Author(s):
Dhananjay R. Chavhan, Kaveri K. Chaudhari
Email(s):
chavandhanu0579@gmail.com
DOI:
10.52711/2349-2988.2025.00023
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Dhananjay R. Chavhan1, Kaveri K. Chaudhari2
1Student, Rashtrasant Janardhan Swami College of Pharmacy, Kokamthan, Ahmednagar, Maharashtra – 414001.
2Assistant Professor, Rashtrasant Janardhan Swami College of Pharmacy, Kokamthan, Ahmednagar, Maharashtra – 414001.
*Corresponding Author
Published In:
Volume - 17,
Issue - 2,
Year - 2025
ABSTRACT:
Trachyspermum ammi L. (Apiaceae) is generally known as Ajwain. Ajwain, Trachyspermum ammi (L.) Sprague Is an standing monthly condiment with a striate stem, India and eastern Persia are the origin of this factory. The most useful element of ajwain is the little fruit like caraway, which is always especially respected in Indian tasteful fashions, scrumptious baked goods, and snacks. In Ayurvedic meds, it's employed as a restorative factory for its goad, carminative, antispasmodic, and alcohol parcels. Ajwain is overgrown in arid or incompletely thirsty regions where the attention of mariners is veritably high. Ajwain due to its typical odor and sharp taste is Employed in curries as a flavor. Its seeds are employed as spicing agents in foods as preservatives, for the manufacture of vital oil painting in the incense assiduity, and in drug, and Essential oil painting uprooted from Ajwain especially thymol helps in relieving cholera. Ajwain Seeds are also effective in treating aphrodisiac and unseasonable interjection. Among external relieves Ajwain effectively treats Asthma, distraction, bellyache earache, and rheumatism. Along with the potent antioxidant exertion, the Ajwain methanolic excerpt was Revealed to parade in vivo hepatoprotective exertion with 80 defense against an in general deadly cure of paracetamol in pests. The bronchodilatory impact of the decocted concentrate of Ajwain on the asthmatic cases' airways was audited in an preceding Examination ponders. According to the issues, the concentrate has a reasonable bronchodilatory impact on asthmatic airways Assessed to the impact of Theophylline at prepossessions employed.
Cite this article:
Dhananjay R. Chavhan, Kaveri K. Chaudhari. Development and assessment of antifungal and antibacterial Herbal Tablets using Trachyspermum ammi. Research Journal of Science and Technology. 2025; 17(2):162-6. doi: 10.52711/2349-2988.2025.00023
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Dhananjay R. Chavhan, Kaveri K. Chaudhari. Development and assessment of antifungal and antibacterial Herbal Tablets using Trachyspermum ammi. Research Journal of Science and Technology. 2025; 17(2):162-6. doi: 10.52711/2349-2988.2025.00023 Available on: https://rjstonline.com/AbstractView.aspx?PID=2025-17-2-10
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