Evaluating of anxiety by different solvent extract of poly herbal: A review

Authors

  • Deeksha Gusain Department Of Pharmacology, School Of Pharmacy, Maya Devi University, Dehradun.
  • Himanshi Chorotiya Research Scholar, D.Y. Patil University, School Of Pharmacy, Navi Mumbai.
  • Roshan Kumar Department Of Pharmacology, School Of Pharmacy, Maya Devi University, Dehradun.
  • Harjeet Singh Department Of Pharmacy, Guru Nanak College Of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Dehradun.

Keywords:

trigonella foenum graecum, basil, medicinal plant, pharmacology

Abstract

The herb  basil, which belongs to the lamiaceae family, is a natural component of the tropical regions as well as the warm regions of africa, asia, and australia. Trigonella fenum-graecum, also known as fragrant leguminous plant, is a prominent spice that is traditionally used for a variety of purposes, including the preparation of traditional cuisines, the administration of medications, and the adding of flavourings to foods and beverages. Because of the natural phytochemical components that are present in this plant, it possesses medicinal and nutritional capabilities that are of significant importance in the field of pharmaceutical treatment. According to folk medicine, they are frequently utilized to treat a variety of ailments, including but not limited to coldness, asthma, constipation, headache, cough, fever, and skin disorders. According to the analysis of the relevant literature, a total of 76 volatile and 30 non-volatile compounds have been given in several categories of plant chemicals. These categories include monoterpenoids, ditpenoids, triterpenoids, sesquiterpenoids, phenolics, flavonoids, esters, alcohols, and aldehydes. There are a number of pharmacological properties that have been described, some of which include antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, anticancer, damage therapy, anti-epileptic, cardiovascular, antioxidant, and analgesic activities. Beneficial effects have been demonstrated for a variety of conditions, including respiratory, cardiovascular, dental, skin, digestive, and urinary issues. Nevertheless, it would be very appreciated if many more traditional uses could be validated scientifically, particularly for the purpose of identifying and authenticating new bioactive compounds. This article gives researchers the opportunity to investigate the possibility of using this multi-purpose plant for a variety of biological purposes.

          

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2025-04-13

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