US
dc.subject Medicinal Potential en_US
dc.title Ethnomedicinal Uses and Phyto-Pharmacological Activities of Cumin en_US
dc.title.alternative A Literature-Based Review en_US
dc.type Other en_US


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