Table 2.
Traditional Uses | Area | Plant Parts Used | Reference |
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Rheumatoid arthritis, inflammation, and joint pain | India | Seeds/seeds aqueous extract | [26,38,39] |
For measles, diabetes, aerophagy, gastroenteritis | China | The whole plant parts | [40] |
Antiviral and neuro-energizer | Pakistani herbal drugs (Intellan) | Aerial parts of the plant | |
Some liver diseases | - | Aqueous extract of the roasted seeds | |
Carminative, diuretic, dyspeptic complaints, loss of appetite, convulsion, insomnia, and anxiety and in medical purposes | Iranian traditional medicine | Powdered seeds or dry extract | [38] |
Diaphoretic, diuretic, carminative, and stimulant activity | Iranian traditional medicine | The whole plant parts | [37,41] |
Diuretic and for some renal diseases | Morocco | Oral administration of plant parts | [42] |
Mouth ulcer and eye redness | - | leaves decoction | [27] |
Grounded as an ingredient of curry powder and gingerbread, also a component of liquesces and spirits. Aromatic ingredient of tobacco and perfumes. In Unani medicine to quench thirst and for melancholia. |
India | Seeds and aqueous infusion of leaves | [39] |
Stimulant and carminative; stomachic, antibilious, digestive stimulant | India | Leaves | [29] |
Lower blood glucose levels | Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Morocco | Fruits, decoction of leaves and seeds | [30,31,32] |
Aphrodisiac, analgesic, antimicrobial properties | - | The volatile oil | [33] |
Appetizer, Digestive, Carminative | Turkey | Infusion of the seeds | [34] |
For anxiety, sedative and muscle relaxant effect | - | The aqueous extract | [35,36] |
Treats Influenza, bad breath, unpleasant odor from genitalia | Traditional Chinese Medicine | Seeds | [43] |
Against worm and to treat rheumatism | The European pharmacopeia | Fruits | |
Stimulates gastric secretion, treats gastric ulcers and mouth infections | Asian region | Essential oils |