Biological and Pharmacological Properties of the Sweet Basil (Ocimum basilicum)

Ch, Mueen and Naz, Syeda and Sharif, Asifa and Akram, Maimoona and Saeed, Muhammad (2015) Biological and Pharmacological Properties of the Sweet Basil (Ocimum basilicum). British Journal of Pharmaceutical Research, 7 (5). pp. 330-339. ISSN 22312919

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Abstract

Ocimum basilicum L. (sweet basil) a member of Lamiaceae family, is native throughout the old World and cultivated for religious and medicinal purposes. Basil was originated in Asia and Africa. Basil is used in both Ayurvedic and Unani system of medicine and is also popular for its culinary and ornamental uses. Various parts of the plant of sweet basil have been widely used in traditional medicine. The leaves and flowers of basil are used in folk medicine as a tonic and vermifuge. Basil tea is good for treating nausea, flatulence and dysentery. The oil of the plant has been found to be beneficial for the alleviation of mental fatigue, colds, spasm, rhinitis, and as a first aid treatment for wasp stings and snakebites.

Studies showed that basil possesses central nervous system (CNS) depressant, anticancer, cardiac stimulant, hepatoprotective, hypoglycemic, hypolipidemic, immunomodulator, analgesic, anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, antioxidant, antiulcerogenic, chemomodulatory and larvicidal activities. The present review article provides up-to-date information on basil chemical properties, therapeutic benefits and pharmacological studies.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Middle Asian Archive > Medical Science
Depositing User: Managing Editor
Date Deposited: 10 Jun 2023 09:42
Last Modified: 19 Sep 2024 09:47
URI: http://library.eprintglobalarchived.com/id/eprint/780

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