access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. Abstract Cuminum cyminum L. commonly known as ‘jeera ’ in Hindi and ‘cumin ’ in English is used as drug in Ayurvedic and Siddha System of medicine and common spice in food commodities. Dried seeds have carminative, stimulant and analgesic effect. Cumin is used as a carminative for stomach disorders, diarrhea and colic. Cumin is therapeutically support in promoting digestion and it is a superb addition to any formula when there is a compromised digestive system so it has long history of use in well established systems of medicines viz. Ayurveda a...
The essential oil from the seeds of Cuminum cyminum L. was isolated by hydrodistillation method and ...
Plants have provided mankind with herbal remedies for several diseases for many centuries. In India ...
Antibacterial activity of seed extracts of cumin (Cuminum cyminum L.) was investigated against 10 gr...
Cumin is a seed spice which finds its place in variety of global cuisines, especially in Indian cont...
Cuminum cyminum L (Family: Apiaceae) is a small multipurpose herb. Seeds of cumin are widely used as...
Seeds of cumin (Cuminum cyminum L.) are widely used as a spice for their distinctive aroma. C. cymin...
Spices have been an integral part of Indian cuisine for centuries, adding flavor, aroma, and colour ...
Cumin is a small annual herbaceous plant (Cuminum cyminum) that is a member of the parsley family (U...
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300-307A number of Indian spices are used as rejuvenators as well as for treating various disease c...
To encourage a disease free healthy life Mother Nature has gifted mankind medicinal plants. The worl...
Background and objectives: Cuminum cyminum from Apiaceae family is a common medicinal plant. The fru...
Syzygium cumini, locally known as Jamun in Asia, is a fruit-bearing crop belonging to the Myrtaceae ...
Not AvailableCumin (Cuminum cyminum L.; Family: Umbelliferae) is a seed spice of commercial importan...
Cumin (Cuminum cyminum L.), a seed spice of family umbelliferae, is valued as aromatic, preservative...
The essential oil from the seeds of Cuminum cyminum L. was isolated by hydrodistillation method and ...
Plants have provided mankind with herbal remedies for several diseases for many centuries. In India ...
Antibacterial activity of seed extracts of cumin (Cuminum cyminum L.) was investigated against 10 gr...
Cumin is a seed spice which finds its place in variety of global cuisines, especially in Indian cont...
Cuminum cyminum L (Family: Apiaceae) is a small multipurpose herb. Seeds of cumin are widely used as...
Seeds of cumin (Cuminum cyminum L.) are widely used as a spice for their distinctive aroma. C. cymin...
Spices have been an integral part of Indian cuisine for centuries, adding flavor, aroma, and colour ...
Cumin is a small annual herbaceous plant (Cuminum cyminum) that is a member of the parsley family (U...
138-142<span style="font-size:11.0pt; font-family:" times="" new="" roman","serif";mso-fareast-font...
300-307A number of Indian spices are used as rejuvenators as well as for treating various disease c...
To encourage a disease free healthy life Mother Nature has gifted mankind medicinal plants. The worl...
Background and objectives: Cuminum cyminum from Apiaceae family is a common medicinal plant. The fru...
Syzygium cumini, locally known as Jamun in Asia, is a fruit-bearing crop belonging to the Myrtaceae ...
Not AvailableCumin (Cuminum cyminum L.; Family: Umbelliferae) is a seed spice of commercial importan...
Cumin (Cuminum cyminum L.), a seed spice of family umbelliferae, is valued as aromatic, preservative...
The essential oil from the seeds of Cuminum cyminum L. was isolated by hydrodistillation method and ...
Plants have provided mankind with herbal remedies for several diseases for many centuries. In India ...
Antibacterial activity of seed extracts of cumin (Cuminum cyminum L.) was investigated against 10 gr...