Authors :
Dhaval R. Zala; Morvi M. Raval; Dr. Chintankumar J. Tank; Vishvajit N. Parmar; Mitesh A. Khaleshiya; Dhrutika J. Barad
Volume/Issue :
Volume 9 - 2024, Issue 3 - March
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DOI :
https://doi.org/10.38124/ijisrt/IJISRT24MAR2201
Abstract :
Fennel is the common name for Foeniculum
vulgare. A medicinal herb called Foeniculum vulgare is
used to cure a variety of illnesses. Information about
traditional usage, phytochemicals, and pharmacological
activities are highlighted in this review. Fennel has been
used traditionally in medicine to treat a wide range of
illnesses, including cancer, fever, stomachaches, mouth
ulcers, gastritis, flatulence, gastralgia, sleeplessness, and
liver discomfort. Research has indicated that fennel
seeds may be used as a medication to treat hypertension,
the primary ingredients of fenchone, estragole, and
anethole in F. vulgare seed essential oil.
Keywords :
Fennel, Gastroprotective Activity, STAT Signaling.
Fennel is the common name for Foeniculum
vulgare. A medicinal herb called Foeniculum vulgare is
used to cure a variety of illnesses. Information about
traditional usage, phytochemicals, and pharmacological
activities are highlighted in this review. Fennel has been
used traditionally in medicine to treat a wide range of
illnesses, including cancer, fever, stomachaches, mouth
ulcers, gastritis, flatulence, gastralgia, sleeplessness, and
liver discomfort. Research has indicated that fennel
seeds may be used as a medication to treat hypertension,
the primary ingredients of fenchone, estragole, and
anethole in F. vulgare seed essential oil.
Keywords :
Fennel, Gastroprotective Activity, STAT Signaling.