A
very large tree, with spreading branches. The stembark contains ß-sitosterol,
a-D-glucose and meso- inositol. The leaves contain petunidin di-glycoside
and quercentin 3-galactoside. The fruits contain cyanidin rhamnoglycoside
and polysaccharides.
Various parts of the plant are considered medicinal. The milky
juice is externally applied for pains and bruises and as an anodyne
in rheumatism and lumbago. It is also used as a remedy for toothache.
The leaves are heated and applied as poultice to abscesses. The
bark is tonic, astringent and cooling. The seeds are also considered
as cooling and tonic.
Used in Anti-Dandruff
Shampoo.
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A
stout, glabrous, aromatic herb with small, yellow flowers and oblong
fruits.
The fruits are aromatic, stimulant and carminative. They are official
in the pharmacopoeias of all countries and are considered useful
in diseases of the chest, spleen and kidney. The main constituent
of the oil from the fruits is anethole. Other constituents are d-a-fenchone,
methyl chavicol, d -apinene, camphene, d -a-phellandrene, dipentene
and foeniculin (p -anol prenyl ether); basic constituents, anisaldehyde
and anisic acid, are also reported to be present.
Fennel oil is mildly carminative and is useful in infantile colic
and flatulence. It relieves griping abdominal pain and distention.
The essential oil from the seeds is reported to have emmenogogue,
oxytocic and abortifacient properties.
Used in Abana
(HeartCare), Mentat
(MindCare), Mentat
syrup, Anxocare,
Galactin Vet.
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